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    dmite3112 is offline New Member
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    Question broken scaphoid (wrist bone) + surgery + hgh?

    I am 23 years old with a broken scaphoid (bone in the wrist right below the thumb). I broke it from a snowboard accident in April. when I visited the emergency room the hospital missed the broken wrist. I even went to my physician the day after who also missed it. For the next month I tried working out on it which was a mistake. In early may I knew it was time to see an orthopedic who found the broken scaphoid which is commonly missed in early x-rays ... We tried casting it for the last few months, but since it was not caught earlier it did not heal properly. In addition, there is already low blood flow to this area sometimes none. In my case the cat results show little to none.

    My only option is to get surgery, which is placing a screw and bone grafting (this scrapping of a healthier bone from another part of my wrist or hip and placing it over the broken area to promote bone growth).

    I have done my research and even my doctor says that this procedure is only 75- 80% likely to heal.

    This is why I come to you guys and ask if HGH a viable solution to help my healing process after surgery. (Note I will be in a cast post surgery for up to 4-6months hopefully with HGH shorter)

    I've done research and see lots of threads, reviews, etc against taking HGH at such a young age, but my concern is that my wrist may not heal and I may never be able to get back into my lifting routine. I havent been able to lift since april which makes me one sad man . Also this surgery could put me out a year and if it doesnt heal i could attempt another surgery but that means im out even longer... so hopefully you understand why i turn to HGH (or anything..) to help my healing process.

    If I do decide to take HGH.. My plan would be to use taitropin (because i can get it and money isnt an issue) and take it a low dosage around 2 to 3 ius a day. Would this be enough, is it worth it, should I even do it?

    Thanks in advanced for your opinions.

    dmite

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    HGH may be a help. It will also be a detriment to your natural pulses of growth hormones. If I were you, I'd skip the HGH and go natural.

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    ScotchGuard is right. My son fractured his back in a baseball game in two spots and the doctor said it would help him, BUT he was already on it for his growth and had a defiency of HGH.
    Due to your age it could hurt more then help.

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