Guest guest Posted June 20, 2006 Report Share Posted June 20, 2006 Inga, I think I'm so tired of living like this that I don't have anymore patience to see if the gamma grow will work and don't want to wait and find out....She told me it would only raise my levels by 40% max, and even then I would still be deficient. She said that would bring me up to about 160, but I need to be over 200. Re: growth hormone<> > My muscles are so weak, especially in my upper arms that I cannot hold > them up to hang a shower curtain. In any event, they will be giving me > injections starting on my next appointment July 29th. I am thrilled to > have this uncovered and addressed as I knew there was still a big > piece of the puzzle missing for me. >>>Can I assume then that you or they figured that the Gamma Grow would not work then?<< > I must say that I am beginning to question whether I can in fact get > the mercury out of my brain. I have been chelating for nine months > now with ALA and DMSA using Andy's protocol. I have had some > improvements, but then I go downhill again. I get a taste of feeling > better with all that I've done, I can get out again and get to the > grocery store, and then for weeks again I can do nothing. >>>You have not been chelating very long though.... > I will follow up the chelation for 3-4 years though, since Andy says > that long for chronic fatigue syndrome. I guess it takes that long > when the pituitary/hypothalamus are poisoned. I wanted to share this > info for people who are still pretty unwell and haven't thought about > growth hormone deficiency which would cause a person to have a very > poor quality of life, physically, mentally and emotionally. I think I have this problem, as my muscles have gotten very week as well, when I used to be an animal. However, Ican not afford to go to the Fibro and Fatigue CEnter for things liek injections Again, do you feel the Gamma Grow does not help or do the trick? Thanks, Inga > Even the conventional people like Dr. Cheney (CFIDS researcher) is > now talking about growth hormone deficiency in these patients. If you > can get your IGF1 tested, it's a simple blood test. If it's below 200, > then you are deficient and could benefit from injections or other ways > to bring it up. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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