How I Destroyed Myself on Tren, Adderall

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How I Destroyed Myself On Tren And Adderall Permanently

Well guys it's been a year since I developed Compartment Syndrome and lost significant range of motion on my left foot. That means I am not able to do anything more than walk for the rest of my life.
I attribute my injury to Tren, Adderall and over exertion in the gym. I pushed myself so hard, working out way too much.

One particular day, I went to the gym twice. Did legs. then later went back for some cadio. I got off the stair master machine with excrutiating pain in my left leg. So painful, that I had to limp out of the gym. I thought it was just a bad case of muscle soreness , took tylenol and told myself to 'man up'. Few days later, my mother pointed out that my leg was almost double its size and that "I need to go to the hospital". She was right, my left leg swelled up like a balloon and I was still limping.

I ended up in the hospital after a blood test showed I had done some pretty bad liver damage. 2 days later I had surgery, they cut my leg open and drained the blood out for a week then stitched it back up. I lost range of motion in my left foot where running, jumping is out of the question. I will never be able to do anything more than walk on it. The team of orthopedic surgeons said that I had a rare case of compartment syndrome and irreparable damage was done to the nerves. Perhaps if I hadnt arrive to the hospital several days after being in excrutiating pain they may had a chance to undo the damage.

Please be careful with a powerful AAS like Trenbolone Acetate and a Stimulants like Adderall. You can push yourself too hard and end up injuring yourself pretty badly , permanently in my case.

Edit: I forgot to add that I was also on oral dbol. Which most likely contributed to the liver damage, which i have recovered from since.
 
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Just to clarify I never disclosed my AAS usage to doctors. (Not like it would have made a difference). I was on test e, tren a, dbol and adderall xr.
I believe I was reckless with that combination of substances in my body.
 
Sorry to hear about your condition. I had a friend who induced a very similar episode (exercise induced compartment syndrome) some years ago with a similar prognosis, although after about 2 years and lots of rehab work his nerves were pretty much fully recovered.

As you've noted, a combination of stimulating compounds that can mask and facilitate excessive overtraining can lead to some pretty deleterious outcomes, and I think this is a salient point to consider for the 'go hard or die trying' brigade.

Anyway I wish you the best of luck, hopefully your condition may also begin to spontaneously improve over time.
 
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