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However, insulin is a
growth
hormone
. At elevated levels it can act as a mitogen via the IGF-I receptor. Not only might insulin cause cancer, it can stimulate the growth rate of cancer cells.}
However, insulin is a
growth
hormone
. At elevated levels it can act as a mitogen via the IGF-I receptor. Not only might insulin cause cancer, it can stimulate the growth rate of cancer cells.}
pca2004
in
Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Human growth hormone and norethisterone
Those of you that took human
growth
hormone
were you also on norethisterone? My doctor ssid ok to do both and they do completely different things but I'm just being paranoid and wanted to ask experiences Thanks
Those of you that took human
growth
hormone
were you also on norethisterone? My doctor ssid ok to do both and they do completely different things but I'm just being paranoid and wanted to ask experiences Thanks
Flora14
in
Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
WHERE TO FROM HERE
And despite this I am now being asked to go for the following blood tests prolactin, follicle stimulating
hormone
, leutinising
hormone
and
growth
hormone
. How do these blood levels affect TSH?
And despite this I am now being asked to go for the following blood tests prolactin, follicle stimulating
hormone
, leutinising
hormone
and
growth
hormone
. How do these blood levels affect TSH?
NIKEGIRL
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
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The importance of training your legs (if you can, of course)
Engaging in fitness activities is considered a standard of care (SOC) for many cancer patients, not only because it enhances overall health but also due to the chemical interactions between muscles and cancer cells. Comprehensive body training is essential, with an emphasis on targeting the body's largest
Engaging in fitness activities is considered a standard of care (SOC) for many cancer patients, not only because it enhances overall health but also due to the chemical interactions between muscles and cancer cells. Comprehensive body training is essential, with an emphasis on targeting the body's largest
Maxone73
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Human growth hormone
Has anybody read about HGH use in prostate cancer patients to help prevent muscle loss and to fight fatigue? All we could find was something about lesser chance to end up with prostate cancer if plenty of HGH is present.
Has anybody read about HGH use in prostate cancer patients to help prevent muscle loss and to fight fatigue? All we could find was something about lesser chance to end up with prostate cancer if plenty of HGH is present.
inthefight
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Human growth hormone (particularly zomacton but advice on any be grateful) side effects/,did it help/costs thanks
Just wondering anyone who took human
growth
hormone
what side effects you had?? I've been recommended zomacton 4mg every 4 days for 6 weeks before egg collection just wondering what others were recommended dosage wise? And also how much and where you got it? And most importantly did it help?
Just wondering anyone who took human
growth
hormone
what side effects you had?? I've been recommended zomacton 4mg every 4 days for 6 weeks before egg collection just wondering what others were recommended dosage wise? And also how much and where you got it? And most importantly did it help?
Flora14
in
Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
Catabolic Wasting, Cachexia and Sarcopenia - Life Extension Foundation, Section Update: 03/2021
[/i] [i]
https://examine.com/supplements/creatine/faq/d2oRElg-is-creatine-safe-for-your-kidneys/
[/i] Anyone boosting protein intake, amino acids, or using any sort of "
growth
hormone
" should do so in consideration of the possible contributory effects to their PCa.
[/i] [i]
https://examine.com/supplements/creatine/faq/d2oRElg-is-creatine-safe-for-your-kidneys/
[/i] Anyone boosting protein intake, amino acids, or using any sort of "
growth
hormone
" should do so in consideration of the possible contributory effects to their PCa.
cujoe
in
Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Further advice, please!
I was diagnosed with
Growth
Hormone
Deficiency in Nov 2020 and have been on treatment for that with Somatropin since then. It improved things enormously, but still symptoms remained, and I finally figured out that I have Central Hypothyroidism, largely thanks to this group.
I was diagnosed with
Growth
Hormone
Deficiency in Nov 2020 and have been on treatment for that with Somatropin since then. It improved things enormously, but still symptoms remained, and I finally figured out that I have Central Hypothyroidism, largely thanks to this group.
UKmale_hypo
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
growth hormone replacement
Her growth hormones are half the normal level (don’t have the figures to hand) so she has just started
growth
hormone
replacement injections today, 0.3mg, just wondering if anyone out there has gone through a similar thing?
Her growth hormones are half the normal level (don’t have the figures to hand) so she has just started
growth
hormone
replacement injections today, 0.3mg, just wondering if anyone out there has gone through a similar thing?
Thyroid2212
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
44 - worth another shot?
I’m going to re-start taking DHEA (I took it for a month before my first cycle) and have another try with the Human
Growth
Hormone
(I had a bad reaction to it, so stopped). I’m on Folate, Levothyroxine and CO-Q10 (should I move to pure Ubiquinol)? Is there anything else I should be doing?
I’m going to re-start taking DHEA (I took it for a month before my first cycle) and have another try with the Human
Growth
Hormone
(I had a bad reaction to it, so stopped). I’m on Folate, Levothyroxine and CO-Q10 (should I move to pure Ubiquinol)? Is there anything else I should be doing?
