Thread: Low IGF-1 Levels
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05-21-2020, 10:03 AM #1New Member
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Low IGF-1 Levels
New here, brother directed me to this forum in hopes of some help.
Back in 2017 I broke my clavicle snowboarding for the second time, the time before was a year prior.
First time it healed fine, I mean as good as breaking a bone and letting it heal on it’s own can.
Following year did the same thing, doctor noticed after many many months (6 months) it wasn’t really healing like it did prior, I was 18 at the time. (I’m 22 now) year went by still wasn’t healed. So she sent me to get some blood work done. (8 hour long blood test 12 hours of fasting before no food or water during as well)
Came back my IGF-1 levels were 167 ng/ml. From my understanding normal ranges are 281-510
Vitamin D deficient, was put on a ton of IUs of vitamin D. And honestly at this point in time I don’t remember what the hell the doctors plan was to do with my IGF1... I ended up I guess stopping my progression because I got the bill for the blood test ($5,000) I was actually sent to the wrong facility.
Long story short, my IGF lvls are low, I’m always fucking tired and take a nap most days. And when I say tired I’m exhausted. I power through it but it’s getting annoying, I want my life back I want to be normal. What is the corrective action for all this? I now have good insurance and don’t have to worry about a bill so much anymore.
Thank you for any help, time and information provided.
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05-21-2020, 10:25 AM #2Banned- for my own actions
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Normal ranges are considered 88-246 ng/Ml I believe, so you fall into normal range.
What do your other hormone levels look like?
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05-21-2020, 12:23 PM #3New Member
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After looking online I guess the ‘normal’ range levels of that igf-1 test they gave me were incorrect.
The rest of the tests that day I don’t think pertain to this, but once I get home and can get on a computer I will add in all the tests done and levels of said tests.
Thanks!
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05-21-2020, 12:32 PM #4BANNED
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I'm going to be a totally blunt asshole..
who cares! don't use cop outs and excuses for your lazy tired ass. man the fuck up and get some shit done and stop looking for excuses for your lazy lethargic ass.
"ohh geesh my poor little IGF levels are not as high as they should be".... shut the fuck up pussy.
just get to work and do your job and stop being a little whiny baby little bitch !!!!
anyhow, told you I was gonna be blunt
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05-22-2020, 03:10 PM #6New Member
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The other things I was tested for were,
Phosphorus Plasma
Magnesium Plasma
PTH Serum
TSH Thyroid Stim Hormone
Free T4 Serum
Glucose
Bun
Creatinine
Sodium, potassium, chloride, total co2, Total protein, albumin and calcium plasma
Bilirubin Total
alk phos
Ast(sgot)
ALT(sgpt)
I'm unaware if any of these directly correlate with what is going on. If they do ill post up my levels from the test. Thanks again for your time and help, I appreciate it greatly.
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