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  • Dakota
    VET
    • Feb 2017
    • 1991

    #31
    part II

    I couldn't let all my bros make me look like a 6th grade girl in the trap department so after a trip to the gym this afternoon I snapped another pic, I think I represent a little better. Traps are seriously lopsided after surgery though.
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    The older I get the better I used to be.

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    • Dawgpound_Hank

      #32
      Originally posted by Dakota
      I couldn't let all my bros make me look like a 6th grade girl in the trap department so after a trip to the gym this afternoon I snapped another pic, I think I represent a little better. Traps are seriously lopsided after surgery though.
      Lookin' good D! I'm guessing your left trap - the right trap in pic? Barely noticeable in that shot.

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      • Dakota
        VET
        • Feb 2017
        • 1991

        #33
        Originally posted by Dawgpound_Hank
        Lookin' good D! I'm guessing your left trap - the right trap in pic? Barely noticeable in that shot.
        Thanks Brother,

        Yes, you got it. It is noticeable as hell to me but I imagine people don't see it walking down the street. I can't get it to respond no matter what I do. Maybe nerve damage? My weak side is now bigger than my dominant side.
        The older I get the better I used to be.

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        • Dawgpound_Hank

          #34
          Originally posted by Dakota
          Thanks Brother,

          Yes, you got it. It is noticeable as hell to me but I imagine people don't see it walking down the street. I can't get it to respond no matter what I do. Maybe nerve damage? My weak side is now bigger than my dominant side.
          Do you feel it pump up with blood - even a little - when you hit traps??

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          • Dakota
            VET
            • Feb 2017
            • 1991

            #35
            Originally posted by Dawgpound_Hank
            Do you feel it pump up with blood - even a little - when you hit traps??
            I do but the pump is sub par to the left side now. The strength is not there. I have been telling myself that is the problem. That is is just the loss of strength, but it was a year in December and it is still not catching up so I am thinking this is a permanent thing.
            The older I get the better I used to be.

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            • b52
              Moderator
              • Oct 2006
              • 2399

              #36
              Originally posted by Dakota
              I couldn't let all my bros make me look like a 6th grade girl in the trap department so after a trip to the gym this afternoon I snapped another pic, I think I represent a little better. Traps are seriously lopsided after surgery though.
              It's Heisenberg!

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              • Big B
                Banned
                • Jan 2016
                • 1613

                #37
                Originally posted by Dakota
                I couldn't let all my bros make me look like a 6th grade girl in the trap department so after a trip to the gym this afternoon I snapped another pic, I think I represent a little better. Traps are seriously lopsided after surgery though.
                I'm sure it's more in your head than it really actually is. I know it's small sample but based on that pic I can't tell a difference...

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                • Dakota
                  VET
                  • Feb 2017
                  • 1991

                  #38
                  Originally posted by b52
                  It's Heisenberg!
                  That is Hilarious!
                  Last edited by Dakota; 01-03-2019, 06:42 PM.
                  The older I get the better I used to be.

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