
keife
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is it permanent once u quit hgh
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Cope drug if u are not stunted, otherway speeding up ur growth rate until plateau as same growth potential as someone who didnt take anything at the finish lineis it permanent once u quit hgh
Almost like hgh has a million other reasons and I don’t ask thisCope drug if u are not stunted, otherway speeding up ur growth rate until plateau as same growth potential as someone who didnt take anything at the finish line
But ofc it is a factor, skin is better on it for sure, but regular blood check up is a huge turn offAlmost like hgh has a million other reasons and I don’t ask this
Im not pre Diabetic as far as I know as I don’t have a blood glucose monitor yet also cant couldn’t get bloods when I started I should be able to soonSome diabetes patients can reverse a bit their resting blood sugars with lifestyle changes and medications but that s it, if u are in prediabete state u have still time to reverse a good part of the side effects
If u are in Europe like me u are cucked for regular blood tests, always going to the doctor to get a prescription for it, no other way around without a monitorIm not pre Diabetic as far as I know as I don’t have a blood glucose monitor yet also cant couldn’t get bloods when I started I should be able to soon
Nah I got a place near me they always said no to bloods over email but the one time I said im taking stuff they changed there answer to please call for inquires so idk also is this trueIf u are in Europe like me u are cucked for regular blood tests, always going to the doctor to get a prescription for it, no other way around without a monitor
5iuNah I got a place near me they always said no to bloods over email but the one time I said im taking stuff they changed there answer to please call for inquires so idk also is this trueView attachment 3885845
Idk ur question but use Perplexity for thisNah I got a place near me they always said no to bloods over email but the one time I said im taking stuff they changed there answer to please call for inquires so idk also is this trueView attachment 3885845
I asked it Whats the % chance of me getting diabetes from 5iu hgh a day provide me different time LinesIdk ur question but use Perplexity for this
I asked it Whats the % chance of me getting diabetes from 5iu hgh a day provide me different time Lines
Duration of 5 IU HGH Use | Estimated Diabetes Risk | Notes |
---|---|---|
1 month | Low, but insulin resistance may begin to develop9 | Acute changes in glucose metabolism possible, but diabetes rare this early. |
3-6 months | Moderate, especially if risk factors present106 | Some cases of impaired glucose tolerance or diabetes reported after 1-3 months at high doses. |
1 year | Increased, especially with continued high dose45 | Risk rises with duration, especially if other risk factors exist. |
2+ years | Significantly increased, especially in predisposed individuals486 | Long-term use at high doses is strongly associated with impaired glucose tolerance and diabetes. |
Timeline | Estimated Risk (%) | Notes |
---|---|---|
1 month | <1% | Insulin resistance may start, diabetes rare910 |
3-6 months | 1-3% | Risk rises, especially with risk factors106 |
1 year | 2-6% | Based on registry data for lower doses; likely higher at 5 IU/day45 |
2+ years | 6%+ | Risk increases further with time and dose486 |
Like 2 doses a day?Why not halving ur dosage to 2 ui for preventive measures ?
Risk of Developing Diabetes from 5 IU HGH Daily
Key Points
- Human Growth Hormone (HGH) at high doses (such as 5 IU/day) is associated with increased risk of insulin resistance and potentially type 2 diabetes, especially with prolonged use or in those with pre-existing risk factors123.
- Exact percentage risk for healthy adults using 5 IU/day is not well established in medical literature, as most studies focus on lower, therapeutic doses and on populations with growth hormone deficiency or other medical conditions456.
- Risk increases with higher doses, longer duration, older age, higher BMI, and family history of diabetes476.
What the Evidence Shows
General Population Data
- Incidence of type 2 diabetes in children treated with HGH: Up to a six-fold increase compared to non-treated children, but the absolute prevalence remains low (0.36% in one large registry, mostly at lower doses and in predisposed individuals)68.
- In adults on replacement doses (much lower than 5 IU/day): Diabetes incidence was 2.6 per 100 patient-years (about 2.6% per year), with risk not clearly linked to dose but to other factors like BMI and age54.
- High doses (like 5 IU/day, often used in bodybuilding): There is consensus that risk is higher, but no large-scale studies provide a precise percentage for this dose12.
Timeline of Risk
Duration of 5 IU HGH Use Estimated Diabetes Risk Notes 1 month Low, but insulin resistance may begin to develop9 Acute changes in glucose metabolism possible, but diabetes rare this early. 3-6 months Moderate, especially if risk factors present106 Some cases of impaired glucose tolerance or diabetes reported after 1-3 months at high doses. 1 year Increased, especially with continued high dose45 Risk rises with duration, especially if other risk factors exist. 2+ years Significantly increased, especially in predisposed individuals486 Long-term use at high doses is strongly associated with impaired glucose tolerance and diabetes.
Factors That Increase Your Risk
- Pre-existing risk factors: Family history of diabetes, obesity, metabolic syndrome, or impaired glucose tolerance136.
- Higher dose and longer duration: Both increase risk substantially48.
- Age and sex: Older age and female sex may increase risk4.
Summary Table
Timeline Estimated Risk (%) Notes 1 month <1% Insulin resistance may start, diabetes rare910 3-6 months 1-3% Risk rises, especially with risk factors106 1 year 2-6% Based on registry data for lower doses; likely higher at 5 IU/day45 2+ years 6%+ Risk increases further with time and dose486
These are rough estimates based on available data for lower doses; actual risk at 5 IU/day may be higher, especially with other risk factors.
Important Warnings
Consult a healthcare professional before considering HGH use, especially at high doses. Regular monitoring of blood glucose and metabolic health is essential if HGH is used for any reason.
- No safe high-dose threshold: 5 IU/day is considered a high, non-therapeutic dose and is not recommended for healthy individuals21.
- Diabetes risk is cumulative: The longer and higher the dose, the greater the risk.
- Other serious side effects: Besides diabetes, high-dose HGH can cause joint pain, edema, hypertension, and increased risk of certain cancers2.
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Double the percentage as a security for ur dose
Just taking 2 UI a day for anabolism and skin benefits ?Like 2 doses a day?
12% of chance after a year of 5 UI is still high for a full diabete, we are not talking about prediabete hereI thought the percent % would be way more wtf
Yk why im taking ts lmao I know ppl say it’s cope but I’m gonna try either way plus it should help with those thingsJust taking 2 UI a day for anabolism and skin benefits ?
If u can afford it why wouldnt u after 30 yo when ur natural GH production decline leading to facial bone resorption long term if u stay minimalist ?Yk why im taking ts lmao I know ppl say it’s cope but I’m gonna try either way plus it should help with those things
WymIf u can afford it why wouldnt u after 30 yo when ur natural GH production decline leading to facial bone resorption long term if u stay minimalist ?
When ur natural GH will drop through aging it is even more benefical to run it to compensate the loss with a low dose for a physiological standpoint and assuring to MOG everyone through aging as everybody else will start to resorb faster than u, no botox or facelift or skin can cope resorbed facial bones, i think at low doses u wouldnt even need to cycle it for receptors sensitivity downregulation risk factor