1happykamper Posted September 14, 2023 Share Posted September 14, 2023 I'm 72 years old. I was in great health until last April when I snapped my tibia in 2 and also my fibia. Surgery and a metal plate have mended the bone. I sat in a wheelchair for 3 months I've used a, walker or cane for 6 weeks... But my back is hurting a lot My problem now is I have no core body strength. My physio has recommended I see a doc that suggests peptide therapy. I'm reluctant but curious.. Has anyone taken any peptides for a similar reason? Comments? Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phetphet Posted September 14, 2023 Share Posted September 14, 2023 I'm just recovering from a similar thing. Had a couple of plates inserted two weeks ago. Back to see surgeon tomorrow to have stitches removed. So you still aren't walking without a cane or crutch after almost six months? Wow! I didn't think it would be that long. I am 65. I hope it doesn't take that long for me. Funnily enough I have been thinking about the problem you are talking about, though I don't yet have it. It could be that uneven weight distribution is putting stresses on one side of your body. Thereby putting it out of alignment. Also. What I have been doing while I am on my back is stomach crunches to try and maintain some strength. Can't do many other exercises at the moment due to injury. Sorry, but I don't know anything about peptides. HTH 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Social Media Posted September 14, 2023 Share Posted September 14, 2023 You may find this of interest. Peptides for Healing, Recovery, and Injury Repair | A-Z Guide Curious about the best peptides for healing, recovery, and injury repair? Inside, our research team details exactly what you must know about these peptides. https://www.mensjournal.com/health-fitness/peptides-for-healing 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Sheryl Posted September 14, 2023 Popular Post Share Posted September 14, 2023 Bear in mind that peptides are, in effect, just protein (more specifically, protein fragments ) There are a number of high priced clinics in Thailand offering untested/unproven "peptide" treatments and no real quality control or regulation of it. Personally I would just suggest s diet high in protein, or a protein supplement along with of course continued exercise. 1 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1happykamper Posted September 14, 2023 Author Share Posted September 14, 2023 5 hours ago, phetphet said: I'm just recovering from a similar thing. Had a couple of plates inserted two weeks ago. Back to see surgeon tomorrow to have stitches removed. So you still aren't walking without a cane or crutch after almost six months? Wow! I didn't think it would be that long. I am 65. I hope it doesn't take that long for me. Funnily enough I have been thinking about the problem you are talking about, though I don't yet have it. It could be that uneven weight distribution is putting stresses on one side of your body. Thereby putting it out of alignment. Also. What I have been doing while I am on my back is stomach crunches to try and maintain some strength. Can't do many other exercises at the moment due to injury. Sorry, but I don't know anything about peptides. HTH I didn't expect surgery let alone no weight bearing for 5 months! I ignored the doc and went full weight after 4 months... But only 100 steps a day or less I used a wheelchair.. Convenient when you live alone.. But a walker would have have saved my core strength Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bignok Posted September 14, 2023 Share Posted September 14, 2023 Buy a protein powder take 2 cups a day plus zinc and magnesium tablets. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cdemundo Posted September 14, 2023 Share Posted September 14, 2023 (edited) Dietary supplements like peptides have long been recognized as powerful transformative substances. They transform your money into the money of the guy selling the supplements. Edited September 14, 2023 by cdemundo 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1happykamper Posted September 14, 2023 Author Share Posted September 14, 2023 1 hour ago, cdemundo said: Dietary supplements like peptides have long been recognized as powerful transformative substances. They transform your money into the money of the guy selling the supplements. Exactly! Hence my question... Its right up there with hormonal therapy and stem cells! I'm researching a good protein powder now Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rumak Posted September 14, 2023 Share Posted September 14, 2023 7 hours ago, 1happykamper said: I'm 72 years old. I was in great health until last April when I snapped my tibia in 2 and also my fibia. Surgery and a metal plate have mended the bone. I sat in a wheelchair for 3 months I've used a, walker or cane for 6 weeks... But my back is hurting a lot My problem now is I have no core body strength. My physio has recommended I see a doc that suggests peptide therapy. I'm reluctant but curious.. Has anyone taken any peptides for a similar reason? Comments? Thanks After breaking my hip ( i was 70 ) I could hardly move after the surgery (metal rod ) . But, the first week or two was the hardest . I could manage to get to the bathroom using a walker. Very slowly and tediously . Then slowly the pain subsided to where i could get around the house. But, very limited and it was about a month before i ventured out for short and very slow "walks" with the walker . Did not even attempt