Author Topic: What effect does Human Growth Hormone have on testosterone blood levels?  (Read 1044 times)

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Hey guys,

48 year old guy here.  Far from a steroid expert, but previously did two different cycles with human growth hormone, test, deca, and anavar.  Was blown away by the results, but have since shifted to low-dose ongoing test prescribed by an endocrinologist as hormone replacement therapy.

The low-dose test is working out well in keeping much of the gains I received from the cycles, but I am now considering furthering my gains by going back to a six month cycle of human growth hormone.  Since I don't want the endocrinologist to know this, and since he is frequently monitoring my testosterone levels, I want to know whether the test levels would be affected by the hgh.

Thanks for any info you might have.

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Shouldn't have to worry about it really.  Has he tested your IGF1 levels and does he test them?  At your age I'm surprised he didn't test those already.

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Shouldn't have to worry about it really.  Has he tested your IGF1 levels and does he test them?  At your age I'm surprised he didn't test those already.

I've had two friends go into surgery while taking low levels of GH.  Both times, they were turned away that day due to blood tests that showed high levels of ________ (I want to say it was white blood cells, but I'm not 100%). 

Point, is he may not check your IGF-1 levels, but if he sees other abnormalities in your blood work he will likely probe further.  I may be wrong, but do some more research before you go that route.

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I've had two friends go into surgery while taking low levels of GH.  Both times, they were turned away that day due to blood tests that showed high levels of ________ (I want to say it was white blood cells, but I'm not 100%). 

Point, is he may not check your IGF-1 levels, but if he sees other abnormalities in your blood work he will likely probe further.  I may be wrong, but do some more research before you go that route.

192aa sequence GH has been reported by some people to raise antibodies in the blood.  I stick with using the 191aa for that reason.  They might have thought that there was an infection in the body due to the high wbc, but it was probably just from the 192aa GH.

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192aa sequence GH has been reported by some people to raise antibodies in the blood.  I stick with using the 191aa for that reason.  They might have thought that there was an infection in the body due to the high wbc, but it was probably just from the 192aa GH.

That's a reasonable assumption, but in both cases I am 100% certain they had real GH.

BTW, how do you know you have 191aa GH?  Do you only use pharma stuff? 

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That's a reasonable assumption, but in both cases I am 100% certain they had real GH.

BTW, how do you know you have 191aa GH?  Do you only use pharma stuff? 

For the most part yes, but I do use some Thanktropins as well.  I've tried just about everything out there when it comes to GH, from somatropin, Saizen, Hyges, browns, yellows, blues reds, greens etc.

Do you happen to know what dosage of GH they were on and how long they had been on for?