Hi Everyone! So I am a 22 year old male who is planning on getting LL in late August or Early September with Precise-2 (unfortunately Stryde isn't available) with Dr. Giokitas. I keep my health in check with a clean diet with tons of protein and daily excercise. I am 170 cm tall with a weight of 145lb with about 15% bodyfat. I have already started my stretching routine today and will continue them without fail until I am recovered.
I realize recovery will be an issue with precise-2 and apparently will take at least 4 months to walk properly. So my I guess question is this. Can I speed up the recovery process by using Mk-677 ibutamoren, which is used for strength training and bulking. It's essentially a secretagogue means it basically tells your brain to release more Growth Hormone. According to studies it increases GH production upto 80% of baseline.
Needless to say I want to get back to normal life faster and want to hear opinions about this idea.
I will ask the doctor after i get some opinions from here.
Any
muscle stimulants will adversely impact your lengthening. In fact, you are prescribed
muscle relaxants to reduce pain and discomfort during LL.
1) Your biggest obstacle during LL is your soft tissues (IT band, Quads, Hamstrings, Hip Flexors) lengthening at a slower pace than your bones. Growing more inflexible muscles, which is what GHs creates, significantly increases the amount of pain and stretching you will have to endure. Your subsequent recovery will thus also be slower.
2) After you have lengthened/stretched all your muscles and tendons. You can opt for GH to recover the muscles that atrophied during lengthening. Now this will likely be 3-4 months after the procedure. Even then, there is very little study on the impact of GHs on significantly lengthened/stretched muscles.
3) Due to the lengthened femurs, it is very unlikely you will recover your lower body athletic performance, especially when it pertains to standing resistance training, like squats, and weight lifting. Your biomechanics has changed, and you run significant risk of muscle injury and bone fracture. Torque is the function of force and the distance from center of rotation. Longer femurs are more prone to snapping, like longer tree branches.
In short, don't use GH during lengthening, and forever forget squating with heavy weights if you're going to do LL.