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06-10-2007, 11:25 PM #1New Member
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Ways to lower HGH? Is it possible?
Just four months ago I was diagnosed with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. It is fact that people suffering from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome have low levels of HGH. Even though, I was diagnosed four months ago, I’ve had CFS since I was 12 1/2. It destroyed my social life, my academic life, and my love for sports . The major symptoms of CFS are active for seven months, then become dormant for awhile. I just recently learned that synthetic hgh hormone is used to treat people with CFS, and I will be tested as soon as I become insured. I'm just getting over a seven month trek of active CFS, and my symptoms will gradually lessen ( my natural hgh will rise ). I can only receive synthetic hgh if I have an extremely low level of hgh in my blood ( 1-10 iu which I may contain when CFS is very active for seven months ). When I take the hgh test, it is possible that I may posses a below average amount of hgh hormone( 10-15 iu with 25 iu being average ) being that my CFS will be less active. This may cause the doctor to refuse to prescribe hgh. It is obvious that I have a low level of HGH, my weight fluctuates by thirty pounds every year for the past four years, I sleep fifteen hours a day, and being 16 with almost the same stature of when I was 12 1/2 ( 5'7 to 5'8 1/2 ). Short stature is not in my genetics, my sister is 5'11 and both my brothers are 6'3. My question is what can I do to make my hgh levels lower for the test? It sounds harsh, but if I score only below average I will not be prescribed the medication that I need, and taking the test twice may not be an option.
I have also read that doctors don't want the testee to eat for twelve hours before the test. Will eating lower my hgh production for the test?
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