Skin tags and HGH

MA11

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Hi Meso,

I took 2.4 - 3 IU HGH daily for approximately 8 of the last 12 months and no other 'gear'.

Especially in the last couple months I've been getting tiny skin tags, mostly under my armpits, a few on my neck and chest. Almost all of them - a total of ~20 - are the size of a grain of sand and not even easy to see. A few a are little bit bigger, maybe up to 2 mm.

While this is annoying I could live with that and remove them or getting it done.

I've read somewhere here that skin tags correlate with colon polyps but I can't find recent studies on that?
Actually it seems not to correlate with colorectal polyps:

Does anyone have more information on that and can print me in the right direction?

I really don't want to give up on GH since I don't have other sides. Sleep, recovery, hair improved. I love the fullness of the 5 kg (10+ lbs) of water. No CTS. I like the slow melting of visceral fat.

HbA1c is at 5.2

Appreciate all comments.
 
Absolutely, I got rid of everything that grew on me in the past. Fortunately I am not prone to this stuff but recently...damn.
That sucks I’ve never had one luckily, my wife had 2 and she got them removed. I don’t think it cost more than a couple $
 
I am aware that this is a typical symptom but I don't really have the other ones like cravings, frequent peeing or constant thirst.
Get a fasting insulin test done. Even fasting blood glucose and A1C can be "normal" in the early stages of insulin resistance because your pancreas is strong enough to pump out enough insulin to control the blood glucose.
 
I have the exact same experience, i'm getting skin tags, but also quite a lot of new moles appearing everywhere on my body. On the face, on the shoulders, on the back, on my fingers and I swear even 2 moles on my dick.

Everything i read is saying melanoma and signs of cancer etc.. It's quite scary. I think i've gotten 20 new moles in the past year which is a lot considering i didn't have/barely had any before HGH.

It takes several months to get an appointment with a dermatologist in my country so i don't know what to do about it. For me HGH also has great benefits that i rather not stop with.
 
I have the exact same experience, i'm getting skin tags, but also quite a lot of new moles appearing everywhere on my body. On the face, on the shoulders, on the back, on my fingers and I swear even 2 moles on my dick.

Everything i read is saying melanoma and signs of cancer etc.. It's quite scary. I think i've gotten 20 new moles in the past year which is a lot considering i didn't have/barely had any before HGH.

It takes several months to get an appointment with a dermatologist in my country so i don't know what to do about it. For me HGH also has great benefits that i rather not stop with.
Pay to play.
 
Any reason you all don’t just tie a bit of thread really tight round it and let it die ? Takes a couple days but falls of, I’ve only had a couple but that’s worked for me when they’ve come up, can’t even tell I had them
Or tweezers, razor blade, and 70% alcohol if you have decent dexterity.

Amazing people think they can use/abuse exogenous hormones with no consequences. Watch that fasting insulin and A1C.

Fasting insulin will give you the sign way before the A1C will.
 
Any reason you all don’t just tie a bit of thread really tight round it and let it die ? Takes a couple days but falls of, I’ve only had a couple but that’s worked for me when they’ve come up, can’t even tell I had them
I know how to get rid of them.
My question was whether I need to worry about underlying issues.
 
Or tweezers, razor blade, and 70% alcohol if you have decent dexterity.

Amazing people think they can use/abuse exogenous hormones with no consequences. Watch that fasting insulin and A1C.

Fasting insulin will give you the sign way before the A1C will.
Did I leave a careless impression?
From what I've read 2-3 IU daily rarely cause problems with insulin resistance, unless diet is crap.
I watched blood glucose and hba1c. These skin tags though.
 
Oh I forgot an important information.
My cardiologist put me on 10 mg rosuvastatin around 3 months ago since I have started to build up crap in my arteries. High cholesterol (but no CVD) runs in my family and I had high cholesterol all my life.

Statins can cause insulin resistance also.

The above mentioned diabetes test is mid December. I will update this.
 
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