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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 158245" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Thank you so much for that info! Very very helpful. HRT is so new. But the main thing that I’m realizing on my journey is that we have to optimize all hormones to be optimal, not just pick and choose which hormone imbalances to address. Testosterone is just one. It’s not more important than any of the others. They’re all equally as important to address. Just like the thyroid, growth hormone deficiencies are extremely underlooked, and have so many other benefits than the usual ones we all know about, including improvements with depression, anxiety, overall mood, etc. Anytime you improve sleep, everything is going to improve. But thank you for posting what you did about where you feel good in the range, and where your doctor likes people in the range. Extremely helpful. Makes sense. I would imagine it’s just like testosterone. Most guys would probably do well with their growth hormone levels near the top of the range, or a little above. </p><p></p><p>I’m 33, to answer your question. And I’ll aboslurely keep this thread and the forum updated once I’m on the peptides for a while. But make sure to watch the video above with Dr. Seeds. It seems like downregulating your own production of growth hormone with synthetic HGH might have some long term unwanted consequences, and it might be smarter to use peptides to encourage your body to produce more growth hormone on it’s own. Plus the peptides don’t downregulate your own production. But then again, if what you’re doing is working, may not be smart to mess with it. Either way, glad you’re doing well, and thank you very much for the info above. It was very helpful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 158245, member: 15043"] Thank you so much for that info! Very very helpful. HRT is so new. But the main thing that I’m realizing on my journey is that we have to optimize all hormones to be optimal, not just pick and choose which hormone imbalances to address. Testosterone is just one. It’s not more important than any of the others. They’re all equally as important to address. Just like the thyroid, growth hormone deficiencies are extremely underlooked, and have so many other benefits than the usual ones we all know about, including improvements with depression, anxiety, overall mood, etc. Anytime you improve sleep, everything is going to improve. But thank you for posting what you did about where you feel good in the range, and where your doctor likes people in the range. Extremely helpful. Makes sense. I would imagine it’s just like testosterone. Most guys would probably do well with their growth hormone levels near the top of the range, or a little above. I’m 33, to answer your question. And I’ll aboslurely keep this thread and the forum updated once I’m on the peptides for a while. But make sure to watch the video above with Dr. Seeds. It seems like downregulating your own production of growth hormone with synthetic HGH might have some long term unwanted consequences, and it might be smarter to use peptides to encourage your body to produce more growth hormone on it’s own. Plus the peptides don’t downregulate your own production. But then again, if what you’re doing is working, may not be smart to mess with it. Either way, glad you’re doing well, and thank you very much for the info above. It was very helpful. [/QUOTE]
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