View Full Version : surgery during cycle


bonezone
09-27-2007, 01:53 PM
I'm starting a equ/proviron cycle in a few weeks and during the cycle, I will be having some minor lower-eyelid cosmetic surgery with general anethsesia. Since my BP shoould be ok considering I am not running test, do I need to fear any side effects popping up while I'm under the knife, or should I postpone the cycle?
Bone

MARTYUSA
09-27-2007, 03:54 PM
The only problem I can see is coming out of the anesthesia. Your gear use WILL impact the way you come out. You really should let them know before they put you under so they know what to expect.

I went through it with my hand and let them know what I was taking. They tried to hold me down and I still came up swinging. I didn't remember a thing and apologized all day. I was told that you never know what to expect when young males come out, that's why they wanted to know if I was on and what I was taking.

For safety sake, come clean.

Tadger
09-27-2007, 09:09 PM
Postpone the AAS until after the surgery... especially if it's cosmetic surgery. AAS can have a huge impact on collagen synthesis, and keeping that stuff under control is important with cosmetic surgery.

Most surgeries you should be fine... for the most part. If they have you on any lovenox, coumadin, heparin and the like... then you'll definitely wanna hold off. If you're gettin any bone work done... then you'll prolly wanna avoid the AAS too. AAS can really tax the immune system, so healing time may be slower... and there's also greater chance of infection runnin wild.

Storm
09-27-2007, 11:02 PM
Bump Tadger
No harm it waiting & just not worth the risk.

zeppelin
09-28-2007, 08:39 AM
Marty your the man!You've got all the right answeres.Way to go bud!!

bonezone
09-28-2007, 10:10 AM
Tadger,
elaborate on your collagen synthesis comment please.
Bone

MARTYUSA
09-28-2007, 04:32 PM
I would also increase your amount of Vitamin C both prior and post surgery.

Anadrol_king
09-28-2007, 08:53 PM
I been through 3 major surgery's on cycle. your fine, just make sure your clotting and bp is good.

Tadger
10-01-2007, 05:36 AM
Some AAS can inhibit the collagenase activity, and others will stimulate it. The length and shape of the collagen strands can be greatly affected, and this will definitely change the way scar tissue forms. If you're having cosmetic surgery, then you don't wanna mess with that stuff. Those docs have that stuff down, and know exactly what to expect... but only on your average joe under tightly controlled conditions. If you throw AAS into the mix, healing times will change, collagen formation will vary depending on what gear you're runnin, and well... you can't gaurantee things will look as they should when all is said and done.