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  • #31
    Originally posted by BACK DOC
    Thats what I used to think before I was educated. But if you sat down and listened to someone explain anatomy behind it it might make more sence to you. Taking medication to cover up a symptom is like taking the battery out of the fire alarm when your house is on fire. IT DOES NOTHING ABOUT THE CAUSE.
    you are referring to the cause as if it's a big mystery. you stated yourself that the cause is over consumption of GH. so treat the symptoms, cut the dose on the GH...problem solved (in most cases). you're right, and i can tell that you have already figured out that i'm not a big fan of chiropractors.

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    • #32
      Its cool, I think its fun to have a debate, but yes if the 5 to 6 IU's were cut to 1-2 or a break would be best. The problem with mine any other profession is there is a wide range of talent. I meet doc's all the time I would not let touch me, but there are people out there that help alot.

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      • #33
        We're still talking about chiro as a treatment for severe CTS??! :confused: Plain and simple, it doesn't work - the inflammation is not due structural problems such as bone misalignment, it's due to the GH. Cutting the GH out will give relief for most, but if the tendons are inflammed long enough you can have permanent nerve damage. I went for 3 months before I had the surgery. Today my right hand is pain free and all the feeling is back. And I can use GH and not get CTS symptoms. It was the only solution for me. EMG testing showed that in my thumb and index finger I had NO nerve response - in other words signals from my finger to my brain weren't passing my wrist. 100% blockage.

        I personally believe that some people are just predisposed to developing it if your physiology is such that the carpal tunnel is already narrow (I have small wrists). This is my speculation, and I would love to hear if guys with small wrist have more problems with GH than those with big honkin' jack hammer wrists.

        DrG

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        • #34
          this is why I am starting with 2iu for probably the whole first kit, then going to 3iu and likely staying there

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          • #35
            Has there been more trouble with CTS with the Jino, than with other types of GH?

            It seems that way. Or perhaps so many guys are on it now, so it just appears like that.

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            • #36
              My probs were from Serostim, so not Jino for me.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by goliath
                i'm not a big fan of chiropractors.
                :p...I'll let you go on this one because it has no place in this problem. ;)

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by blm
                  :p...I'll let you go on this one because it has no place in this problem. ;)
                  ;) ...lol - it's cool. pm me...we can fight about it all night! :D

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by goliath
                    ...we can fight about it all night! :D
                    No reason to, you already know the root of your problem and I agree a chiro has no place in the remedy. Even I'll admit that. ;)

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