Hgh and cyst

Milad

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Hello guys dose hgh grow the cyst or effect it in any way I have a lot hgh and was using it but I recently got checked and apparently I have an cyst and they told me I had it since birth and we need to watch it so I was wondering if the hgh will effect in any way possible any help or feed back is appreciated it or anyone have something similar.
 
Is it rigid? Or soft and moves around? If it’s soft and moves around and does not hurt it’s probably just a lipoma, fatty cyst.

I had one removed from my arm. There’s another one that has actually gotten smaller in size as I lost weight but it’s in an aggravating spot on my belt line.
 
Is it rigid? Or soft and moves around? If it’s soft and moves around and does not hurt it’s probably just a lipoma, fatty cyst.

I had one removed from my arm. There’s another one that has actually gotten smaller in size as I lost weight but it’s in an aggravating spot on my belt line.
They said It’s the neural glial or arachnoid cyst
 
They did told me the size is kinda big and over time it just grew

Ah ok, an Arachnoid cyst. FWIW, children with those have been on growth hormone treatment, some because the tumor was pressing in the pineal gland causing growth hormone deficiency, and a connection between growth hormone and the growth of those was never found.

Whether and how much they grow appears dependent on how well fluid can or can't drain from them. Unfortunately, you'll have to keep an eye on it, but, at least in normal therapeutic doses, HGH doesn't have an impact on its growth like it does on cancerous tumors. Since HGH can, in rare cases cause an increase in pressure on the brain though, it may go from no-symptoms to developing them if squeezed against some structure by the added pressure.

BTW, they can also be caused by head trauma, if you had any.
 
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Ah ok, an Arachnoid cyst. FWIW, children with those have been on growth hormone treatment, some because the tumor was pressing in the pineal gland causing growth hormone deficiency, and a connection between growth hormone and the growth of those was never found.

Whether and how much they grow appears dependent on how well fluid can or can't drain from them. Unfortunately, you'll have to keep an eye on it, but, at least in normal therapeutic doses, HGH doesn't have an impact on its growth like it does on cancerous tumors. Since HGH can, in rare cases cause an increase in pressure on the brain though, it may go from no-symptoms to developing them if squeezed against some structure by the added pressure.

BTW, they can also be caused by head trauma, if you had any.
Yes all they told me will keep an eye for it for now so I was just worrying if hgh would effect it thanks for the feed back but that’s all they said that I guess i was born with it and it grew over time but the only reason I checked on my head cuz I was feel weird symptom so they end up finding this then told me the cyst is big but they don’t think its causing any pressure since my eye doc also checked on my eyes and they both saying it’s not causing any pressure so they just send me back to my primary doctor to get checked with more blood work and other testing.
 
Ah ok, an Arachnoid cyst. FWIW, children with those have been on growth hormone treatment, some because the tumor was pressing in the pineal gland causing growth hormone deficiency, and a connection between growth hormone and the growth of those was never found.

Whether and how much they grow appears dependent on how well fluid can or can't drain from them. Unfortunately, you'll have to keep an eye on it, but, at least in normal therapeutic doses, HGH doesn't have an impact on its growth like it does on cancerous tumors. Since HGH can, in rare cases cause an increase in pressure on the brain though, it may go from no-symptoms to developing them if squeezed against some structure by the added pressure.

BTW, they can also be caused by head trauma, if you had any.
This is a little too big of an issue for you to copy paste some crap you googled and pretend you have any knowledge on this at all.
 
This is a little too big of an issue for you to copy paste some crap you googled and pretend you have any knowledge on this at all.

I realize this internet thing is still alien to cranky old fucks, but I'm confident OP can give appropriate weight to the answers in response to questions posed to randos on a forum.

You don't know what I know or don't, but we're not all trudging to year 35 at some menial job or scraping by on a shit pension and meals on wheels, popping in here with one liner "highlights from nursing home visitor's hour".

He's clearly under a doctor's care, or I would've started by directing him there, and I can back up everything I said about HGH and brain cysts with a mountain of evidence.
 
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I realize this internet thing is still alien to cranky old fucks, but I'm confident OP can give appropriate weight to the answers in response to questions posed to randos on a forum.

You don't know what I know or don't, but we're not all trudging to year 35 at some menial job or scraping by on a shit pension and meals on wheels, popping in here with one liner "highlights from nursing home visitor's hour".

He's clearly under a doctor's care, or I would've started by directing him there, and I can back up everything I said about HGH and brain cysts with a mountain of evidence.
Leading with it’s on his brain would have definitely changed my response.
 
I realize this internet thing is still alien to cranky old fucks, but I'm confident OP can give appropriate weight to the answers in response to questions posed to randos on a forum.

You don't know what I know or don't, but we're not all trudging to year 35 at some menial job or scraping by on a shit pension and meals on wheels, popping in here with one liner "highlights from nursing home visitor's hour".

He's clearly under a doctor's care, or I would've started by directing him there, and I can back up everything I said about HGH and brain cysts with a mountain of evidence.
You're still full of shit.
 
Is it rigid? Or soft and moves around? If it’s soft and moves around and does not hurt it’s probably just a lipoma, fatty cyst.

I had one removed from my arm. There’s another one that has actually gotten smaller in size as I lost weight but it’s in an aggravating spot on my belt line.
I have some on my forearm and thigh. I'm slim. Do you know the reason for this?
 
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