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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
IGF-1 came back very elevated. I'm panicking. How concerned should I be?
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<blockquote data-quote="eyeheartny" data-source="post: 119350" data-attributes="member: 18882"><p>See Vince, I'd be more likely to take you seriously and trust your knowledge if you'd known what an oral glucose tolerance test was. Nothing wrong with not knowing what that test is, but you acted dismissive with your "not some saliva test" comment. No need for your snark, but you brought it. But the best part is you revealed yourself to be ignorant by thinking it was a saliva test, so you're really not in a position to claim any knowledge here. </p><p></p><p>But let's pretend you hadn't shown yourself to be a fool. If your reading comprehension were intact, you'd notice I <em>never</em> said I didn't have a pituitary tumor. My post specifically says I don't think it's a <strong>"</strong>pituitary tumor<strong> secreting growth hormone." </strong>Notice the last part? I specifically said that it doesn't seem to be a growth hormone secreting tumor because I'm <em>not producing excess growth hormone</em>. So let's review. You came in here acting like an expert, demonstrated your lack of knowledge, didn't read my post carefully, and showed your a$$ by acting like a pr!ck when you got called out. Bad form. Do me a favor and stay out of this thread of mine or any others I post. Your contributions aren't welcome and aren't helpful, especially since they come with the extra cost of your bad attitude. Good luck to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eyeheartny, post: 119350, member: 18882"] See Vince, I'd be more likely to take you seriously and trust your knowledge if you'd known what an oral glucose tolerance test was. Nothing wrong with not knowing what that test is, but you acted dismissive with your "not some saliva test" comment. No need for your snark, but you brought it. But the best part is you revealed yourself to be ignorant by thinking it was a saliva test, so you're really not in a position to claim any knowledge here. But let's pretend you hadn't shown yourself to be a fool. If your reading comprehension were intact, you'd notice I [I]never[/I] said I didn't have a pituitary tumor. My post specifically says I don't think it's a [B]"[/B]pituitary tumor[B] secreting growth hormone." [/B]Notice the last part? I specifically said that it doesn't seem to be a growth hormone secreting tumor because I'm [I]not producing excess growth hormone[/I]. So let's review. You came in here acting like an expert, demonstrated your lack of knowledge, didn't read my post carefully, and showed your a$$ by acting like a pr!ck when you got called out. Bad form. Do me a favor and stay out of this thread of mine or any others I post. Your contributions aren't welcome and aren't helpful, especially since they come with the extra cost of your bad attitude. Good luck to you. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
IGF-1 came back very elevated. I'm panicking. How concerned should I be?
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