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<blockquote data-quote="ratbag" data-source="post: 112024" data-attributes="member: 972"><p>I have the same problem except it was from a bad head injury (car accident) when I was 7 yrs old. So I went thru adolesence without enough hormones. My pit still produces some hormones but all of them at the very bottom of range. The only hormone that seems ok is my aldosterone. I take everything else including DHEA which I learned to be very calming and helped me get rid of anxiety. They figured this all out when I was 50. I had been suffering pretty badly since my early 40's. </p><p></p><p>My Doc says the reason I'm 3" shorter than my father and brother is because I didn't get enough GH and testosterone during my adolesence years (growing period) I'm on 30mg cortisol daily(15+10+5) I'm on T3 + T4, Testosterone and my MD currently has me taking Semorelin with GHRP-2. (This really helped my bad back) I'm on metformin for type 2 diabetes... I was considered pre-diabetic since I was very young. </p><p></p><p>I take Losartan for BP and also take 4.5mg LDN (Low dose naltrexone) I feel 10,000 % better than I used to yet hospital MD's think I'm a cowboy when they learn I'm on Testosterone and try to convince me I shouldn't be taking it. HCG works good for me and makes me feel better. Good luck, this is a good place to call home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ratbag, post: 112024, member: 972"] I have the same problem except it was from a bad head injury (car accident) when I was 7 yrs old. So I went thru adolesence without enough hormones. My pit still produces some hormones but all of them at the very bottom of range. The only hormone that seems ok is my aldosterone. I take everything else including DHEA which I learned to be very calming and helped me get rid of anxiety. They figured this all out when I was 50. I had been suffering pretty badly since my early 40's. My Doc says the reason I'm 3" shorter than my father and brother is because I didn't get enough GH and testosterone during my adolesence years (growing period) I'm on 30mg cortisol daily(15+10+5) I'm on T3 + T4, Testosterone and my MD currently has me taking Semorelin with GHRP-2. (This really helped my bad back) I'm on metformin for type 2 diabetes... I was considered pre-diabetic since I was very young. I take Losartan for BP and also take 4.5mg LDN (Low dose naltrexone) I feel 10,000 % better than I used to yet hospital MD's think I'm a cowboy when they learn I'm on Testosterone and try to convince me I shouldn't be taking it. HCG works good for me and makes me feel better. Good luck, this is a good place to call home. [/QUOTE]
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