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what are the chances of getting diabeties from taking HG?

I imagine the insulin-resistance that GH causes is similiar to "real" diabetes and is irreversible once it happens. Hopefully that changes sometime before I go full-blown diabetic, LOL.
 
Sadist said:
I imagine the insulin-resistance that GH causes is similiar to "real" diabetes and is irreversible once it happens. Hopefully that changes sometime before I go full-blown diabetic, LOL.
lol?
 
You're kidding me. On the contrary, HGH actually improves glucose utilization to the point where one may become hypoglycemic.
 
Maybe it is just me personally, I check my blood glucose and it gets really high on even low doses of GH. I think the hypoglycemia some people report is due more to using insulin with it.
 
To put it simply, HGH does not cause diabetes, so there is nothing to prevent. HGH may cause hypoglycemia--this is not diabetes. How do you prevent hypoglycemia--either up the carbs or lower the HGH dosages.
 
Growth Hormone is one many hormones( epinephrine, cortisol, glucagon) that rises glycemic levels.That's one of the reasons it is mostly released at night , when glycemic levels are dropping at your sleep.The instant you inject it, glycemic levels start to rise. That of course, stimulate insuline release. With time,long usage with high doses, and specially in genetic prone people, diabetes can develop. At first, it is basically a "more glucose than I can handle"kind of situation, but at time goes by, and with no care, it leads to pancreatic failure, and insuline dependant Diabetes. If you are using HGH, you have to monitor your glicemic levels closely, cause you are going to be using insulin also.There is an answer for people usin HgH alone and being hypoglicemic.They are producing tons of insulin to compensate the hyperglicemia, and after a spurge of insulin ( endogen) becoming hypoglicemic.With time, as with others, pancreas will fail to overcompensate, and then... HGh/insulin it's a tricky combo, and along with diuretics are, IMHO, the most dangerous drugs to handle.They are not for begginers/uneducated.
 
Rio 2001 said:
Growth Hormone is one many hormones( epinephrine, cortisol, glucagon) that rises glycemic levels.That's one of the reasons it is mostly released at night , when glycemic levels are dropping at your sleep.The instant you inject it, glycemic levels start to rise. That of course, stimulate insuline release. With time,long usage with high doses, and specially in genetic prone people, diabetes can develop. At first, it is basically a "more glucose than I can handle"kind of situation, but at time goes by, and with no care, it leads to pancreatic failure, and insuline dependant Diabetes. If you are using HGH, you have to monitor your glicemic levels closely, cause you are going to be using insulin also.There is an answer for people usin HgH alone and being hypoglicemic.They are producing tons of insulin to compensate the hyperglicemia, and after a spurge of insulin ( endogen) becoming hypoglicemic.With time, as with others, pancreas will fail to overcompensate, and then... HGh/insulin it's a tricky combo, and along with diuretics are, IMHO, the most dangerous drugs to handle.They are not for begginers/uneducated.
Rio you seem to know your stuff bro ...i have no clue as far as this stuff goes i need to learn more .....I HAVE ONE MORE ? do you keep all the gaines from the HGH ? thanks
 
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