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JfcYep. Super desensitised. Over 2 vials of 36 iu a day from QSC.
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JfcYep. Super desensitised. Over 2 vials of 36 iu a day from QSC.
That would be my guess.Probably butt hurt over the fat loss drugs.
Going to check my IGF-1 with no exogenous HGH and compare to other data.I've always had very low igf-1 no matter the dosage or brand of gh. Doesn't mean gh isn't working.
IMO, Alpha, Beta Sigma, Omega, Kappa = She, Him, Shim, Zhir, Zhee, ZuulIf by "alphas" you mean full of idiot fucking primates confused about the nature of the world like yourself then sure.
I had a lengthier retort, but I can't manage to articulate it. My cognitive abilities are diminished having read your diatribe.
IQ's been tested to be a few sigma over 100. Infer from that what you will.I’d like to think that 90ius of hGh would result in a matching IQ score but, no way IQ would be that high.
This is not just “water retention”. Your dose is gigantic. That’s acromegaly, a common side effect. It’s permanent.Well, I grew like crazy (including hands, feet and probably nose but not as much — mainly hands from what friends have noticed, although I'm not sure how much was water retention) for a while, and my HRV dropped, and RHR increased as expected. Then HRV & RHR stopped moving negatively and started recovering when it dumped sub 20ms. Then progress kinda slowed. I tested around this time. It's not as if my IGF-1 levels are natty; just not "worthy" of the dosages used.
Regarding injection frequency, I was aiming for every 4-5 hours, excluding sleep/work. More or less even doses other than after training with a slightly increased dose.
The frequency was to maximise lipolysis benefit to gain more aggressively; however, in hindsight, this was not the best decision.
Surprisingly, I'm not insulin resistant. Just over 4 mmol/l blood glucose level about 2 hours postprandial. HbA1c of just over 39 mmol/mol. No exogenous insulin use. No metformin (tried it but stopped it).
a few sigma, like a few standard deviations above 100? that's an iq of 145+. you're full of shitIQ's been tested to be a few sigma over 100. Infer from that what you will.
Of course! I was referring to the speed of it. Acromegaly doesn't happen that fast, but it has happened. Water retention is the major immediate contributor to foot size in the short term and acromegaly in the long term.This is not just “water retention”. Your dose is gigantic. That’s acromegaly, a common side effect. It’s permanent.
133 counts as a few. Would you like me to help you use a dictionary and look up "few" and other three letter words?a few sigma, like a few standard deviations above 100? that's an iq of 145+. you're full of shit
I agree to a certain extent. Dick riding a vendor is exactly that. But why should I pay for testing, and publish testing for vendors and members alike to use for their benefit and ZERO cost to them? How does that benefit me? Because Meso is about harm reduction? Really? It js for most things but when it comes to vetting sources and their products it should be every man for themselves. My thought is if you keep testing to yourself and don’t publish testing for all to see it will always keep vendors guessing when their batches are being tested. Publishing testing gives buyers and potential buyers a false sense of security that testing doesn’t need to continue to be done. And if you can’t afford to pay for testing with the prices being offered by UGLs then you shouldn’t be buying from UGLs period. Go spend the money on pharma.You hit the nail on the head. For people who have watched the entire progression of QSC you will find that things have changed quite a bit. All the testing, advanced testing, improvements in products, better pricing, etc. is all business decisions to bring in more customers and make more money. Many of these things are a win-win because we get what we want and Tracy gets more money. That's how business works and that's fine and good. Suddenly pretending to be friends and part of the "community" and that whole vibe I certainly cannot get on board with. You would hope that vendors care about their customers health and well-being to some degree, but I wouldn't count on it. Not in this market.
That's why members sticking together and utilizing a strict vetting process and holding vendors accountable is so important. If you find a good vendor on Meso, don't thank that vender, you can thank all the members who put the work in to hold a high standard and keep accountability in market.
Jesus Christ..Yep. Super desensitised. Over 2 vials of 36 iu a day from QSC.
I would think it would develop slowly if you’re taking what we can call normal doses for adults. You do realize you’re taking more than pubertal children who need to achieve a certain height, right? Again, never seen someone taking that much.Of course! I was referring to the speed of it. Acromegaly doesn't happen that fast, but it has happened. Water retention is the major immediate contributor to foot size in the short term and acromegaly in the long term.
Bruh you took 90 iu a day, you can’t start pulling the high IQ card133 counts as a few. Would you like me to help you use a dictionary and look up "few" and other three letter words?
Sounds to me like your dipping your toes into the pool to see if it’s warm enough to jump back in.Hello everyone,
I’d like to provide an update. Approximately 70% of our issues have been resolved, but we still have around 30% left to sort out before we can resume Op. The situation has been far more complicated to resolve than anticipated, and it’s taking much longer than expected. Unfortunately, I can’t provide an exact timeline for when we’ll be back, but I can assure you that we will return soon, despite the significant losses, mental stress, and all the dog shit we've been dealing with during this period. Contrary to what some might imagining us sipping piña coladas on Caribbean black titties, this has been an incredibly difficult ordeal. I sincerely hope no one else has to go through what we’ve endured and are still working to resolve.
The AAS and peptides biz is now heavily regulated and highly risky. Despite all the OPSEC we implemented, our operations were impacted during the crackdown, given the scale of our trading company, we ended up in the same range as production factories. At the end of the day, we’re not operating in the shadows, we’re a legally registered company with offices and warehouses.... so not out of the reach.
Once we’re back, we will make things right for every pending order and every reshipment that’s needed. I’ve always been a man/women of my word, and while financial gain hasn’t been my primary motivation, 2024 has turned into a non-profit year due to these events—despite the hard work we’ve put in throughout the year.
For OPSEC reasons, I can't log in except on very few occasional basis, so sorry about that, but I can't answer any comment after my post until we're back.
This HGH blast started on the 7th, and the foot issue became pronounced on the 28th of the same month (I'm not saying it's peaked at this point, but this is the day I wrote it down in my log). You're telling me you think acromegaly has such an effect from exogenous HGH in such a timeframe? Water retention is contributing more in the short term.I would think it would develop slowly if you’re taking what we can call normal doses for adults. You do realize you’re taking more than pubertal children who need to achieve a certain height, right? Again, never seen someone taking that much.
I didn't play the card first; he did. I consider myself to be downright idiotic in quite a few things a lot of the time.Bruh you took 90 iu a day, you can’t start pulling the high IQ card
