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How do you feel when that happens? Are you treating symptoms with the glucose tablet, or are you treating the alarm that went off?

The cgm's are their least accurate at the ends of their measurement scale. When sleeping, they are also subject to "compression lows" which is when pressure is put on the monitor while you are sleeping.

Do you every verify that reading with a strip test?

Yep verify and verify again… ive had it freak out due to compression lows, so i do have a finger sticker next to the bed as well,

And yea when end of life they do weird shit but i get mine at least 3-4x per week after ive had it on a bit of time…

I suffer daily from dizziness and it has been attributed to low glucose…

Treating both alarm and glucose symptoms because if i dont treat it, i wake up feeling like a pos… and this explains why i wake up for work feeling dizzy snd like crap a lot
 
Yep verify and verify again… ive had it freak out due to compression lows, so i do have a finger sticker next to the bed as well,

And yea when end of life they do weird shit but i get mine at least 3-4x per week after ive had it on a bit of time…

I suffer daily from dizziness and it has been attributed to low glucose…

Treating both alarm and glucose symptoms because if i dont treat it, i wake up feeling like a pos… and this explains why i wake up for work feeling dizzy snd like crap a lot
Might not hurt to also check your blood pressure when feeling like that. It sounds like you have been able to correlate those symptoms with low blood sugar, but low blood pressure can produce the same feelings. For me, when I start to go hypo, my back starts to sweat. When I'm dizzy but not getting sweaty, it's my blood pressure.
 
How do you feel when that happens? Are you treating symptoms with the glucose tablet, or are you treating the alarm that went off?

The cgm's are their least accurate at the ends of their measurement scale. When sleeping, they are also subject to "compression lows" which is when pressure is put on the monitor while you are sleeping.

Do you every verify that reading with a strip test?

I was told to try gh at night to hopefully raise and keep my glucose more steady and level… but the am is what scares me and waking up with high blood sugar… but as long as i dont eat carbs close to bed i think it will be fine?
 
Might not hurt to also check your blood pressure when feeling like that. It sounds like you have been able to correlate those symptoms with low blood sugar, but low blood pressure can produce the same feelings. For me, when I start to go hypo, my back starts to sweat. When I'm dizzy but not getting sweaty, it's my blood pressure.

Got a cuff as well sitting on my dresser next to night stand ill give that a go… thanks and if it is both low bp and low bs… just curl up & wait to die… haha
 
I was told to try gh at night to hopefully raise and keep my glucose more steady and level… but the am is what scares me and waking up with high blood sugar… but as long as i dont eat carbs close to bed i think it will be fine?
I would wait to take it until your blood glucose is under 90. That way it will break down fatty acids for gluconeogenesis while you sleep.

I've noticed a small raise in morning blood glucose when I've started going up in dose, then it goes back to normal. I am using reta at the same time though, which may be a factor in that. Start at a low dose, and go up in small increments, like 0.2, .03iu increments a week
 
I would wait to take it until your blood glucose is under 90. That way it will break down fatty acids for gluconeogenesis while you sleep.

I've noticed a small raise in morning blood glucose when I've started going up in dose, then it goes back to normal. I am using reta at the same time though, which may be a factor in that. Start at a low dose, and go up in small increments, like 0.2, .03iu increments a week

Ok will do thank you! And yes thats the plan i want to slowly go up in those increments, not 1-2 iu per week… my plan is to start under 1 iu… but i also dont want to not take enough to elicit results and just cause issues and have side effects…

I also wanted to try reta or tirz so it can aid in the glucose but being low at night and after meals im not sure its the wisest choice…
 
IF ur pissing yourself to death it could be a sign of diabeetus, or actually fluid retention… use a diuretic… small dose to watch it all go out at once haha


Potential Effects on Urination​

HGH can influence urination in several ways:

  • Increased Urination: Some individuals may experience increased urination as a side effect of HGH therapy. This can be due to fluid retention, which may lead to more frequent trips to the bathroom.
  • Diabetes Insipidus: In rare cases, HGH can affect the balance of fluids in the body, potentially leading to a condition called diabetes insipidus. This condition is characterized by excessive urination and extreme thirst.
Funnily enough I actually have diabetes insipidus since 7 and half years old (39 now)
I always had very high natural hgh levels, I am 6'1 but my hands (and other extremities) are sized for a person much much taller than me for example.

I take care of it (the diabetes insipidus) with desmopressine obviously prescribed by an endo which gives me free bloods twice a year as a plus :)

Fun fact I can take plenty of different anabolics and also GH which doesn't increase one bit either my thirst nor urinating frequency (thank you desmopressin massive dosage) but I could accidentally kill myself (in time) if I took creatine powder for long enough (you can't imagine the pain in finding mass gainers WITHOUT creatine back in the days lol)

I had to comment as I never seen my sickness mentioned on a steroid forum in my entire life. :)
 
Funnily enough I actually have diabetes insipidus since 7 and half years old (39 now)
I always had very high natural hgh levels, I am 6'1 but my hands (and other extremities) are sized for a person much much taller than me for example.

