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    Help HGH is killing Me!

    I started 2 IU of HGH with 40mcg of IGF-1 Long3 at the beggining of Sept 2004. About week 6 my joints (all over) were aching like hell. I stopped the IGF-1 after week 4 and continued the HGH at 2IU broken up into 2 doses. This is what the HRT clinic suggested but I still ached like hell! I am currently off of HGH but started a d-bol /sustanon/deca stack. My back hurts so I'm not training until it's better. Has anyone had these symptoms before and what should I do? I am 42yrs old. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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    NOT speaking from experiance but I have read a lot of reponces from other bros on the board that this is a common side effect of HGH. If I remeber correctly it didn't go away until they stopped. I'm sitting here racking my brain thinking of a member who could tell you...

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    I had the same thing when I was doing 4 IU's of HGH out of the gate, I cut back to 2 IU's and it went away. I am now working my way up slowly. Maybe the IGF-1 and the HGH was too much for you. I would start at 1 IU and work up slowly. There are other guys on here that will have more info. RedBaron always has good advice, he has been a great help to me.
    Good luck, let us know how you make out.

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    As said cut back to 1iu then work your way up

    JohnnyB

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    i just started about 6 weeks ago so i am relatively new also. i started on 2 iu/d. i thenk upped it about .2iu/d over the next week till i was around 2.5-3iu/d. I found that mornings worked better. BTW i might be a sick bastid but i miss the aches and pains-i think it is all in my head but it feels like it is working more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyB
    As said cut back to 1iu then work your way up

    JohnnyB
    thats exactly what i did and it helped...i think too much edema puts pressure on your joints and therefore they ache...

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    Quote Originally Posted by djacosta
    thats exactly what i did and it helped...i think too much edema puts pressure on your joints and therefore they ache...
    i always thougth it was the excessive collagene buildup that make the tendons aches cause they end up rigid as hell...

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    Thanks guys! I appreciate your input. I will stop for a week and then work my way up.

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