bananafeet
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Anyone else have a similar result? I've been injecting daily 2iu of HGH.
My IGF1 result after a few months:
Sex : Male
Age = 30-39 years
IGF-1 measured = 351.14503816794 ng/ml (46 nmoles/L)
95 percentiles limits using LMS estimation based on 55 individuals : from 110 to 263
The measured IGF-1 is over the upper limit
SDS score = 3.5
Apparently this is way to high. My natty levels before TRT and HGH were:
GF-1 measured = 137.40458015267 ng/ml (18 nmoles/L)
95 percentiles limits using LMS estimation based on 55 individuals : from 110 to 263
The measured IGF-1 is between the lower and upper limits.
SDS score = -1.1
Is this level high enough to artificially raise eGFR? My creatinine recently dropped quite a lot, from out of range (119nmol/1.35mg/dl) to 100nmol/1.13mg/dl which is around my baseline.
I've stopped the HGH for now. I'm doing a Urine ACR and creatinine test next month to confirm my kidneys are ok.
My IGF1 result after a few months:
Sex : Male
Age = 30-39 years
IGF-1 measured = 351.14503816794 ng/ml (46 nmoles/L)
95 percentiles limits using LMS estimation based on 55 individuals : from 110 to 263
The measured IGF-1 is over the upper limit
SDS score = 3.5
Apparently this is way to high. My natty levels before TRT and HGH were:
GF-1 measured = 137.40458015267 ng/ml (18 nmoles/L)
95 percentiles limits using LMS estimation based on 55 individuals : from 110 to 263
The measured IGF-1 is between the lower and upper limits.
SDS score = -1.1
Is this level high enough to artificially raise eGFR? My creatinine recently dropped quite a lot, from out of range (119nmol/1.35mg/dl) to 100nmol/1.13mg/dl which is around my baseline.
I've stopped the HGH for now. I'm doing a Urine ACR and creatinine test next month to confirm my kidneys are ok.
