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    just curious about acr*****ly

    i know acr*****ly is a possible side effect of gh. has anybody using gh or somebody you know really had some form of acr*****ly from the result of using gh? just curious.

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    i dont know but i am curious to know if you think this is a positive side effect or a negative...

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    Quote Originally Posted by NiceShirt View Post
    i dont know but i am curious to know if you think this is a positive side effect or a negative...
    a negative

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    Honestly, I have used HGH for around a decade now and associate with a lot of folks that are in about that same boat. About the only thing you notice in the whole bunch is we don't look our age, and we in general feel a whole bunch better than we should given our age and mileage. Not a problem with bone, organ, or other unusual growth in the bunch.

    I am sure with enough abuse (not use) over a long enough period of time, you could do yourself harm, but quite frankly I don't think the average Joe could afford the tab to take so much HGH over that period of time. The pro's that seem to be bordering on having some strange growth going on are taking 30+ IU's a day, and some not ever really cycling off, and there are a dozen other substances in the mix at all times ... I don't know of any sane, average user making that their practice, nor do I know many that could afford that extravagance for too long a period of time, nor do I know of any that would have a need to.

    While naturally occurring cases are a result of a misfiring pituitary, and the presence of too much HGH (as well as some other hormones I suspect), there are more factors at work there, and you just don't see that as a matter of practice with HGH patients unless those same other factors are at work. We are still in the process of unraveling all that HGH does, and for that matter still trying to isolate and identify all that the pituitary and other body systems provide. It isn't called "practicing" medicine for nothing!

    At any rate, be careful and stay safe with anything your do, but if you are acting in that way, the likelihood of really rare problems are going to be just that .... really rare.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedBaron View Post
    Honestly, I have used HGH for around a decade now and associate with a lot of folks that are in about that same boat. About the only thing you notice in the whole bunch is we don't look our age, and we in general feel a whole bunch better than we should given our age and mileage. Not a problem with bone, organ, or other unusual growth in the bunch.

    I am sure with enough abuse (not use) over a long enough period of time, you could do yourself harm, but quite frankly I don't think the average Joe could afford the tab to take so much HGH over that period of time. The pro's that seem to be bordering on having some strange growth going on are taking 30+ IU's a day, and some not ever really cycling off, and there are a dozen other substances in the mix at all times ... I don't know of any sane, average user making that their practice, nor do I know many that could afford that extravagance for too long a period of time, nor do I know of any that would have a need to.

    While naturally occurring cases are a result of a misfiring pituitary, and the presence of too much HGH (as well as some other hormones I suspect), there are more factors at work there, and you just don't see that as a matter of practice with HGH patients unless those same other factors are at work. We are still in the process of unraveling all that HGH does, and for that matter still trying to isolate and identify all that the pituitary and other body systems provide. It isn't called "practicing" medicine for nothing!

    At any rate, be careful and stay safe with anything your do, but if you are acting in that way, the likelihood of really rare problems are going to be just that .... really rare.
    RED BARON, you are very wise man. thank you

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    red baron said it.lol

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    Being the worst possible side effect, this means an unnatural growth of bone mass and thickening of the skin which is caused by a great excess in growth hormone . Acr*****ly naturally occurs in persons that have a pituitary tumor that causes them to release growth hormone without control. With basic common sense, it should be impossible to get acr*****ly from purposely taking an excess of growth hormone by sub-cutaneous injection. It is very essential to take blood tests to monitor results. It is also foolish to take a dose much above what has become standard.

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    I was also curious about the acro****mely side effect.I asked the HRT doc about this and he told me I have to use 100 times my dose(0,10mg) to get such a side effect.So 0.10mg is probely as far I know 0.3 units .So as the others said , you have to take abnormal high dose like 30 units a day to get side effects like mishaped head.

    But at the otherhand I have read on the bb forums some people got such side effects with only 2iu a day ..?? Weird.

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