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      hgh causing glucose levels to rise

      someone I know who is on HGH just took a blood test and it came back with raised glucose levels (just barely raised) How long does he need to get off hgh before his glucose levels stabilize to normal range?

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      Many of the early studies using high GH doses (≥0.01 mg/kg/day) reported that fasting glucose and insulin levels increased after short-term GH treatment for less than 6 months, but were usually restored to baseline levels after 1 or 2 years of GH treatment (Table 1).

      Effects of growth hormone on glucose metabolism and insulin resistance in human - PMC

      just a blip from an article I recently read. In my opinion research is suggestive, as different people will have different results and outcomes.

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      Very intersting!! If the study is correct I don't need to get off gh like I figured I'd have temporarily
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      Quote Originally Posted by Jimring View Post
      Very intersting!! If the study is correct I don't need to get off gh like I figured I'd have temporarily
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      GH will raise glucose and RBCs. I find monitoring my carbs more when on helps a ton. I also donate blood every 2 months to prevent them and hemoglobin from getting too high.


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      I usually run insulin when I’m using a lot of GH and I have a glucose test meter I use during those times.


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      Quote Originally Posted by *XXL View Post
      GH will raise glucose and RBCs. I find monitoring my carbs more when on helps a ton. I also donate blood every 2 months to prevent them and hemoglobin from getting too high.


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      use HGH fasting, first thing in the morning.
      Wait 1 hr to 1.5 hrs for breakfast.

      Use a calorie app to track your food intake, My Fitness Pal is a good one.
      You can set it in your computer for 3 meals and 3 snacks.

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