Increased heart rate can cause anxiety.
What do people think happens when you gain a bunch of intramuscular water on GH? It'll put stress on your heart, and kidneys.
Mine goes up by 15-20 on generic as well. Even on a lower dose.
I'm glad to see more discussion on this. Higher resting heart rates are terrible for our health and HGH has been considered extremely safe, which I think is simply incorrect.
Mine goes up by 15-20 on generic as well. Even on a lower dose.
I'm glad to see more discussion on this. Higher resting heart rates are terrible for our health and HGH has been considered extremely safe, which I think is simply incorrect.
Mine goes up by 15-20 on generic as well. Even on a lower dose.
I'm glad to see more discussion on this. Higher resting heart rates are terrible for our health and HGH has been considered extremely safe, which I think is simply incorrect.
:yeahthat: - Well said NH. I am very big on a healthy (lower) resting heart rate. After much debate and due-diligence I would rather run Primo at a moderate dose than GH. The connection to diabetes down the line with GH is not worth it to me. My family has a history of diabetes. John Meadows spoke on the connection to diabetes on one of his YouTube videos.
GH is one of the worst drugs for the heart, I and many others have stated it many times - especially these chinese generics which give you strong irregular heart beats at times.
I am not sure why someone who has had a massive heart attack would be playing with fire in and open pit of lighter fluid.
http://www.professionalmuscle.com/f...eart-attack-our-membership-time-its-mine.html
Quit the GH and just do low dose test and live the rest of your life happy and healthy for your family. It may sound like I a preaching but the risks in someone like you and me older and training decades is great to use GH and pop in 10, 15 20 lbs bodyweight from the associated tissue bloat. Throw in a heart attack like you had and that's just dangerous.
Take care.
Funny I actually decided to commit to primo and ordered a whole bunch as well. Price is similar to HGH so I figured it’s one or the other. Only issue is with primo, you have to worry more about not getting bunk stuff. I’m going to start using it soon at 600mg per week. Hopefully it doesn’t give me any RHR sides.
Anyone notice this specifically on real pharma serostim? What about other brands?
You would not be the first person to say this (alot have said it) and im going to give you a theory and its only a theory because Ive only started looking into it.
The symptoms that people are experiencing are TELLTALE hypoglycemia and i know that goes against everything people are thinking and there is going to be alot of WTF with that but look up hypoglycemia or low blood sugar symptoms and I bet any money they are spot on. Look them up....tell me thats not EXACTLY what you are experiencing. So with that said...I have some pertinent questions to ask of the people experiencing rapid heart rate, anxiety, and the other symptoms
a) are you on a low carb diet currently?
b) Do you take your gh pre bed?
c) what time a day are you taking in carbs compared to your timing of gh?
There is something going on with the timing of the peaking of gh followed by a blood sugar drop here and i havent quite figured it exactly out yet so i am going to be vague until i feel more strongly about it.
Secondly why are certain people experiencing this and certain people are not? Are people getting some kind of immune system/antibody/adverse reaction from their gh because it happens to be the 192 amino acid sequence instead of the 191 amino acid sequence. <---this could possibly be the reason
Ive seen people use prescription GH and this rapid heart rate and anxiety and low blood sugar symptoms are a non issue....while the same person uses certain chinese gh's and it becomes an issue.
You are experiencing a real thing. Its not just happening to guys on this thread. ive seen it happen to many others with chinese gh. There is a reason and i havent figured it out yet but it looks tremendously like an auto correction and a rebound into HYPOglycemia....and whether its a reaction to 192 to 191 i dont know
(theres my preinvestigation theory im throwing out there) but you are not the only one experiencing this....hundreds are
Do you think taking it before bed would potentially help prevent this from happening?