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    Hemorrhoids and lifting

    Ha OK I know I'm not the only one out there with em. Man do they suck. Sure it's funny to laugh at (even I did at the concept), until you actually get them. I'm pretty sure I've gotten rhoids from doing squats and deadlifts. I am almost certain that I am doing them with correct form. This is my 3rd case of rhoids over the years and it is getting quite annoying. Over time they go away, but the when they are present life is quite miserable. My question is, should I bother doing squats and deadlifts anymore if my body keeps showing signs that it is just prone to this type of injury? I really don't lift to get huge, but only really for health purposes. Are there other types of lifts I should do that should be safer for me? I know deadlifts and squats are two of the best lifts you can do, but I simply am fed up with the pain, itching, and swelling back there. It really knocks me out of doing cardio workouts for 2 weeks.

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    Your asshole shouldn't come into play when doing these lifts. If so that means your abs are weak as shit.

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    Ow. I wouldn't wish this on anyone....


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    That's a new one on me. Good luck with that. Hope you find a solution.

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    The worst part about being a bodybuilder and having hemorrhoids is all the shitting you do due to the diet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NeilPearson View Post
    hahaha looks painfull

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    Quote Originally Posted by sprayherup View Post
    Your asshole shouldn't come into play when doing these lifts. If so that means your abs are weak as shit.

    Not true. If it was shit or pre-shit would try to exit through there. There is a lot of abdominal pressure when you squat. The blood and shit try to get out. I squatted so much once a turd came out my penis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NeilPearson View Post
    ha i just mentioned this the other day in the clean thread. someone asked if anyone ever sfw with an anal plug in. maybe this guy should have tried it. this isn't hemorrhoids btw it's a blown o ring.

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