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    dmk327 is offline Associate Member
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    Question Getting Growth Hormones checked

    So after over 3 months post op on my torn pec tendon my doctor is contacting my endo to have my growth hormone levels checked bc of the pain that is still ongoing. I currently use percocet prescribed by my surgeon for pain control. So the big question in reality is the fact that my doctor doesn't know that I am lifting and juicing based on what I tell him but I think he suspects that I am back on bc he asked me about it today when he saw my acne. So knowing this and knowing that I most likely have no gh deficiency I really want prescribed pharmaceutical grade gh bc it seems to be the safest way to get it. So the question I pose is this: is there any way to significantly alter my endogenous gh/igf levels for the blood test to make it look deficient? I realize maybe being at a disadvantage for that based on using aas which could possibly elevate igf levels especially since I am going on tren soon.

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    run_n_fool is offline Associate Member
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    I do not know but you may want to cross post this to the general forum as well.

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    At 25 you don't need any HGH anyway. You already produce a ton of gh so not worth it. Why mess around with a good thing?
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    gixxerboy1 is offline ~VET~ Extraordinaire~
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    just cause it low doesnt mean you will get a prescription. 2nd most health insurance companies dont pay for it. And the cost of it isnt worth it retail wise

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    I haven't heard of any adult getting getting their growth hormones paid for by their insurance. I do know of a little girl in my neighborhood had had growth deficiency syndrome that got GH paid for by the insurance.

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