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Old 05-18-2018, 10:12 PM #4
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My levels started at 0.03 with first blood draw, and it went up only to around 0.92, that's it. Growth hormone injections have helped heal my brain.

By the way, were you ever having intense fatigue, muscle atrophy, bone atrophy, or pits on your scalp? I had all of these because of the low growth hormone levels.
Instead fatigue but not the other stuff. I was feeling slightly better of 6 weeks into GH therapy. Just did trigger point injections into temple and having bad side effects.

How long did it take for you to notice difference?
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