Thread: HGH Permanent Damage?
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02-03-2007, 10:01 AM #1New Member
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HGH Permanent Damage?
Hello to everyone,
My english is not the best but I try my best.
I’m really scared and this is the story.
A 6 weeks ago I started using HGH from a US compounding pharmacy, 2IU a day 6 on 1 off after using it for 3 weeks I was already having bad sides (pain in my shoulder similar to a rotator cuff pain and pain and numbness in my hands), the last one being the worst since I can’t even make a hard fist.
I then stop using the HGH for a week the shoulder got a little better but not the hands, I then decide to try maybe 1IU a day to see if it can fix my hand problem but after only 3 days at 1IU per day the numbness is even worst so I stop it again its being 1 week since that and numbness and pain in the hands still the same.
Im really worried I can’t even do chest or shoulder press with out pain in the hand.
Questions:
Can it be an allergic reaction to the HGH since the dose was low and timeframe short for serious sides to occur?
Is there something I can do to reverse it, or the damage to my nerves is permanent?
Some important stats:
I started using HGH because My IGF-1 was 130
My wrist is about ½ inch thicker than before.
Thanks for your support
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02-03-2007, 10:15 AM #2Originally Posted by ericimage
as for the continued pain or swelling, i'd look to your diet to determine sodium intake or other factors..
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02-03-2007, 10:15 AM #3
Dude, those are just sides of some excellent quality stuff. Sides = very
good stuff. Just don't eat or drink anything but water one hour before
of after shot. In your situation maybe 2 hours. Reduce dosage. You
have a common side. It will definately go away. Stop for a few days
and reduce the amount. If sides come back stop a few days and reduce
amount. If sides come back just STOP.
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02-03-2007, 10:26 AM #4New Member
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But I stop using it for over a week with out any change in hand symptoms is not getting better thats what scare me
one week off and no improvement on symptoms!
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02-03-2007, 10:34 AM #5
Sometimes it takes longer than a week to get rid of sides. I would
stop until sides go away. Just my opinion. Your current open vial
might go bad. In my opinion you have some extrremely strong stuff.
It makes me want to get some.
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Originally Posted by ericimage
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02-03-2007, 11:13 AM #7
Say what???
Originally Posted by Kale
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02-03-2007, 12:33 PM #8Originally Posted by Halfcenturian
just the occasional minor numbness of fingers & hands
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02-03-2007, 12:48 PM #9New Member
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do you think it might be overdose that in fact I was ingecting mor active ingredient than the 2 ius
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02-03-2007, 01:34 PM #10Originally Posted by plzr8
I'm on GH for the first time...now just finished my second week. I'm only using 1 i.u. per day - 6 days a week. I too have a little of the numbness in my hands, at night especially. It feels like as if your hands go to sleep. So far it's tolerable.
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02-03-2007, 03:08 PM #11Originally Posted by kevlev1
although, not that bad of a side anyway
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