Surgery and carpal tunnel surgery

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I am curious if anyone has used Wolverine blend for carpal tunnel surgery? I had my right hand done 2 months ago and getting back to the gym was super difficult. I still can’t do most things. I just had my left hand done a week and a half ago and decide to try Wolverine. I’m on my 4th day. I’m just curious what other people’s success or failure is with it after surgery? I’m just really wanting to get back to lifting. I have lost so much progress through these surgeries.
 
I can't say for carpal tunnel specifically, but after my shoulder surgery never fully healed properly. Been taking KLOW which includes the wolverine stack and it has definitely helped with my range of motion, especially when doing exercises that I don't need to lift above my head height.
 
orenkaid said:
I can't say for carpal tunnel specifically, but after my shoulder surgery never fully healed properly. Been taking KLOW which includes the wolverine stack and it has definitely helped with my range of motion, especially when doing exercises that I don't need to lift above my head height.
Can you elaborate on what the rest of that stack is? I’ve heard shoulder surgery is a hard one to recover from. My doctor told me I should be able to start working my way back to lifting after 2 weeks post surgery. While technically that was true, he left out that many things were going to be impossible for quite some time. Barbell or dumbbell just about anything with any amount of weight is extremely difficult and feels like I’m going to injure myself so I stop. I’ve been just slowly working on machines with light weights but had to stop again due to the surgery on my other hand. I get stitches out tomorrow and can begin the process again
 
doinstuffright said:
Can you elaborate on what the rest of that stack is? I’ve heard shoulder surgery is a hard one to recover from. My doctor told me I should be able to start working my way back to lifting after 2 weeks post surgery. While technically that was true, he left out that many things were going to be impossible for quite some time. Barbell or dumbbell just about anything with any amount of weight is extremely difficult and feels like I’m going to injure myself so I stop. I’ve been just slowly working on machines with light weights but had to stop again due to the surgery on my other hand. I get stitches out tomorrow and can begin the process again
Yeah, I was told most the same from mine as well

KLOW is a mix of 4 peptides, often sold in one vial, the same as GLOW, but with KPV added in.

All together it normally comes in 80mg vials, with 50mg of GHK-CU, and 10mg of BPC-157, KPV, TB-500 each. Goal dose normally is to get 2mg of GHK-CU and 400mcg of each of the others, though I wish I could up the amount of the BPC-157 to a slightly higher amount, I got it pre-mixed so I am stuck with what I have. You can do all of these separately though. I don't think you really need the GHK-CU for healing, but the others I think would really help you.
 
orenkaid said:
Yeah, I was told most the same from mine as well

KLOW is a mix of 4 peptides, often sold in one vial, the same as GLOW, but with KPV added in.

All together it normally comes in 80mg vials, with 50mg of GHK-CU, and 10mg of BPC-157, KPV, TB-500 each. Goal dose normally is to get 2mg of GHK-CU and 400mcg of each of the others, though I wish I could up the amount of the BPC-157 to a slightly higher amount, I got it pre-mixed so I am stuck with what I have. You can do all of these separately though. I don't think you really need the GHK-CU for healing, but the others I think would really help you.
It’s a daily dose? I’ve heard with Wolverine it can be best to dose close to injury. I don’t mainly because it’s my wrist and I’m still learning and don’t do stuff I just “hear”
 
doinstuffright said:
It’s a daily dose? I’ve heard with Wolverine it can be best to dose close to injury. I don’t mainly because it’s my wrist and I’m still learning and don’t do stuff I just “hear”
Yeah it is a daily dose for the maximum systemic benefits. I did not inject in my shoulders however.i stuck with my belly and still had benefits. I would only inject close to the injury, I know that only BPC-157 is used on the direct site itself if you want to go that route.
 
orenkaid said:
Yeah it is a daily dose for the maximum systemic benefits. I did not inject in my shoulders however.i stuck with my belly and still had benefits. I would only inject close to the injury, I know that only BPC-157 is used on the direct site itself if you want to go that route.
Thank you, I really appreciate you taking the time to educate. I’m going to look into this. Right now I’m limited on what I can get. I am using the Wolverine though. I had a deep dark bruise from this surgery which I didn’t on the other hand which is interesting. Anyway, I started the Wolverine and it was completely gone in 2 days. That’s crazy! I mean it should if taken at least a week.
 
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