Wow, so you're really saving your blood like the cyclists in the Tour de France?
Well I had a surgery to stop the bleeding immediately, but didn’t get my resection done until ~8 months later - they had to let my liver heal from the first round.
My complication was more so that I had dozens of them all over my liver, and so they said “fuck it” half way through and opened me up.
Actually yes. 100mg/week, nothing else. I got super lean going into surgery too, I was petrified of turning into a lard ball during recovery lolAhh I see
Did you cut your doses back to trt while you waited for the removal?
Be honest
That’s at the low end of the normal range. Do your docs know why it’s not up higher around 65-70?Surgery in a couple days
Got my pre-surgery echocardiogram
EF is 55%
So at least my heart is doing well
Guess that means I gotta up the dose
That’s at the low end of the normal range. Do your docs know why it’s not up higher around 65-70?
Sorry not trying to pile on as it’s still normal, so is good. I’m just overly cautious with the heart stuff.
^^^hey brother ..tomorrow the daySurgery in a couple days
depends how the EF was calculated 55% is pretty okay.That’s at the low end of the normal range. Do your docs know why it’s not up higher around 65-70?
Sorry not trying to pile on as it’s still normal, so is good. I’m just overly cautious with the heart stuff.
Surgery in a couple days
Yep, this. I had full-on open liver surgery and still bounced back super quick.Don’t stress on it at all man. You’ll be recovered before you know it and back to slingin some heavy ass weights. Recovery time frames always seem so long when looking at it going in but you realize it was just a blip after all is said and done.
Been there brother. Rest up and think about the important things you want to accomplish and when you’re ready, get it done. You will bounce back, I was better than ever within 2 years. The first year comeback was amazing by itself. You’re in a much better spot because you caught it early so I see much quicker recovery for you. Just be smart about things going forward. All the best brosurgery is over
Started as laparoscopic, but ended as open surgery.
Apparently I had two adenoma and one was very deep in my liver
Anyways, they didn’t do the full chevron incision apparently, just one under my rib on one ride
The resident said that it shouldn’t affect the function/activation of my abs though, but I won’t be able to do sit-ups for a while
So instead of one night in the hospital, it’s going to be multiple
And several weeks of recovery before I can lift again
Everything went without any problems?surgery is over
Started as laparoscopic, but ended as open surgery.
Apparently I had two adenoma and one was very deep in my liver
Anyways, they didn’t do the full chevron incision apparently, just one under my rib on one ride
The resident said that it shouldn’t affect the function/activation of my abs though, but I won’t be able to do sit-ups for a while
So instead of one night in the hospital, it’s going to be multiple
And several weeks of recovery before I can lift again
Been there brother. Rest up and think about the important things you want to accomplish and when you’re ready, get it done. You will bounce back, I was better than ever within 2 years. The first year comeback was amazing by itself. You’re in a much better spot because you caught it early so I see much quicker recovery for you. Just be smart about things going forward. All the best bro
Everything went without any problems?
They told you about the dietary changes this requires, right?Side note, I also no longer have a gallbladder
They told you about the dietary changes this requires, right?
I've known a few people who had it removed - basically you have to be really careful with consuming fats and usually avoid anything spicy.Not yet