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Recipes: 0 Rep Power: 25 | So guys - I need some help. I am having surgery tomorrow to remove pubertal gyno. I am thrilled to have it done, but here is the lowdown: - Nothing that will get my heart rate up for 2 weeks. - Legs + Arms Can be trained in 3 weeks. - Back can be trained in 4. - Chest can be trained in 5. So, how should I eat for the first couple of weeks when I can't do cardio or train? I plan to walk for 45 minutes a day, to at least get some exercise in. I will be reducing calories and eating clean, but was wondering if anything else would be a good idea. Thanks.
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Recipes: 0 Rep Power: 7 | Keep to 5-6 meals a day, keep it clean, with lower carbs. You could stick to your regular training diet, just cut the calories back and clean out any junk. |
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Recipes: 0 Rep Power: 25 | Yeah. My diet is super-clean always. I suppose I will lower the carbs and keep everything else about the same.
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Recipes: 0 Rep Power: 113 | bump to the above post. can you take before and after photos from the surgery so we can get an idea of how effective it is? I know i'm very interested.
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Recipes: 0 Rep Power: 25 | Quote:
Here is a pic that shows it off pretty good:
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Recipes: 0 Rep Power: 25 | Just an update with the after picture: Front Shot - Just shows the results. I am barely flexing, but my it took me clenching my mouth to even to do that. I forgot how to flex my chest...WOW. The doc said the swelling will go down even more, but I am happy with the results so far: ![]()
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| Pro Stature | I wish you a speedy recovery Haiz...I also have a mild case of pubertal gyno. And i agree with ptest, lower carbs/calories and try to do some Low intensity cardio 3 times a week of so. Good luck!
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