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    gym on antibiotics

    currently on a dose of amoxycillin to treat sinusuitus...
    i DONT feel like i cant go to the gym
    but would it do more harm than good ??

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    It's not so much the antibiotics that will cause the problem, its the fact that your body is trying to fight off an infection and battering yourself in the gym is only gonna slow it down.

    Not to mention spreading bacteria around the gym.
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    stay the fk at home you filthy little disease bag!
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    leave gym but slow slow... make your body to relax ... dont leave it directly ... its may be goona harmful to you.

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    You might feel that you can but you never know what your body might have to say about it! Better finish off the course and then get back to the gym when you're 100% fit and healthy.

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    Go to the gym, cough, sneeze, fart on as many pieces of equipment as you can,fuck them, infect as many people as you can.This will lead to much less people in the gym, possibly contaminating you with a worse infection. Ontop of that, youll get in an out of the gym faster with less wait-time for equipment.

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    lol BigBadWolf, I take it that where you train is pretty busy!
    Mine is fine in the morning, afternoon and late afternoon but after that, it's busy as hell is!

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    The increase of various foods such as onions, garlic and other foods high in sulfur will aid in tendon tear prevention. Some individuals, who use excessive antibiotics prior to a tear, will result in weakening of the tissue. Fluoro quinolones such as Cipro, are commonly associated with tendon tears and should be avoided whenever possible.
    Just simply remind the doctor that you are actively lifting weights and wish to avoid any type of antibiotic that may weaken your tendons. The effects of antibiotics on your tendons can last up to 6 months before any injury will occur. It is common to see this type of injury in men between the ages of 16 to 45 years of age.

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