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    popo is offline New Member
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    IGF-1LR3 fever ?

    hello,
    I decided to post this because I cant find any info on my subject.
    my last cycle of roids was almost a year ago.

    After that I took one cycle of HGH, and after that 2 more times IGF-1LR3,I decided not to take roids any more, but only IGF-1 for time to time .

    two weeks ago I stopped taking IGF-1lr3, and there was a problem, I got a slight increase a temp, never more than 37,5 C , .it was from beginning of cycle I think,till now.
    Example : dont have temp.in the morning, than I got in the afternoon 37,2 C,than dont have in the evening.
    I dont know what is going on.

    next day I dont have temp at all, but the day after I got it .

    I went to all tests, my blood test was great except liver enzymes ALT,AST, they are almost doubled increased.

    I run tests for mononucleose, hepatitis A,B,C,and everithing else, I went to scan (I dont know english other word for that ) my a**ominal organs, hearth,liver and others, everithing is ok, than I checked my hearth on echokardio, it is great.

    Doctors said that I am a healthy man.

    I feel very good, and everithing is normal, but what wories me is that temperature, and liver enzymes, and I never had problm with liver enzymes before., I cut my dosage of vitamins ect.

    I took LIV 52 , and I will get to take blood test again for a while, but

    problem with temp. still exist,so is there any chance that it is from IGF-1lr3 and maybe antybodies or else,

    please help

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    veteran_47 is offline New Member
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    hmmmmm..haven't seen any info either as to IGF1 Lr3 causing temp increases like that. there are people with WAY more knowledge than myseldf in this arena. also, do you drink alchohol at all?? seems odd also your liver enzymes are still high 1 yr after your last AAS cycle. what were you taking back then and how much??

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    MorganKane is offline Associate Member
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    Your temp never went over 37.5.
    Your doctor says you are healthy.

    I dont think I understand the problem?

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    popo is offline New Member
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    I dont drink alcohol, only from time to time. i asked some experts in the "liver field", they told me that if the only two of the liver enzimes , but not the third has rised, that is a sign only that liver is working more than normal,nothing else, and that it is probably because I am 123 kg weight with little bodyfat. they said that if all three of enzymes rised, that is a sign of beginning of destruction of the liver- if that condition stays and geting vorse.

    I allways used only moderate cycles,not heavy and not to much ,prefer injectable, and very litle if at all oraly.

    it could be from IGF-1lr3 that liver enzymes goes higher, cause my friend have little pain in the area of the liver when using lr3.
    It is maybe, because liver produce IGF-1, so this is too much, but if noone experienced problem like this- I dont know, temperature still worries me.

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    MorganKane is offline Associate Member
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    Are you saying that you have normal (whatever that means) temp in the morning, then higher during the day, then its lower in the evening?

    If so thats pretty normal.
    When you wake up your temp should be pretty low, mine is about 96.5 or so.
    Then during the day while you move and are active it will raise and when you settle in the evening it should lower.

    What do you think happen during workout to your temp?

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    popo is offline New Member
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    Yes, during workout I feel normal, and sometimes I check out my temp first thing after workout, somethimes is 37,2 C or little more, somethimes is 36,6 C or little higher ,but bellow 37.0 C.

    I will do some more LIV 52 ,and go to blood test,to see if something went better.

    Sometimes,I have a temp in the evening, so taking all of that at concern, I think none of this is normal, because I didnt have that problems before.

    It was start with temp problems,but it was only temporary,in the firs time I used HGH, I got some cold then,so I thought it was from some viruses.

    now I think ,it could be all from maybe body to fight some left residual bacteria or anny contamination from HGH or IGF-1lr3, I dont see nothing else it could be.

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    Two things: 1.) Fluctuations in temp can be a sign of developing an infection. Infections are not always detected by soreness, cellulitis, or at the site of injection(s). They can be as a result of infection through site injection, but manifest elsewhere in the body, or in an organ. This type of infection will develop slowly and one of the signs is a low grade fluctuating temperature. Ask for wbc blood tests and cultures. The problem with cultures with these type of infections is that you can have an infection but they will not show in every culture. Bacterium are transient and therefore several cultures should be done -- positive cultures are measured by the number of dishes that are grown out positive. i.e. 5 cultures taken and 3 positive the ratio would be 3/5, etc. The fact that your liver values are elevated could also be the result of an infection that your body is fighting.

    2.) If you've already had your liver enzymes checked that could be used as your baseline. Use that to compare against at least two more liver value tests about one month a part to monitor your liver to see what it is doing. If you are not an alcohol abuser, nor intravenous rec. drug user, the risk of permanent damage is not a foregone conclusion that injecting steroids has destroyed it. The liver is a very tough and resilient organ. Keep a very close lookout for developing further infection symptoms -- such as night soaks (heavy sweating while asleep), lethargy, indigestion and feeling rundown.

    Just keep a close eye on what is going on in your body, have your blood work and cultures done several times if symptoms persist, or worsen and have your liver values checked at least twice more spaced out over a couple of months.

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    popo is offline New Member
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    Thanks,
    I will go to take wbc blood tests,and see what is going on.

    I hope it will be nothing serious, but it is strange if it is some infection, that it persist so long !?

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