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twera

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cheers,
im twera.
You could say im retired I think.
Im a tech guy with quiet some background and a wide spead know how.

I got no interest in benefiting financially or in any other way from this, but I´d love to spread some knewledge and guides on how to do things without getting fucked.

Hit me up with idead for guides / tutorials and ill see how I can assist you fellas <3
 
cheers,
im twera.
You could say im retired I think.
Im a tech guy with quiet some background and a wide spead know how.

I got no interest in benefiting financially or in any other way from this, but I´d love to spread some knewledge and guides on how to do things without getting fucked.

Hit me up with idead for guides / tutorials and ill see how I can assist you fellas <3
Hello,I’m currently in my teens. My growth plates are closing and I am not at a height I am happy with right now. I’m interested in HGH, but don’t know where to start researching this. Maybe you know a site/forum that could educate me on how to plan my cycle, bloodwork, and where to buy?
 
Hello,I’m currently in my teens. My growth plates are closing and I am not at a height I am happy with right now. I’m interested in HGH, but don’t know where to start researching this. Maybe you know a site/forum that could educate me on how to plan my cycle, bloodwork, and where to buy?
So this forum is for adults, and I'll still help until you're booted. Growth plate HGH therapy is provide generally up until the age of 14, after this studies show it's a lost cause and without benefit in most cases.

Drs address this with Bone age x-rays, Tanner staging, IGF-1 / GH stimulation testing, and Growth velocity (cm/year). You need to know these things, it's important. You can't just treat yourself in this circumstance and have any measurable positive results. Also so your aware the average gain in height were←3". Also to note this age group was between 5-8 years old. The reason for such a young age is the treatment often requires 3-6 years of steady treatment. Dosing varies in the studies and needs to be monitored correctly to have any potential effect and rule out the negatives.... But... o.37 mg/kg/week → 0.37×30 = 11.1 mg/week → ~1.59 mg/day. With some being pushed to 0.7 mg/kg/week mentioned historically.

I mention this because in several cases individuals were 15 for instance but bone aged at 12 making them a plausible candidate for treatment. Honestly not to crush your spirit kid, but you got what you got genetically. Be content dude, life has way more to offer then vanity concerns.
 
So this forum is for adults, and I'll still help until you're booted. Growth plate HGH therapy is provide generally up until the age of 14, after this studies show it's a lost cause and without benefit in most cases.

Drs address this with Bone age x-rays, Tanner staging, IGF-1 / GH stimulation testing, and Growth velocity (cm/year). You need to know these things, it's important. You can't just treat yourself in this circumstance and have any measurable positive results. Also so your aware the average gain in height were←3". Also to note this age group was between 5-8 years old. The reason for such a young age is the treatment often requires 3-6 years of steady treatment. Dosing varies in the studies and needs to be monitored correctly to have any potential effect and rule out the negatives.... But... o.37 mg/kg/week → 0.37×30 = 11.1 mg/week → ~1.59 mg/day. With some being pushed to 0.7 mg/kg/week mentioned historically.

I mention this because in several cases individuals were 15 for instance but bone aged at 12 making them a plausible candidate for treatment. Honestly not to crush your spirit kid, but you got what you got genetically. Be content dude, life has way more to offer then vanity concerns.
So is it really just not worth a shot at all? I’ve posted about hgh in another forum before, with more kids my age there. Users there have told me they’ve grown a couple centimeters since starting, some being even older than me. I know they might not be telling the truth, or have very different circumstances than me, but wouldit really be bad if I tried?
 
So is it really just not worth a shot at all? I’ve posted about hgh in another forum before, with more kids my age there. Users there have told me they’ve grown a couple centimeters since starting, some being even older than me. I know they might not be telling the truth, or have very different circumstances than me, but wouldit really be bad if I tried?
If you aren't deficient in GH, what makes you think taking GH is going to change anything for you?

Use some common sense dude
 
So is it really just not worth a shot at all? I’ve posted about hgh in another forum before, with more kids my age there. Users there have told me they’ve grown a couple centimeters since starting, some being even older than me. I know they might not be telling the truth, or have very different circumstances than me, but wouldit really be bad if I tried?
I venture to say it's regurgitation. When you spend enough time just here on Meso, you start to evaluate people and how or what they reply with. In example with AAS use, much of what dudes type is something they heard, and blindly trust to be fact without reason. They have no real experience and with that the cycle repeats itself. I don't pass judgement because in reality... up until the last decade information surrounding this was coveted and not available. Currently you can research everything, and we're carrying around super computers in our pockets.

In the other hand myself for instance, I'm off to the black hole to read, study verify and determine for myself. I research the information as it pertains to my situation. Retatrutide for instance, the studies are available for maximum effective dosing, frequency of, and conclusions. Why not take advantage of that? Instead we have guys taking what was determine to be invective dosing, dosing multiple times weekly and stating things proven untrue by science. The placebo effect is incredible however and that's proven. This is merely an example.

Unfortunately young man, if you research what your questioning, I think you'll find it won't be as beneficial as you're hoping, and placebo effect won't translate to actually measuring your height. My only advice after this, as an older man... You were born into the greatest age on information available, use it, study and research yourself. If you don't understand something medically, ask AI to break it down in layman's terms. Leave what people say for general conversation and human interaction.
 
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