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Thoughts on Long-acting Insulin on HGH

the.bandit

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So, to make a long story short, I'll elaborate later when I have time, I started taking 10 ius of Lantus at night and 5 ius pwo on the HGH days.
My fasting blood sugar was 115 prior.
The last few days it was between 82-85.
I got the reasoning for checking my blood sugar from Dave Palumbo.
I didn't believe a low dose of HGH could make me that insulin resistant, but it happens to a lot of guys and they don't know it.

Side note: I was wondering why I was pissing at night constantly, but I've found the culprit. No more polyuria at night and sound sleep.
 
So, to make a long story short, I'll elaborate later when I have time, I started taking 10 ius of Lantus at night and 5 ius pwo on the HGH days.
My fasting blood sugar was 115 prior.
The last few days it was between 82-85.
I got the reasoning for checking my blood sugar from Dave Palumbo.
I didn't believe a low dose of HGH could make me that insulin resistant, but it happens to a lot of guys and they don't know it.

Side note: I was wondering why I was pissing at night constantly, but I've found the culprit. No more polyuria at night and sound sleep.
Idk if that’s the best solution. You’re just masking the problem. You should probably get blood work to see what going on.
 
Idk if that’s the best solution. You’re just masking the problem. You should probably get blood work to see what going on.
My bloodwork is always golden, that's why its so odd.
I stopped the Lantus, unless I do a super push on the carbs late in the evening, which is almost never.
I've changed a lot of things and compounds since I last posted on this subject.

I have noticed that when I use medical marijuana that I only pee once or twice at night.
It might be a BP issue, glucose issue, kidney/adrenal gland issue, overactive bladder issue... there are a lot of possibilities, but the BP lowering and adrenal calming effect of cannabis can't be overlooked.
 
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