Damn you guys have me wanting and not wanting to try out the ol GH. I will someday though.
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Tips of my fingers starting to go numb.
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it's worth it bro. my buddy has a friend that has been on for quite a while. he eats a pint of ben and jerrys ice cream for breakfast every morning and is still losing body fat. i think GH is the secret that all the pros use to bulk but still manage to stay lean for guest posing.Originally posted by Turbo3000
Damn you guys have me wanting and not wanting to try out the ol GH. I will someday though.
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FYI, I did 2 iu's a day for seven months, 2-3 weeks in got the carpel, yet it only lasted two weeks and went away. Only bad side for me was about 2-3 months in the tiredness set in, which is ultimately the reason I got off, being tired for months is not fun, it affected my quality of life, thus the trade off for me was not worth it.
I got blood work done the whole time, at 2 iu, my ifg-1 went from 170 to a high of 305 and leveled off at 280, so it did it's magic.
Another note, at 2 iu I had no fat reduction, only muscle gain.
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Its funny how it affects people different. I noticed the tiredness right off the bat.Originally posted by trip
FYI, I did 2 iu's a day for seven months, 2-3 weeks in got the carpel, yet it only lasted two weeks and went away. Only bad side for me was about 2-3 months in the tiredness set in, which is ultimately the reason I got off, being tired for months is not fun, it affected my quality of life, thus the trade off for me was not worth it.
I got blood work done the whole time, at 2 iu, my ifg-1 went from 170 to a high of 305 and leveled off at 280, so it did it's magic.
Another note, at 2 iu I had no fat reduction, only muscle gain.
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Just an FYI, when I first started using GH at reasonably high doses (6IU/day), I noticed carpal tunnel syndrome developing, esp. in my right hand (I'm right handed). I ignored the early signs and just kept on going (not the brightest move I know). Well the symptoms got pretty fucking bad, and were exactly like goliath described. I woke up several times a night with my hand asleep and shooting pains from my hand up into my forearm. I put up with it until I was done with my cycle (I had plans to go longer and continue even off AAS). Well gents, even when I got off the inflammation of the tendons in my wrist and hand didn't get much better. 2 Months later I still had pains, and I finally went to see an orthapedic surgeon. He did an EMG test and concluded that I have SEVERE carpal tunnel, esp in my right hand. He also concluded that the only solution was surgery given the severity. The inflammation just wouldn't go down, partly because I use my hands a lot a work. So I got the surgery, they split my palm open, cut the tendons that were putting pressure on the nerves, sewed them up with a gap, and closed me up. It took about 2 months to recover, but today, my right hand is pain free and using GH since has not been an issue.
Just a word of warning, or maybe I'm just unlucky since most people seem to recover once off of GH.
DrG
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I have zero experience w/HGH, but I do know that it is not uncommon for an individual to have to get surgery to relieve symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome. Both my mother and my sister have had surgery for it.Originally posted by drgoodbody
Just a word of warning, or maybe I'm just unlucky since most people seem to recover once off of GH.
DrG
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this is NOT what i wanted to hear!Originally posted by drgoodbody
Just an FYI, when I first started using GH at reasonably high doses (6IU/day), I noticed carpal tunnel syndrome developing, esp. in my right hand (I'm right handed). I ignored the early signs and just kept on going (not the brightest move I know). Well the symptoms got pretty fucking bad, and were exactly like goliath described. I woke up several times a night with my hand asleep and shooting pains from my hand up into my forearm. I put up with it until I was done with my cycle (I had plans to go longer and continue even off AAS). Well gents, even when I got off the inflammation of the tendons in my wrist and hand didn't get much better. 2 Months later I still had pains, and I finally went to see an orthapedic surgeon. He did an EMG test and concluded that I have SEVERE carpal tunnel, esp in my right hand. He also concluded that the only solution was surgery given the severity. The inflammation just wouldn't go down, partly because I use my hands a lot a work. So I got the surgery, they split my palm open, cut the tendons that were putting pressure on the nerves, sewed them up with a gap, and closed me up. It took about 2 months to recover, but today, my right hand is pain free and using GH since has not been an issue.
Just a word of warning, or maybe I'm just unlucky since most people seem to recover once off of GH.
DrG
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