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Originally Posted by access
Actually for children who are GH deficient they do prescribe HGH for this exact reason but you need to be really careful as it can also have a detrimental affect on fusing your growth plates too early and causing stunted growth.
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Yeah i knew a guy in high school who was very short for his age and underdeveloped and i think he had HGH injections. Out of interest what would happen if you used the injections in a kid who was not GH deficient? Beacuse if they are still growing naturally and then they add more HGH i guess that would have some bad side effects.
Also when i am on a course is it best to have my doc monitor it or possibly for him to suggest how much i should take or is it not needed?
A few more questions. One is how much am i looking at spending if i want to take this stuff for 6-8 months and also i saw this on another site:
"If your body is artificially given a hormone that is naturally produced , such as the Human Growth Hormone, your body's negative feedback will respond by stopping its natural production. Therefore, unless you are willing, or have the deep pockets to continue this therapy for life, you run the risk of eliminating your body's natural capacity to produce the hormone and hence speeding up the ageing process on stopping. This is the same reason why body builders who stop using anabolic steroids lose muscle mass and gain a much higher proportion of body fat as their natural testerone level declines."
Is there any truth behind that?