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I know a lot of you guys like this stuff and can afford it so here ya go Vision combined supposedly cutting edge life extension tech with a bigger vision for a a network state themed around longevity resulting in a “longevity state” $100/mo https://www.vitalism.io/
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since you're down the wormhole on rejuvination and longevity, have you been playing around with peptides?
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No, but I believe @gazzini has!
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well, if anyone's treating their body like an unregulated pharmacy like I am, I'd love to hear their results.
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I don't know much about peptides tbh. These injections look promising though -- I'm not going to be an early-adopter here. I'd love to find someone who has done this & ask them a few questions. https://www.americanmedicalwellness.com/what-is-peptide-therapy-treatment/
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Well I’ve done cjc1295 with and without dac, ipamorelin, tb500, bpc157, hcg and nad+. I have friends that have also done pt141, semaglutide, and melanotan2. Lots out there and with the positive results I got id love to know more about others for immunity and mitigating the long term effects of chemo
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I was going to ask about quickening the pace of recovery / healing after injury. But I just got my MRI results back & need surgery anyways so 🤷
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Get a second opinion? I’ve had 6 surgeries and 9 major breaks in my life, so not opposed to the work some carpenters can perform, but my goal is to avoid it all costs simply because the scar tissue and immobilization create much harder PT than the orthos 1) are qualified to talk about 2) have understanding of
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thanks for this -- and lol @ "carpenters" My strong default is to avoid surgery, but I'm an idiot: * injury was 9+ months ago, undiagnosed * 3 months ago, I was tired of "tightness" so I started stretching aggressively I'm now in an inflammation spiral where tying shoes & sitting is painful + further irritating.
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Like @jamesstevens mentioned Thymosin Beta 4 (tb-500) and BPC-157 are a slam dunk. They really manage inflammation quite well and if you don’t have that under control the doctor can’t diagnose shit imo. The inflammation puts you between a rock and a hard place, you need the blood flow but not the cytokines ☠️
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So knock that out of the equation, then you get a clear view of how bad it is, or isn’t. I’d expect a surgeon to be saying this as well tbh. They can’t be as reliably accurate with a lot of acute inflammation
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I'll get a 2nd opinion before Friday (scheduled surgery date). I have high confidence in the diagnosis (pressure against sciatic nerve), because a lidocaine shot to the area relieved my symptoms for ~2 hrs. I bet my neighborhood carpenter can pull this off: https://youtu.be/eW8zI_ib1-w?si=bnYKe822bRWA59CB
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