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Hgh and diabetes
Here's my problem, I want to run HGH low dose 2iu a day for 24 weeks. I'm type 2 diabetic, and have heard that hgh and diabetes don't go together. I have read and googled it and have conflicting reports any one have first hand experience
thanks
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Hey Bro... Did you ever get an answer on this question or find any other answers through research. There has to be someone out there using gh that is type 1 or 2. Thx.
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I don't have diabetes, but HGH is prone to making the user hyperglycemic over time for sure.
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I would think you could adjust your insulin dosage or how ever your controlling your DM. I really can’t see an issue at 2iu though my fasted bg barely moves
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Originally Posted by
trenbolognaa
I don't have diabetes, but HGH is prone to making the user hyperglycemic over time for sure.
Thx bro
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Originally Posted by
joko123
I would think you could adjust your insulin dosage or how ever your controlling your DM. I really can’t see an issue at 2iu though my fasted bg barely moves
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Thx bro. Trying to get info for a workout buddy who is type1.
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Haven't used hgh yet. But AM type 2. Just make sure he checks his glucose levels very carefully regardless of any supplements used.
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GH indeed has a hyperglycemic effect, it's part of its effect as a stress hormone, you'll have to increase in some degree the insulin levels, it'll be easy to monitor it with a glucometer
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