It appears that you are retaining water, which would account for the added weight and the indented skin. Good luck!
with all probability yes
its not a muscle relaxer per sae! but lyrica(pregabalin) is the best for neuropathic pain also lyrica has a synergystic effect with most opiate painkillers as do all common benzodiadapines which are a type of muscle relaxant such as diazepam(vallium), midazolam(dormicum), lorazepam(ativan). or, out and out muscle relaxers which will work better with narcotics because they will still carry incidance of synergystic effects but offer less sedation and more relaxation, the most potant muscle relaxer/antispasmotic is baclofen.
Yes testosterone is the main Protein used to build muscle mass. however muscle can still be gained in its absence.
I recently pulled a muscle in my back (or so the ER doc told me) and I have since noticed a numb spot in the back of my left thigh. I have also noticed that my left calf muscle is very weak. I cannot even stand up on my toes with that foot.
Flexeril is a "muscle relaxer" not a pain med for nerves. Lyrica, gabapenten(sp), tramadol, and a few other meds have been shown to help with nerve pain.
Yes, according to an interview he gained 40 pounds of muscle for the movie.
muscle weighs heavier than fat so you are turning fat to muscle.
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Yes, he did. He actually gained about 32 Pounds of Muscle for The Twilight Saga: New Moon, where he plays the Werewolf, Jacob Black, and Best Friend of Bella Swan.
Talyor Launter wil be playing Jacob Black again for the entire Twilight saga (series)! He had to put on 30 pounds of muscle just to play him in New Moon! So far Taylor has gained 26 pounds of muscle!! He is totally ripped for New Moon!! :P He told on "meet Jacob black" new moon trailer that he gained 30 pounds of muscle.
the thing is creatine fills the muscle with water hydrating it so it can work better and thus swells, so after coming off creatine you wont actually loose muscle if you keep training and eating right but you will loose water out of your muscle and unfortunately they will slightly shrink.
If you means what happens in general after you stop training, your muscle atrophies. You lose the muscle that you've gained if you stop training. You lose about 1 week of your results for every 3 weeks you rest.