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    I've been taking gh and test for several years, on 6-7 mo, off 2-3 and after reading more here I have learned I want to add a third compound to add in the synergy. The more I read here the more confused I get.
    Of course I have to consider: will I need a script, otc, cost and convenience of use, I'm hardcore but the days of waking up for a jab and going back to sleep are over. From my readings adding t4 or slin are the two that stick out for me. Any thoughts?

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    I've been taking gh and test for several years, on 6-7 mo, off 2-3 and after reading more here I have learned I want to add a third compound to add in the synergy. The more I read here the more confused I get.
    Of course I have to consider: will I need a script, otc, cost and convenience of use, I'm hardcore but the days of waking up for a jab and going back to sleep are over. From my readings adding t4 or slin are the two that stick out for me. Any thoughts?

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    Welcome!

    Curious as to what all the gh has done for you over the years--and how old you are too.

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    I am 46. In the last three years I have undergone full treatments of radiation and chemo for colon cancer and was in a car crash with one fatality. GH has kept me pump while building mass and giving me energy. I also will tell you that I look, some say 35 or 36.
    My gh is from the pharmacy if that matters to you.

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    Are you taking 18iu/day like you said in your other post?! That is a hell of a lot of hgh!

    T4 is suposed to be beneficial with GH, but I'd get your thyroid levels checked first.

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    Thanks for your input I was beginning to think I was blogging wrong and no one could see my questions.

    My thyroid is normal. Just to make sure I am on the same page I am dosing one 6 mg vial per night of Serostim (sometimes I get lazy and skip a night) My pharm said one vial is = to 18 iu's Is this right?

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    jesus christ! you are using 18 i.u per night!!! **** me dead that is a lot of gh mate. either your ****in loaded with cash or your insurance company is paying for this? how much do you weigh? i would want to look like a pro if i was using that much gh.and yes 1mg = 3 i.u so you are using 18 i.u.if you want to add another compound try tren or anavar or up your test dosage to 1000mg per week if your using that much gh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by P,B and J View Post
    Thanks for your input I was beginning to think I was blogging wrong and no one could see my questions.

    My thyroid is normal. Just to make sure I am on the same page I am dosing one 6 mg vial per night of Serostim (sometimes I get lazy and skip a night) My pharm said one vial is = to 18 iu's Is this right?
    I see where you have had some serious trauma health wise in the past few years.
    How did your doctor justify putting you on 18iu's of qaulity GH like Serostim per day?

    Not only is that expensive, but geeeeez that is a high dose.

    How long have you been at that dose?

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    Quote Originally Posted by P,B and J View Post
    I am 46. In the last three years I have undergone full treatments of radiation and chemo for colon cancer and was in a car crash with one fatality. GH has kept me pump while building mass and giving me energy. I also will tell you that I look, some say 35 or 36.
    My gh is from the pharmacy if that matters to you.
    I can't believe any doc would prescribe gh to a cancer patient, that's just ludicrous, I'm stunned.
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    To: Big Aussie - yup, insurance is paying and over the last several weeks I have been experiencing more side like dull head ache swollen hands and ankles but I've been through that a thought maybe I wasn't drinking enough water.
    I'm 6' 190lbs maybe 11%fat
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    Quote Originally Posted by fossilfuel7 View Post
    I see where you have had some serious trauma health wise in the past few years.
    How did your doctor justify putting you on 18iu's of qaulity GH like Serostim per day?

    Not only is that expensive, but geeeeez that is a high dose.

    How long have you been at that dose?
    I begged them and argued the positive effects of gh They said the cancer was gone since that means the new tissue cells are restoring and I said why not boost them. There was a little discussion between the four dr.'s and they agreed. I can't remember how we decided the dose, if it was from my previous experiences or their knowledge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xtralarg View Post
    I can't believe any doc would prescribe gh to a cancer patient, that's just ludicrous, I'm stunned.
    Keep in mind every patient is different. For the most part I am healthy, strong and active. However, I have a compromised immune system and thats how I started with gh at a therapy level, moderate wo's, and in three years a major car crash, back surgery and then cancer all of which including the stress, have taken a toll on my I.System. (Maybe they thought...what the the heck let's give him gh and see what happends next. lol) I pointed to the positive effects gh can have on restoring lean muscle new tissue, blood cells booth red and white and here I am on a high dose.

    joking aside I think most Dr.'s are still fearful of prescriping gh for many reasons. The biggest is the money. Scripting gh sends a red flag to the insurance co. of both the Dr , his practice and the board of ethics. It's like the Dr who always wants to do surgery. Plus most people cant afford and ins co. wont spring. I am lucky and I want to utilize gh to it's fullest potential. Taking my body to the "next level" is the only direction for me. I'll get a pic up soon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by P,B and J View Post
    Keep in mind every patient is different. For the most part I am healthy, strong and active. However, I have a compromised immune system and thats how I started with gh at a therapy level, moderate wo's, and in three years a major car crash, back surgery and then cancer all of which including the stress, have taken a toll on my I.System. (Maybe they thought...what the the heck let's give him gh and see what happends next. lol) I pointed to the positive effects gh can have on restoring lean muscle new tissue, blood cells booth red and white and here I am on a high dose.

    joking aside I think most Dr.'s are still fearful of prescriping gh for many reasons. The biggest is the money. Scripting gh sends a red flag to the insurance co. of both the Dr , his practice and the board of ethics. It's like the Dr who always wants to do surgery. Plus most people cant afford and ins co. wont spring. I am lucky and I want to utilize gh to it's fullest potential. Taking my body to the "next level" is the only direction for me. I'll get a pic up soon.
    I couldn't forsee any doc prescribing HGH to a patient whom had cancer..... thats just not smart imo.....

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    I couldn't foresee any doctor prescribing 18iu's per day to anyone.
    Even my doctor who does HRT thinks that 4-5ius per day is high...especially when it's pharm grade.

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