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    HGH and a week,sweaty feeling...blood sugar issues?

    Hey guys. I'm a 27 year old that has been part of the board for years, and I've juiced, but this is my first cycle of HGH.

    I took my first shot the other night (3 iu), and I immediately got dizzy and queasy, was super hungry, and super weak. I felt like I hadn't eaten in 2 days. I assume that this may have to do with low blood sugar, but I don't want to guess...anything I can do to stop this? Thanks again guys.

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    Sounds like low BG but I doubt 3IU would have taken those particular side effects to that extent. Perhaps it is the HGH but I've never had such experience.

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    Thanks for the reply Gear. I picked up the "blue tops," and many persons I know have had great success with them. I thought it might all be coincidence, until I took my second dosage, and the same thing happens. 10 minutes after injection, I'm very dizzy, very hungry, and very weak. It has to be low blood sugar, so I guess I'm gonna have to get a blood glucose monitor, or eat before injection, although I've read that it could also be a glucose increase and not a drop, so who knows...

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    HGH does effect your blood glucose so you might want to get a BG monitor for now.

    Good luck!

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    Does sound like low blood sugar. But hgh should raise your blood sugar.

    I would def pic up a bg meter

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drew83 View Post
    Hey guys. I'm a 27 year old that has been part of the board for years, and I've juiced, but this is my first cycle of HGH.

    I took my first shot the other night (3 iu), and I immediately got dizzy and queasy, was super hungry, and super weak. I felt like I hadn't eaten in 2 days. I assume that this may have to do with low blood sugar, but I don't want to guess...anything I can do to stop this? Thanks again guys.
    are you sure its HGH1911a and not GHRP-6, your symptoms sound lke a high does of ghrp-6

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    ^^^
    That's what I was thinking, sounds like ghrp-6.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DCannon;5193***
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    That's what I was thinking, sounds like ghrp-6.
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    Curious as to the cause of this. Been on HGH for a while and never has such experience. Try 1/2 cup of milk a few minutes before you pin. Eating carbs right before you pin is probably not a great idea.

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    I was told it was GH, but perhaps it is just the peptide- since I've never done it before, my knowledge is based on research only, and not experience. The side effects are nearly exact to what is expected from this peptide- CRAZY appetite, and I feel weak, as if I haven't eaten in 2 days. I've been taking some glucose/sugars right before injection, and it seems to be helping quite a bit. 1) is this ok to do, and 2) are there any concerns that you guys have in terms of treating this drug differently from the HGH? Thanks for all the input.

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    My friend just got got out here from Az and says theres blue tops that are ghrp-6 going around there. Nasty side effects right after inject, beware. PM who your source was please.

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    Drew,

    I don't mean to make this sound disrespectful but it might be related to panic attacks. The symptoms you detailed fit it to the T. I know because I felt the exact same way a couple of times in the past, went to check myself out, and it turned out to be panic attacks. The name sounds worse than it really is, sometimes triggered by what may seem as insignificant events. Needles tend to cause this reaction. You feel better when you eat because you convince yourself that it is low blood sugar and since you already ate, everything will be alright. I know you have juiced before and this might not be mental but it is a good idea to figure that out because, in my experience, once you figure out it is, you know its mental, and it eventually goes away.

    Hope this shines a different light. Hope you figure out what is causing it.

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