I take care of it (the diabetes insipidus) with desmopressine obviously prescribed by an endo which gives me free bloods twice a year as a plus :)

Fun fact I can take plenty of different anabolics and also GH which doesn't increase one bit either my thirst nor urinating frequency (thank you desmopressin massive dosage) but I could accidentally kill myself (in time) if I took creatine powder for long enough (you can't imagine the pain in finding mass gainers WITHOUT creatine back in the days lol)

I had to comment as I never seen my sickness mentioned on a steroid forum in my entire life. :)

Apparently many people are borderline DI, and rHGH pushes them all the way into it, though it's reversible. .
 
Apparently many people are borderline DI, and rHGH pushes them all the way into it, though it's reversible. .
Mine it isn't. I been visited by top Endos in Italy (for free as we don't pay for this) also one top endo from US came to visit me back then.
When it happened to me it was 32 years ago and it wasn't such a known thing.

Had to stay 1 year in hospital for monitoring and testings.

But I don't care as my meds are passed by the social security taxes that I pay from my salary and therefore instead of 400 euros a month I pay the meds 90% less than box price, plus endo visits are free and always add the hormonal panel in due to me being on B&C of test
 
How do you feel when that happens? Are you treating symptoms with the glucose tablet, or are you treating the alarm that went off?

The more times you go hypoglycemic, the more the symptoms become unreliable/unnoticeable

It's called hypoglycemia unawareness and is problematic because you don't get symptoms, but you still get neuroglycopenia (brain starved of glucose)
 
The more times you go hypoglycemic, the more the symptoms become unreliable/unnoticeable

It's called hypoglycemia unawareness and is problematic because you don't get symptoms, but you still get neuroglycopenia (brain starved of glucose)

Interestingly Modafinil seems to restore hypoglycemic awareness.

 
Interestingly Modafinil seems to restore hypoglycemic awareness.

You're not helping me with my moda addiction bro.

Finally able to do all my old hobbies again on this stuff. Very very hard to go back to "normal".
 
You're not helping me with my moda addiction bro.

Finally able to do all my old hobbies again on this stuff. Very very hard to go back to "normal".

You're fine. There's zero, zip, evidence of any health damage even after decades of use. There's some indication it may be neuroprotective.

Only risks are from elevated heart rate if you have some cardiac issue, and in rare cases of abuse with high doses, the same temporary psychiatric issues from anything that keeps you awake for days. (there's a minuscule risk of allergy causing a potentially dangerous rash, but you'd see that on first use),

Personally I think caffeine is significantly worse, with addictive properties, tolerance, withdrawal, and it oxidizes lipids, making cholesterol more damaging.

The FLouride modified types available from UGL on the other hand, ie Fladafinil, probably do cause brain damage and shouldn't messed with.
 
The more times you go hypoglycemic, the more the symptoms become unreliable/unnoticeable

It's called hypoglycemia unawareness and is problematic because you don't get symptoms, but you still get neuroglycopenia (brain starved of glucose)

Thats probably why my brain hurts a lot! Prolly starved thru the years of glucose but never cholesterol because thats been “high” for over 20+ years
 
You're fine. There's zero, zip, evidence of any health damage even after decades of use. There's some indication it may be neuroprotective.

Only risks are from elevated heart rate if you have some cardiac issue, and in rare cases of abuse with high doses, the same temporary psychiatric issues from anything that keeps you awake for days. (there's a minuscule risk of allergy causing a potentially dangerous rash, but you'd see that on first use),

Personally I think caffeine is significantly worse, with addictive properties, tolerance, withdrawal, and it oxidizes lipids, making cholesterol more damaging.

The FLouride modified types available from UGL on the other hand, ie Fladafinil, probably do cause brain damage and shouldn't messed with.
Thanks Ghoul. Good to know.

I guess I just worry whether I'm just justifying behaviour or not. I managed to lower my steroid dose to reduce harm, so I guess I'm not acting like a crackhead there.

But when you self administer everything it's not easy to be objective.

Broderick Chavez shares your sentiments regarding Modafinil being "safer" than coffee, which is quite ironic because he's fully addicted to coffee.

Anyway. Keeping the moda at 200mg per day. Seems to be enough to avoid sleeplessness and heart rate issues for me.
 
Id love to get more stuffs and take advantage of the promotion but I still have some missing products pending from last order placed 3 weeks ago. Will place another order as soon as I received the missing ones.
I'm still waiting on my first order on last months promo. As of now I was told it hasn't been seized.
 

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