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02-21-2014, 09:40 PM #1
Can HGH help with nerve regeneration?
Ok so I am 27 and I have been though two major back surgeries (spinabifida) (2009 & 2010). After my first surgery everything was great. no more numbness in my left foot but 6 months later I start to feel the numbness come back plus a huge weakness in my left hip and foot, so I went back under the knife. after everything was done I was left with a "drop foot" (the foot does not move anymore). I remember seeing about 3 years ago that scientist were breaking rats back and causing spinal nerve damage and then injecting them with HGH and the rats were having a positive reaction (being able to walk and feel again) from what I understand that the damage nerves were rerouting around the damage part and connecting to the working nerve. I was wondering if anyone has heard of this? or can give me more information on HGH.( I was doing some research to find the article about the rats.. but no luck ) any advice would be great. good/bad/ugly lol thanks guys
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02-22-2014, 08:16 AM #2
Maybe HGH works for lab rats nerve regeneration. I had a surgery that didn't cut nerves but caused nerve stress and it stopped working for a while. Even with HGH it took several years for the nerves to come back. I have been on HGH continuous for over 6 years and my nerves in my knee, where I had the surgery, still is not coming back. Who knows? Maybe it depends on where the nerves are severed.
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02-22-2014, 09:22 AM #3
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