Keep going hypo after starting HGH.

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Ok I have been on 4IUs of GH for about 2 months started feeling bad so I checked my glucose the first time it was 45 so I thought maybe it was just the meter checked several times and it was still in the 40's and last week it was in the 70's a couple of times . got a doc appointment later this month.
Anybody have this to happen I have never been diabetic.
So I guess slin is out of the question for me right now.sucks
 
Ok I have been on 4IUs of GH for about 2 months started feeling bad so I checked my glucose the first time it was 45 so I thought maybe it was just the meter checked several times and it was still in the 40's and last week it was in the 70's a couple of times . got a doc appointment later this month.
Anybody have this to happen I have never been diabetic.
So I guess slin is out of the question for me right now.sucks
I have HGH on the way and your post makes me a little nervous. LOL. That said, in my research, you are probably using too much. I plan to only use 2IU's 5 days per week. I am not looking to gain mass with it. I have Test for that when I blast. Seems like you should back off IMO. Also, what was your source? KEFEI? with stickers that can be verified?
 
Dancing with death, you go comatose around 40. How did you not feel well? Sweating, shakes, brain fog poinding heart? The more times you go hypo, the less extreme these symptoms. The hypothalamus kind of monitors glucosr activity. Triggering your liver to release sugar, in a properly running system this all happens automaticly and you never notice. SOMETHING is not right. Are you drasticaly restricting carb intake? Anyones guess, hell it sounds like your injecting insulin. What time of day, and how long had you fasted. Buy another METRER. GO SEE DOC ASAP!

Edit. If you were taking slin that week, you probably never would have made this post. Glucose is FUEL for your brain. Run out of fuel, guess who stops breathing. BRO i would be scared shitless. Any other gear besides the HGH? Something sure the hell aint right.
 
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Dancing with death, you go comatose around 40. How did you not feel well? Sweating, shakes, brain fog poinding heart? The more times you go hypo, the less extreme these symptoms. The hypothalamus kind of monitors glucosr activity. Triggering your liver to release sugar, in a properly running system this all happens automaticly and you never notice. SOMETHING is not right. Are you drasticaly restricting carb intake? Anyones guess, hell it sounds like your injecting insulin. What time of day, and how long had you fasted. Buy another METRER. GO SEE DOC ASAP!

Edit. If you were taking slin that week, you probably never would have made this post. Glucose is FUEL for your brain. Run out of fuel, guess who stops breathing. BRO i would be scared shitless. Any other gear besides the HGH? Something sure the hell aint right.
@PIZZABOY You have come to same conclusion I did earlier bro I believe I'm not getting enough carbs going to discontinue the GH and reconfigure my diet. I was also running tren and I must burn a lot of carb on it alone so I'm dropping the Tren also and get my diet straighten out. then continue.
My first run with GH and tren together live and learn I guess.
 
The job I work is a production job so we work thru lunch to get finished so we can go home and still get paid for a full day. I hadn't really considered that amount of time without eating when I got home from work is when I checked it and it was low. so I'm going to have to load up at 9:00 am. and carrie shakes.
 
Ok I have been on 4IUs of GH for about 2 months started feeling bad so I checked my glucose the first time it was 45 so I thought maybe it was just the meter checked several times and it was still in the 40's and last week it was in the 70's a couple of times . got a doc appointment later this month.
Anybody have this to happen I have never been diabetic.
So I guess slin is out of the question for me right now.sucks

Untreated DM results in HYPERGLYCEMIA which GH could worsen.

A BS in the 40s is NORMAL and should never be used alone to DX hypoglycemia!

Check your BS after eating you should see an appropriate RISE in your BS level

That's assuming the GH your running is not being supplemented with Slin or another oral hyperglycemic drug?

Hypoglycemia can be a serious issue
when diabetic drugs are the etiology as some have a LONG half life and can take a while to clear, and is one reason why I've been so adamant about
avoiding this "compliment to GH therapy"
 
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Untreated DM results in HYPERGLYCEMIA which GH could worsen.

A BS in the 40s is NORMAL and should never be used alone to DX hypoglycemia!

Check your BS after eating you should see an appropriate RISE in your BS level

That's assuming the GH your running is not being supplemented with Slin or another oral hyperglycemic drug?

Hypoglycemia can be a serious issue
when diabetic drugs are the etiology as some have a LONG half life and can take a while to clear, and is one reason why I've been so adamant about
avoiding this "compliment to GH therapy"
Yes you're right Jim as soon as I eat it returns to normal fairly quick. so you think I should make sure to keep enough carbs going in during the day .
 
Yes you're right Jim as soon as I eat it returns to normal fairly quick. so you think I should make sure to keep enough carbs going in during the day .


It sounds like you're "overthinking" this issue bc SYMPTOMATIC hypoglycemia as a result of DIET ALONE is next to nonexistent.

Much of what is or has been posted here and esp elsewhere about this "condition" is pure baloney!

That's bc our body uses FOUR (GH, Cortisol, Epi, Glucagon) hormones to ensure enough glucose (the preferred fuel for ALL organs) is available for metabolic processes.

To that end IDK why you're checking BS levels UNLESS you are:

- rightfully concerned about DM
bc of a family HX

- supplementing Slin or an oral diabetic med (something VERY few cyclists should be doing from a risk / benefit perspective IMO)

- running GH at high dosages while on a strict ketogenic diet, as this may result in insulin resistance and HYPERGLYCEMIA

Finally from a dietary perspective cyclists seem to "benefit" most from a high protein, moderate complex carbs and Low fat diet.

Hope that helps

Jim
 
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It sounds like you're "overthinking" this issue bc SYMPTOMATIC hypoglycemia as a result of DIET ALONE is next to nonexistent.

Much of what is or has been posted here and esp elsewhere about this "condition" is pure baloney!

That's bc our body uses FOUR (GH, Cortisol, Epi, Glucagon) hormones to ensure enough glucose (the preferred fuel for ALL organs) is available for metabolic processes.

To that end IDK why you're checking BS levels UNLESS you are:

- rightfully concerned about DM
bc of a family HX

- supplementing Slin or an oral diabetic med (something VERY few cyclists should be doing from a risk / benefit perspective IMO)

- running GH at high dosages while on a strict ketogenic diet, as this may result in insulin resistance and HYPERGLYCEMIA

Finally from a dietary perspective cyclists seem to "benefit" most from a high protein, moderate complex carbs and Low fat diet.

Hope that helps

Jim
Yes that helps I believe you're right Im just over thinking it.
 
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