Hi Guys, I'm too curious about this topic. I have been using Saizen
( 1 iu/day) and interchange with Sermorelin (GH releaser) for the
past 7 months.
My metabolism has increased greatly. I ran faster after the first 1
month of GH usage, then I suffered a "hip pointer", ligament bruise
or strain on my left thigh area. Gradually, it developed into a
swollen tumor-like bump right on my thigh crease, where I can feel
my pulse, like a hernia. It causes pain and swollenness, and it gets
worse when I excercise a lot.. but ice seems to reduce the swelling
when applied.
I'm asumming the inflammation was caused by my own antigen, my body's
own defense mechanism reacting to the GH injections.
Also my lymph has always been higher(46-53%) than normal, even when
there's no infection in the body.
Do you know of any way to supress the over-reactive lymph production?
Or should I reduce my GH dosage?
RC
Ellis: Hello RC... In the first place... we don't know what is
causing your ligament bruise or strain on your left thigh area...
We don't even know what it is.
I don't like that you have a tumor-like bump right on your thigh
crease, and I have never heard of anything like this. I think
you should go to a doctor right away, but I don't know how you
can find a good doctor who is not full of baloney...
Where are you? Perhaps I know a good doctor near you.
I really would like that you go to a GOOD doctor to see this
"tumor-like bump"... but I don't want you to go to a doctor
who will start by blaming HGH, and charging you money for his
brilliant analysis...
I don't think it is caused by growth hormone, but it might be...
If it is, then I want proof that it is... and I don't think it
is caused by Sermorelin, but I don't know what is causing it.
In the meantime... if it was me, I would double the GH dose, and
I would stop taking the Sermorelin for a while... Then I would
watch to see what happens: it either gets worse or better, or
none of the above... - Ellis
--- In Rejuvenation@yahoogroups.com, "jbafsoc" <jbafsoc@...> wrote:
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> JBAFSOC: Mr. Toussier,
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> [Ellis: Please call me "Ellis"... "Mr. Toussier" reminds me that
> my birth certificate is 63 years old! - Ellis]
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> JBAFSOC: I Have been searching the internet and can't find the
answer.
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> My wife and I have been taking HGH for about 4 months now (1IU
> a day). She is going in for a minor surgery and had a blood test
> prior to the surgery.
>
> They canceled her surgery cause her WBC count was high (14).
> They took another blood test and now her Red blood cell count is
high.
>
>
>
> [Ellis: Please give me the numbers... Most doctors don't agree
> with me on what is "high" and what is "low" and I don't agree
> with them either... In any case, THEY are the ones who are
> going to take the decision, and all I can do is tell you to
> disagree with them, or to beg them to do the surgery if your
> wife needs it.
>
> I don't know what is "high" or "low" for white blood cells, so
> I can't interpret it for you... but if white blood cells are high,
> it could mean an infection somewhere, or it could be leukemia,
> etc... But I know what is "high" for red blood cells... If
hematocrit
> is ABOVE 70% then I AGREE WITH THEM... If it is LESS THAN 60%
> then I DON'T AGREE WITH THEM. If it is a bit higher than 60% then
> I will suppose they know better than I do, but I still don't think
> it is "dangerous"... but don't try to convince them.
>
> If your wife SMOKES TOBACCO, then her red blood cell count might
> be above 70% and she should stop smoking tobacco, and the doctors
> are right... In any case, please LOOK at the test results and tell
> me what it says. - Ellis]
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>
>
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> JBAFSOC: I know that WB's fight infection. Neither of us have
> been sick since taking HGH. It makes sense to me that maybe HGH
> increases your WBC so that you are "ready" to fight any type of
> infection that arises.
>
> My questions is: Does HGH increase your White/Red blood cell count
> to above "normal" ranges.
>
> [Ellis: I don't know. I have never heard that it does, but I
> don't know. Testosterone will raise Red blood cells... and
> EPO will raise red blood cells... and Neupogen will raise white
> blood cells... but I don't know if growth hormone will raise
> red and/or white blood cells... It might... I'm not sure...
>
> If a doctor or anybody else knows the answer, please tell us.
> Thanks. - Ellis]
>
> Thank you in advance for your response....J
>