mltn2mtn
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Alright, I know this is like the 1000th thread about HGH, but I genuinely need serious advice on HGH usage. My bone age exactly 4 months ago was 16, determined via the Greulich and Pyle method. My chronological age at the time was 16.5.
For context, my dad is 6'1.5. His parents were 5'5 mom and 6'0 dad, no siblings. My mom is 5'0.5. Her dad is 5'10 and her mom is 5'5, she has a 5'6 sister and a 5'6 brother who hit a 3-inch growth spurt at 17.
I’m currently 5'7 flat. I’ve grown 0.4 inches in the past 4 months since that bone age test. The last time I went to the doctor, about 5 months ago, she said I grew 1.9 inches from 15.5 to 16.5 (no weird shit, I don’t know if this correlates), but my meat has grown 0.4 since then too. In just the past month, it’s grown around 0.25–0.3 and It's at 6.1 now even though the endo said I was close to my fully adult genitals at the time.
I still have no facial hair, and my shoe size has slightly increased from an 8.5 to a 9 in the past 8 months. Would HGH + ai save my height, will I hit 5'9 naturally?
Here's my bloodwork from the endocrinologist 4 months ago.
For context, my dad is 6'1.5. His parents were 5'5 mom and 6'0 dad, no siblings. My mom is 5'0.5. Her dad is 5'10 and her mom is 5'5, she has a 5'6 sister and a 5'6 brother who hit a 3-inch growth spurt at 17.
I’m currently 5'7 flat. I’ve grown 0.4 inches in the past 4 months since that bone age test. The last time I went to the doctor, about 5 months ago, she said I grew 1.9 inches from 15.5 to 16.5 (no weird shit, I don’t know if this correlates), but my meat has grown 0.4 since then too. In just the past month, it’s grown around 0.25–0.3 and It's at 6.1 now even though the endo said I was close to my fully adult genitals at the time.
I still have no facial hair, and my shoe size has slightly increased from an 8.5 to a 9 in the past 8 months. Would HGH + ai save my height, will I hit 5'9 naturally?
Here's my bloodwork from the endocrinologist 4 months ago.
Code:
TSH — 4.22 µIU/mL
Total T4 — 6.2 µg/dL
Free T4 — 1.1 ng/dL
Thyroid peroxidase antibodies — 14 IU/mL
Thyroglobulin antibodies — 17.1 IU/mL
Prolactin — 15.9 ng/mL
IGF-1 — 325 ng/mL
IGF binding protein-3 — 4.30 mg/L
IgA — 105 mg/dL
Sodium — 139 mmol/L
Potassium — 4.4 mmol/L
Chloride — 103 mmol/L
CO₂ — 23 mmol/L
Anion gap — 13 mmol/L
Glucose — 91 mg/dL
BUN — 13 mg/dL
Creatinine — 0.75 mg/dL
Total protein — 7.0 g/dL
Albumin — 4.7 g/dL
Calcium — 10.1 mg/dL
Total bilirubin — 0.9 mg/dL
AST — 29 U/L
ALT — 15 U/L
Alkaline phosphatase — 152 U/L
WBC — 5.76 K/µL
RBC — 4.91 M/µL
Hemoglobin — 13.8 g/dL
Hematocrit — 43.6 %
MCV — 88.8 fL
MCH — 28.1 pg
MCHC — 31.7 g/dL
RDW — 13.4 %
Platelets — 314 K/µL
Neutrophils — 49.0 %
Lymphocytes — 28.5 %
Monocytes — 13.4 %
Eosinophils — 2.9 %
Basophils — 0.4 %
Neutrophils (absolute) — 2.82 K/µL
Lymphocytes (absolute) — 1.71 K/µL
Monocytes (absolute) — 0.77 K/µL
Eosinophils (absolute) — 0.17 K/µL
Basophils (absolute) — 0.02 K/µL
Immature granulocytes — 0.5 %
Immature granulocytes (absolute) — 0.03 K/µL
ESR — 2 mm/hr
Tissue transglutaminase IgA — <0.5 U/mL
Tissue transglutaminase IgG — <0.8 U/mL