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No worries brah, but lets save most of the jokes for after my face unfreezes. Till then, I'm still teetering on the line between "staying positive" and "kinda freaked out".
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Squat for 315 for all your reps, and do it for 5 sets, or a lower amount like 300 that you can do for 8-10. Do the same for leg press. For shrugs try the same weight but do 20,15,12 for your reps.
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QUOTE (accent115 @ Jun 27 2008, 09:12 PM)
Squat for 315 for all your reps, and do it for 5 sets, or a lower amount like 300 that you can do for 8-10. Do the same for leg press. For shrugs try the same weight but do 20,15,12 for your reps.
Thanks for the advice bro. I think I've got a mental hangup on "working my way up" to the heavier weights. Upper body tomorrow, will try to go heavyish/heavy right off the bat after a quick warmup.
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QUOTE (accent115 @ Jun 27 2008, 09:30 PM)
You think snow had anything to do with the palsy?
Nah, it's not listed as a potential cause on WebMD, Wikipedia, Google, etc. The neurologist didn't ask about it at all either. Plus, I haven't been doing that really at all lately.
It's some random ass shit, but I'm already showing slight improvement so I'm confident/hopeful that I'll make a full and swift recovery.
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I believe you're reckless and hedonistic lifestyle is probably compromising your progress. IOW, if you'd lay off the booze, whippets, and cheeseburgers, those numbers would probably skyrocket faster than you'd expect. Just my 2cc's.