posted Mon, 10/07/2013 - 16:56
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Carpal tunnel syndrome sides with HGH.
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I've been injecting 2ui nightly for two weeks and I am getting what feels
like carpal tunnel syndrome. Could this be a side effect?
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Been using 1.5-2iu a day for almost 2 years and still get cramping in my fingers and hands at the gym if i go anything above 2iu.
aasmanIts a normal side of hGH. I get it only in the morning when I am waking up. My hands feel like they're falling asleep and then I get pins and needles for awhile after that. I am using Angtropin 2iu in the morning and 2iu at night. I don't go higher because there is really no point. You're just asking for side effects when injecting more than 4iu a day. I have read about bros using 8iu a day and I think its a waste. I will gladly take this for the effects of hGH which include reduced body fat, increased muscle, and I have way more energy in the gym. My workouts have been fantastic this month. I am getting great pumps but Im also using 15mg of Superdrol and 750mg of Sustanon. Its working wonders for me...
i am running 6iu of a canadian brand UG gh (not pharma) and i am injecting at night
should i be injecting in the morning? i was doing that and felt sluggish at work, or was that maybe just fatigue from gym?
if i continue to inject in the am and i am getting fatigue will i get over it eventually? also are pre and post work out injections something to consider if its only active 4 hours in ur system?
i am getting really bad hand cramps and my knees and ankles feel stressed like ive been carrying at ton of weight on them
Same thing I had when I started. If you can't deal with it, then skip a day or two now and then until your body gets used to it. It seems like you won't but you will in time. Good luck
Read my story
http://www.eroids.com/pics/serostim-side-effect
slow taper man. i went from .5-4iu increasing .5 every week. no problems at all.
WithdrawlYup, it's a normal side effect and it'll go away with time. It might come back if you up the dose but will go away again.
Yes, it's a normal side. It's something people continually write about on this site and others when talking about sides. The overwhelming majority also favor pinning in the morning so your endogenous GH will work at night. My point is you need to read more about the substance you are injecting into your body. You should be familiar with side effects, how, when, where to pin, dosages, best brands and any possible dangers to your body. The info is all right here on this site. You can also do a google search and read a few articles.
Just so you know, you may feel restless, get tingles in your extremities, my feet were asleep all day for the first week, retain water for a few weeks, and all these are normal sides.
Good luck to you and I hope you attain all your goals...but read up.
Switch its use to morning or around workouts....but if you are senstitive to GH then yes you will get this,.Only advice is to go back down to 1iu and work back up to two over a few weeks,
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why you injecting at night? Thats when your natural HGH pulses - Your missing out.
I've been reading various opinions about when to pin and had come to the conclusion that night was best. please elaborate on pinning in the morning.
If the numbness in my fingers is a side of HGH, then yes, I can see the advantage to moving my injections to the morning, if only to avoid this side.
My understanding is that HGH only stays in your system roughly 4 hours after injection. Thus a morning and afternoon (pre or post workout) will allow your body to release it's own HGH at night while you sleep.
Taking does at night prevents natural production - Thus your missing out, so your total blood HGH levels could potentially higher.
A night time dose is more for HRT protocol. Morning pinning would be the better choice.
Yes. Many people report that side while running GH. I got the same thing running ghrps with mod grf. Hope this helps!