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Does anyone know if HGH has a large effect on the pancreas in particular, I know it has an obviously large effect on the endocrinal system as a whole. I am not an expert on the subject, looking for any answers.
(I have a genetic condition that effects my pancreas)
 
Does anyone know if HGH has a large effect on the pancreas in particular, I know it has an obviously large effect on the endocrinal system as a whole. I am not an expert on the subject, looking for any answers.
(I have a genetic condition that effects my pancreas)
double check what I say, I am not an expert on this topic tbh

iirc HGH does affect the pancreas through the hgh/insulin-related mechanisms

it shouldnt damage it, it just increases its workload pretty significantly

imo, you should double check it with an endocrinologist

what is the pancreatic condition?
 
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double check what I say, I am not an expert on this topic tbh

iirc HGH does affect the pancreas through the hgh/insulin-related mechanisms

it shouldnt damage it, it just increases its workload pretty significantly

imo, you should double check it with an endocrinologist

what is the pancreatic condition?
Chronic pancreatitis, doubt i would be able to handle the Hgh without serious repercussions
 
Chronic pancreatitis, doubt i would be able to handle the Hgh without serious repercussions
i would say its probably a bad idea since it increases metabolic demand on an already weakened organ

if you did decide to do it,

try to monitor blood glucose and HbA1c as closely as possible

maybe try enzyme therapy (I know nothing about this, I was just told about it a while back)

and make sure to watch for any signs of glucose intolerance or diabetes progression

it shouldnt in theory be incredibly damaging, but the increased workload could cause problems

it would just mean you need to do a whole lot of monitoring
 
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r u short tho or why did u even wanna hop on in the first place?
I'm 173 and my parents are 181 and 169, I also have recessed features but I know hgh is unlikely to help that.
 
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I'm 173 and my parents are 181 and 169, I also have recessed features but I know hgh is unlikely to help that.
unfortunate disease nerf but try to naturally heightmax it still has high chances of working
 
unfortunate disease nerf but try to naturally heightmax it still has high chances of working
I previously had very poor sleep habits and high cortisol while I was going through growth so I think it's over.
 

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