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Old 03-06-2020, 04:42 PM #1
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Default Growth Hormone Deficient

My growth hormone stim test results came back today, and I am deficient!

My initial hypothesis of testosterone was wrong, and my claim that it reduced my head sensitivity was also wrong. What most likely was occurring was the extra testosterone blunted the symptoms of the concussions.

I highly suggest all of you to look into a growth hormone stim test, as this could be the underlying cause of your PCS.

Symptoms I had:
-Intense depersonalization/derealization
-Brain fog
-Memory problems
-Depression
-Cold and heat sensitivity
-Intense thirst and frequent urination after consuming high-sugar foods
-Head sensitivity to concussions
-Dry skin
-Carpal tunnel and joint problems from playing piano
-Blurry vision
-Sleep difficulty. Sleeping more worsened my cognitive skills while sleeping less improved them.
-Fatigue
-Lack of motivation

Forum members Esthersdoll, Todayistomorrow, and Patriotic American have more experience with growth hormone treatment.
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