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Old 01-Oct-04, 10:35 PM   #1
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Growth hormone question


hey all kind of new here but i have a question, i have a growth problem the thyroid and pituitary glands dont work it has been like that since i was born. it is called hypopanpit something like that i have been lifting for about nine months first 6 months were hard lifting and i gained an 1/2 inch on biceps and got bigger all around But i moved home and we dont have any good gyms i did buy a home gym but i havent used it that much. well the question is the doctor i have to see for my growth problem wants to give me hgh(growth hormon) and i am wondering will it help me git bigger ir will it just make all my hormons run even with the rest of the 25 year old guys out there. I was just wondering. I know it is to help my body with all the hormons but what will it do for muscles.
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Old 02-Oct-04, 09:44 AM   #2
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i did buy a home gym but i havent used it that much.
Why would you not continue to lift weights to stimulate natural growth hormone production within your own body?
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Old 02-Oct-04, 12:16 PM   #3
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miss understanding i will work out but you see man my body dosnt produce growth hormon naturally because of my growth problem, i produce a very little amount nothing compared to an average 25 year old male.

And about the home gym i do work out on it, but ya now when you have a gym membership it gets you to get out and go to the gym, where with me the home gym doesnt do that ya get what i am saying..... I just need toget use to makeing time to work out again because when i am home i tend to spend my time working around the house on my truck and what not

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Old 03-Oct-04, 11:05 AM   #4
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hgh will boost your gh levels to even or higher than the average 25 year old...as for thyroid, talk to him about cytomel or something like that
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Old 03-Oct-04, 11:03 PM   #5
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Yes, having GH levels in the normal range for someone your age should help you with your progress. It still remains important to get the correct nutrition and proper excercise. If you were able to make progress with very low GH ranges, it should only improve with normal to high levels, all other factors being in place.
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Old 17-Oct-04, 01:30 AM   #6
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thanks for the info guys just went and seen the doctor on sept. 31 and he said he would talk to my insurance and what not. he said it would not be a problem. they tested my blood to check all my levals and also had a ostoperorsis(or how ever you spell it)test done and everything was low so i actully need more hormons. thanks again guys :
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