hgh and insurance

jeebise23

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hi guys this might be a dumb question but i am currentley 44 yrs old and have very low t levels i see my endo tommorow anyways getting back to hgh i know they advertise it as the fountain of youth for older men, again i was just wondering if insurance has paid for anyones hgh thanks j
 
I have wondered the same. I have terrible tendonitis in multiple locations, plus pains in shoulders. I have tried resting and letting stuff heal, but it just won't get better. I thought if I could find a Dr willing, maybe I could get a cycle of hgh to help rebuild my tendons.
 
Not likely depending in what country you are I think. Before spending a huge amount of money on gh. Did you consider tb500, bpc 157 or both? (maybe even other peps that amplifiy your normal gh release!)
 
Not stacking the ghrp2. Currently taking 2.5mg x 2 a week of tb500, and taking NPP to lessen shoulder pain.
 
With test and Tren until end of this month. Then will likely end up on prescribed trt, after which will keep NPP on hand for as needed for flare ups.
 
Drop the test and tren and maybe npp bc test shuts down collagen synthesis (up to 80%) just run ghrp2 + mod grf and tb 500. And see if it gets better. If not better after 2/3 months maybe add npp to it.

Also anavar promotes collagen synthesis!
 
Thanks, will do. This cycle is about done anyway, and I'm not gonna gain any now with out being able to push hard. I was thinking of using var in my next cycle.
 
Drop the test and tren and maybe npp bc test shuts down collagen synthesis (up to 80%) just run ghrp2 + mod grf and tb 500. And see if it gets better. If not better after 2/3 months maybe add npp to it.

Also anavar promotes collagen synthesis!

You wanna cite that bullshit? Just cuz you read it doesn't make it true. Big difference in skin vs. Load bearing connective tissue

Completely agree with adding ghrh to ghrp tho
 
IME the script is only half the battle. If you can show 0.0 on your gh serum test you may have a chance of insurance covering it.
Your best chance is to find a doc that is gh friendly who will do the proper tests and go to bat for you with the insurance co.
 
IME the script is only half the battle. If you can show 0.0 on your gh serum test you may have a chance of insurance covering it.
Your best chance is to find a doc that is gh friendly who will do the proper tests and go to bat for you with the insurance co.

Not!
 
IME the script is only half the battle. If you can show 0.0 on your gh serum test you may have a chance of insurance covering it.
Your best chance is to find a doc that is gh friendly who will do the proper tests and go to bat for you with the insurance co.
Are you really sure ? ;-)
 
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