Football61
in
Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
ultrasound on neck
hormone
blood test,ogtt test and all came back normal but I had a dexa scan aged 50 which showed that my bones are a third larger than they should be and have never found the reason for this-could there be a connection?
hormone
blood test,ogtt test and all came back normal but I had a dexa scan aged 50 which showed that my bones are a third larger than they should be and have never found the reason for this-could there be a connection?
flosslechops
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
I have a diagnosis and it's not hashimotos, it's acromegaly
Testing
growth
hormone
on its own isn't very useful as it's a hormone that varies considerably during the day.
Testing
growth
hormone
on its own isn't very useful as it's a hormone that varies considerably during the day.
Souzy
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Asking for a friend ...
I've suspected
growth
hormone
deficiency (GHD) but also her thyroid results are very suspicious for central hypothyroidism (CeH), with low range FT4, low TSH, and hypothyroid symptoms. My view is that she has had CeH for years, and then GHD since the surgery.
I've suspected
growth
hormone
deficiency (GHD) but also her thyroid results are very suspicious for central hypothyroidism (CeH), with low range FT4, low TSH, and hypothyroid symptoms. My view is that she has had CeH for years, and then GHD since the surgery.
UKmale_hypo
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Transitioning into High School
He's very small for his age (just started on
growth
hormone
therapy) and is currently taking the smallest dose of Vyvance for his ADHD. Next year he will be entering High School. I was wondering how the transition was for your children's transition into high school from middle school.
He's very small for his age (just started on
growth
hormone
therapy) and is currently taking the smallest dose of Vyvance for his ADHD. Next year he will be entering High School. I was wondering how the transition was for your children's transition into high school from middle school.
tattooed_mom
in
CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
2 years ago
Vabysmo or Eylea
Hi All, I need an urgent advice from the experts here. My father's dry amd has recently progressed to wet and we have been advised to get an Anti VEGF injection. He has advanced glaucoma as well and this is his only working eye (left). The other eye is already affected by glaucoma (90-95%). We are
Hi All, I need an urgent advice from the experts here. My father's dry amd has recently progressed to wet and we have been advised to get an Anti VEGF injection. He has advanced glaucoma as well and this is his only working eye (left). The other eye is already affected by glaucoma (90-95%). We are
VikPa
in
Macular Society
7 months ago
Human Growth Hormone deficiency in Hypothyroidism
The outcome of this testing is that my human
growth
hormone
(HGH) is low. My GP said he didn’t know what to make of this and would refer to endocrinology, endocrinology would not accept the referral saying they don’t know what my HGH should be at my age (65).
The outcome of this testing is that my human
growth
hormone
(HGH) is low. My GP said he didn’t know what to make of this and would refer to endocrinology, endocrinology would not accept the referral saying they don’t know what my HGH should be at my age (65).
newgrandma
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Private Message - Hyperparathyroid Surgeons
Hello 👋 We’re based in Shropshire and my partner has primary hyperparathyroidism . He has high calcium levels / PTH . We would be very very grateful of any private messages of any personal recommendations of surgeons who are very experienced in this type of surgery . Thank you 🙏 Kelly & John
Hello 👋 We’re based in Shropshire and my partner has primary hyperparathyroidism . He has high calcium levels / PTH . We would be very very grateful of any private messages of any personal recommendations of surgeons who are very experienced in this type of surgery . Thank you 🙏 Kelly & John
Kisca
in
Thyroid UK
11 days ago
Gaslighting GP 🙈
Hello 👋 members , I just wanted to pop back and say thank you all for commenting on my posts regarding my John who has primary hyperparathyroidism . My goodness we didn’t have a very good experience today at local doctors 🙈 He wasn’t concerned with blood pressure and wasn’t going to do a referral
Hello 👋 members , I just wanted to pop back and say thank you all for commenting on my posts regarding my John who has primary hyperparathyroidism . My goodness we didn’t have a very good experience today at local doctors 🙈 He wasn’t concerned with blood pressure and wasn’t going to do a referral
Kisca
in
Thyroid UK
16 days ago
new med called Xphozah and it is great for phosphorous
Once I started dialysis, we could not get the phosphorous to go down. Now mind you, before dialysis, it was always over 5 most times or even over 5.5 and was at 5.8 before I started dialysis. Neph put me on a binder, sevelamer, did nothing, except block me up completely. Then we tried Velphoro, and
Once I started dialysis, we could not get the phosphorous to go down. Now mind you, before dialysis, it was always over 5 most times or even over 5.5 and was at 5.8 before I started dialysis. Neph put me on a binder, sevelamer, did nothing, except block me up completely. Then we tried Velphoro, and
Bassetmommer
in
Kidney Dialysis
17 days ago
Good outcome, and relief for the time being
My visit to Brightons Royal Sussex Hospital today has been exhausting but I have come away knowing the outcome of my short synacthen test and having delayed surgery on the pesky pituitary adenoma that was revealed (unexpectedly) by MRI in January. The good news is that my adrenal glands are capable
My visit to Brightons Royal Sussex Hospital today has been exhausting but I have come away knowing the outcome of my short synacthen test and having delayed surgery on the pesky pituitary adenoma that was revealed (unexpectedly) by MRI in January. The good news is that my adrenal glands are capable
Zebedee44
in
PMRGCAuk
22 days ago
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