PainCakez's picture
PainCakez
  • 3
1261

+ 3 IGF1 Qitropin

ad

Bloods done 3 hours after 2iu morning injection.
Very satisfied. The doctor said these numbers are in perfect correlation to the dosage.

Thanks Serge!

(Sorry for the extreme cut out, was worried about private information)

Ordered from: 
Luiggi's picture

you are using qitropin??

PainCakez's picture

Yes. But looks like my baseline IGF-1 is pretty low due to lack of sleep quality and the possible sleep apnea (no reference IGF-1 since symptoms started). Got on new year an appointment if I possibly need a CPAP-mask. If everything works out I will get bloods done again after the therapy.

MegaT883's picture

Let me see if I'm understanding this correctly your running hgh as a cycle or your adding hgh to something else that your running?

PainCakez's picture

I'm running it as an addition to some other compounds, but HGH use will be for an extended amount of time due to minimum length of a HGH cycle.

MegaT883's picture

Did you run a base line on igf-1 pre compounds to find out what your natural levels were? When your 21 your body produces enough hgh/igf-1 unless something's wrong with you. You can get the same results you posted just from running testosterone. How do I know this? From medical studies.
https://www.physiology.org/doi/full/10.1152/ajpendo.2001.281.6.e1172#T2

PainCakez's picture

Thank you for your input, really interesting study. My doctor got all my blood profiles and knows the compounds I'm taking. Personally I did not save the numbers, only took that one home with me to upload it. In the study the increase @600mg test/wk was 77+-13, the participants got a pretty nice baseline lvl. My guess is that I might be at the lower end of what is in range for my age (or even like you said something "is wrong with me"). I will contact my doctor and ask him if he considered the IGF-1 increase from testosterone. Again thank you for your time to point this out to me.

edit: What are your thoughts on this https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4795274/ ? Low IGF-1 levels due to sleep apnea. Since I gained weight my sleep quality drastically decreased. Heavy snorting and waking up every few minutes. If the metabolic syndrome is a factor I would need to compare to my bloods, first thing that jumped into my eye is: "MS was diagnosed according to the National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP) guidelines.30 Patients had MS if they had three or more of the following risk factors: [...] HDL cholesterol < 40 mg/dL [...]." Mine is 10 mg/dL.
Also the "possible" sleep apnea started after my last blood test (not this one). So there is no reference of my baseline IGF-1 with the decreased sleep quality...

PainCakez's picture

Simply using it as a compound for my cycle. Low dose first, so I get to know HGH better. Started off with 2iu daily, after 1 month raised to 4iu daily.

PainCakez's picture

Thank you for your concern. I try to start things now in a competitive manner. Keeping health monitored and stay in contact with a team of doctors about proper dosaging and possible side effects, so that hopefully there will be no surprise.

pickle's picture

You are 21 years old?

good job on getting BW though

PainCakez's picture

Yes, sitting right now at 108kg (238lbs) with 7.45% bf (bulking).
Always checking my bloods to keep me healthy and check if the gear is serious.

PainCakez's picture

Thank you. Idk about pictures, I'm trying to keep things as impersonal as possible, still a bit scary to show yourself on forums like these, you never know. I will think about it when I'm happy with my physique, but thank you again for you kind words.