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    HGH and Diabetis

    Hey Bros, got a question in regards to HGH and diabetes.
    My mother in law has diabetes and I wanted to know if she could administer HGH?
    She seems to have lots of problems with her joints and other things.
    Shes about 65 years old.
    What do you guys think?

    Kind regards from the Beef Department

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    Yes she can, but she must be careful and monitor her blood glucose closely.
    Hgh raises blood sugar and in some ways oppose the actions of insulin .
    When normal healthy people take hgh they secrete more insulin.
    So, it's very possible that she'll have to adjust (probably increase) her insulin intake.
    Care needs to be taken when she quits hgh as well, as not only will the blood sugar stimulating effects of hgh stop, but due to increased lean tissue mass and loss of fatty tissue, she may become more sensitive to insulin as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DocToxin8 View Post
    Yes she can, but she must be careful and monitor her blood glucose closely.
    Hgh raises blood sugar and in some ways oppose the actions of insulin .
    When normal healthy people take hgh they secrete more insulin.
    So, it's very possible that she'll have to adjust (probably increase) her insulin intake.
    Care needs to be taken when she quits hgh as well, as not only will the blood sugar stimulating effects of hgh stop, but due to increased lean tissue mass and loss of fatty tissue, she may become more sensitive to insulin as well.
    I couldn't have said it better myself bro. Well said.
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