using just a cane for about 6 weeks. The key for me, i think, was that I DID NOT PUSH THINGS . It is tempting, and some people advocate that, but i do not recommend it. Doing exercise often..... for short intervals.... and not strenuous worked for me. After 3 months when the xrays showed i was 85% healed , or so, then i did longer walks .... without the cane , After 5 months i was able to walk fairly well and up to 4 km, still a slow pace . And i still felt a bit sore but not PAIN ...... for over a year . my advice : just walk, walk, walk ( or stationary bike) . I now have a treadmill as the even pace and level position puts less strain on my body . My back does hurt sometimes but has on and off for a long time. Even doctors will say : everyone is different . meaning, every body is different. IMO .....after 70 , even those of us who were "FIT" .. eventually start to listen to what hurts and compensate . And we should know what works and what doesn't . i take supplements ( magnesium and c and d ..etc) ..... but personally not interested in peptides . 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1happykamper Posted September 14, 2023 Author Share Posted September 14, 2023 6 minutes ago, rumak said: After breaking my hip ( i was 70 ) I could hardly move after the surgery (metal rod ) . But, the first week or two was the hardest . I could manage to get to the bathroom using a walker. Very slowly and tediously . Then slowly the pain subsided to where i could get around the house. But, very limited and it was about a month before i ventured out for short and very slow "walks" with the walker . Did not even attempt using just a cane for about 6 weeks. The key for me, i think, was that I DID NOT PUSH THINGS . It is tempting, and some people advocate that, but i do not recommend it. Doing exercise often..... for short intervals.... and not strenuous worked for me. After 3 months when the xrays showed i was 85% healed , or so, then i did longer walks .... without the cane , After 5 months i was able to walk fairly well and up to 4 km, still a slow pace . And i still felt a bit sore but not PAIN ...... for over a year . my advice : just walk, walk, walk ( or stationary bike) . I now have a treadmill as the even pace and level position puts less strain on my body . My back does hurt sometimes but has on and off for a long time. Even doctors will say : everyone is different . meaning, every body is different. IMO .....after 70 , even those of us who were "FIT" .. eventually start to listen to what hurts and compensate . And we should know what works and what doesn't . i take supplements ( magnesium and c and d ..etc) ..... but personally not interested in peptides . Thanks for sharing your story. Yes.. Slow but surely with this. Being a cowboy could take me back to zero... Its happened to people who had plates and screws... I just ordered 5lbs of protein powder... Optimum Nutrition Whey Protein Gold Standard 5LB - 2.600 baht... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rumak Posted September 14, 2023 Share Posted September 14, 2023 (edited) 49 minutes ago, 1happykamper said: Thanks for sharing your story. Yes.. Slow but surely with this. Being a cowboy could take me back to zero... Its happened to people who had plates and screws... I just ordered 5lbs of protein powder... Optimum Nutrition Whey Protein Gold Standard 5LB - 2.600 baht... I just reread yours.... and you are ONLY 6 months post op ! Patience, young man . If you do not push it i believe you will get back to "normal" , little by little . It actually took me almost 2 years before i was getting around without ever thinking of my injury . ( i think being in a wheelchair for 3 months did slow you down a bit .) Try to stand straight and move slow . I do eat meat and lots of avocados .... protein is good. BUT, i also read an opinion that TOO MUCH protein can not be good ( try to read about that . I will go back myself to try to find it) . Keep going. Six months is nothing with these major injuries ..... but healthy people get through it. edit : I also eat 2 good sized fresh eggs every morning ....with a bit of beef or homemade bacon . Plenty of protein ???? Edited September 14, 2023 by rumak 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1happykamper Posted September 14, 2023 Author Share Posted September 14, 2023 11 minutes ago, rumak said: think being in a wheelchair for 3 months did slow you down a bit .) Absolutely it did.... But I had no choice... I was paying 18k a month for a caregiver.. I had the accident in the countryside of Chiang Mai.. Not where I live now. Soooo... In my next life.. I'll be more careful on wet marble steps in bare feet. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rumak Posted September 14, 2023 Share Posted September 14, 2023 32 minutes ago, 1happykamper said: Absolutely it did.... But I had no choice... I was paying 18k a month for a caregiver.. I had the accident in the countryside of Chiang Mai.. Not where I live now. Soooo... In my next life.. I'll be more careful on wet marble steps in bare feet. I broke my hip playing basketball .... at 70 ! Next life : play with people smaller and older than me 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mania Posted September 17, 2023 Share Posted September 17, 2023 Been hearing a lot about Stem Cell therapy to speed up healing Pretty interesting & seems quite a few clinics opened in Mexico now with many US customers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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