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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 265556" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>ive taken growth hormone peptides before, and I don’t really notice anything significant from them, so it’s hard to say what they’re doing or not doing. I basically use them as like a background thing. Just gives me a piece of mind thinking they’re giving me benefits in the background basically. So far only thing I’ve noticed is that my fingers fall asleep a bit while im sleeping if I sleep in certain positions. And I notice my grip at the gym is very very slightly compromised. Nothing crazy. I notice the same thing when I take pharma HGH. It’s due to the increased water retention that puts pressure on the nerves in the wrist. Basically the same mechanism that causes guys to get carpal tunnel like symptoms when they use too high of dosages of HGH. This isn’t a negative in my mind about these peptides. In fact the opposite. To me, it’s just proving that they’re doing exactly what they’re supposed to be doing. Increasing growth hormone levels within my body. The symptoms that I’m experiencing are just common side effects of increased growth hormone levels. I also think I’m sensitive to experiencing them. I know guys using pretty high HGH dosages and don’t experience these symptoms. Meanwhile even when I used relatively low dosages of pharma HGH, I still experienced them. Dosages in the 1.8-2.7iu range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 265556, member: 15043"] ive taken growth hormone peptides before, and I don’t really notice anything significant from them, so it’s hard to say what they’re doing or not doing. I basically use them as like a background thing. Just gives me a piece of mind thinking they’re giving me benefits in the background basically. So far only thing I’ve noticed is that my fingers fall asleep a bit while im sleeping if I sleep in certain positions. And I notice my grip at the gym is very very slightly compromised. Nothing crazy. I notice the same thing when I take pharma HGH. It’s due to the increased water retention that puts pressure on the nerves in the wrist. Basically the same mechanism that causes guys to get carpal tunnel like symptoms when they use too high of dosages of HGH. This isn’t a negative in my mind about these peptides. In fact the opposite. To me, it’s just proving that they’re doing exactly what they’re supposed to be doing. Increasing growth hormone levels within my body. The symptoms that I’m experiencing are just common side effects of increased growth hormone levels. I also think I’m sensitive to experiencing them. I know guys using pretty high HGH dosages and don’t experience these symptoms. Meanwhile even when I used relatively low dosages of pharma HGH, I still experienced them. Dosages in the 1.8-2.7iu range. [/QUOTE]
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