GeoBob
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I had a second round of lab work done after my initial test showed an IGF-1 level of 328ng/mL. That was above normal and my endocrinologist asked that I run it again along with some other tests. I told him I was on 2,5 ius of HGH when I ran the first test on 11/2/2015.
I ran out of HGH shortly there after and have not been on anything except my topical testosterone for TRT, HCG and Adx. I also had been using 15 ius of Humalog pre-workout while on the HGH but stopped that also since running.
The second blood draw for lab work was done 12/4. It has been at least 3 weeks since doing any HGH or insulin.
Now I get an IGF-1 of 426 mg/mL. How is this possible. From what I have been reading on here, anything above 300 is a good boost from HGH or peptides. The normal range reported on the lab sheet is 61-200
If it makes any difference, I am 53 years old, ran a few cycles, been on TRT for 5 years.
This was the same doctor that told me that if your IGF-1 level is elevated to for extended periods of time it could adversely affect your insulin sensitivity.
I ran out of HGH shortly there after and have not been on anything except my topical testosterone for TRT, HCG and Adx. I also had been using 15 ius of Humalog pre-workout while on the HGH but stopped that also since running.
The second blood draw for lab work was done 12/4. It has been at least 3 weeks since doing any HGH or insulin.
Now I get an IGF-1 of 426 mg/mL. How is this possible. From what I have been reading on here, anything above 300 is a good boost from HGH or peptides. The normal range reported on the lab sheet is 61-200
If it makes any difference, I am 53 years old, ran a few cycles, been on TRT for 5 years.
This was the same doctor that told me that if your IGF-1 level is elevated to for extended periods of time it could adversely affect your insulin sensitivity.