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Human Growth Hormone Patient Profile
Human Growth Hormone Replacement Therapy continues to amaze.
New uses for this potent therapy are being continually researched and uncovered.
Although today, HGH Hormone Replacement is only available for a few particular indications.
In the future, there is no doubt that its uses will continue to grow in number.
Human Growth Hormone Post Polio Treatment
In today's article, we will discuss the benefits of human growth hormone replacement therapy experienced by a man named Chris.
Chris was diagnosed with polio when he was a young child.
Although polio is all but eradicated in the United States today,
there are still many that suffer from the aftereffects of this devastating virus.
Although Chris eventually beat the disease, he was stricken with a few chronic issues as a result of the disease.
For six months, Chris suffered from paralysis of one of his legs.
Although the paralysis eventually wore off, Chris still suffered from a partial loss of mobility in his leg.
He was forced to wear a brace until he was 13 years old, which extended from his hip to his knee.
In addition to the mobility issue he suffered as a result of polio, his leg also did not grow appropriately,
leaving his affected right leg smaller, shorter, and weaker than his healthy left leg.
Even his foot was smaller, two sizes smaller in fact.
Chris always worked through his disability though, and regained a significant amount of total function over the years.
The debilitating effects of Pulse Polio Syndrome
Later in his life, his doctor officially diagnosed him with a disorder known as Pulse Polio Syndrome.
This disorder usually occurs later in life in patients that experience polio at a young age.
The body starts to slow down into grade over time, and the muscles start to weaken, leading to an overpowering sense of fatigue.
Patients that suffer from Pulse Polio Syndrome often have to take numerous drugs in order to alleviate the symptoms of the disorder.
Chris was prescribed quite a few, including sleeping pills to soothe his breathless nights, and pain medications to alleviate chronic pain,
and muscle relaxers in order to reduce the frequency and severity of twitching muscles.
On top of that, they sharply suggested that he reduce his physical activity in order to reduce agitation and preserve energy to reduce fatigue.
Although Chris was on a cocktail of medications, he was told that even this was likely not enough.
For many, the long-term prognosis for Pulse Polio Syndrome is rather depressing.
A life found in a wheelchair experiencing continually degrading physical function, which forces many to be dependent upon friends, family, or medical professionals.
Chris couldn't imagine a life like this for himself.
Even in the face of his circumstances, he always lived life to the fullest, and the prospect of not being able to live life his own way was a depressing concept.
At first, the physiological and psychological effects of Pulse Polio Syndrome wreaked havoc upon his once-activated vibrant life.
Because he was forced to live a lifestyle without exercise, his weight began to increase quickly and dangerously.
The disease left him increasingly tired and exhausted, enhanced by his lack of physical activity.
The support groups were supposed to help him come to terms with his new life, but they only frustrated him more and more.
He was frustrated because everyone seemed to be giving up and settling for an unfulfilling life with progressive decline.
Then he found human growth hormone.
His despair regarding to his circumstances drove him to seek other opinions and treatment options.
Chris had heard that there was a new alternative treatment, and he wanted to take a chance to improve his condition.
In 2002, he learned that Pulse Polio Disorder was associated with human growth hormone deficiency,
and that HGH hormone replacement therapy had the potential to help people like him reverse the symptoms and severity of Pulse Polio Disorder.
Benefits of HGH
A human growth hormone replacement therapy is long been known to provide a number of different benefits to patients suffering from HGH deficiency,
including improved sleeping habits, decreased fatigue, enhanced muscle mass, increased fat burning potential,
improved cardiovascular health, and alleviation of depression and anxiety.
Doesn't Chris sound like the poster child for human growth hormone deficiency?
The doctor that prescribed Chris HGH hormone replacement therapy was a lot like him.
He also suffered from Pulse Polio Syndrome and actually used HGH injections himself in order to treat the symptoms of the disease.
In addition to HGH deficiency, Chris also learned that he could also potentially benefit from testosterone replacement therapy,
and his doctor also prescribed him a testosterone cream.
Pulse Polio Disorder is largely a disease of hormone imbalance, and by correcting this hormone imbalance,
he had hope that he could resolve all the other issues adversely affecting his health.
How did HGH benefit Chris?
Within a month of starting hormone replacement therapy, Chris started to notice some significant changes in his physical ability.
Although Chris could still walk, he no longer had the ability to carry himself up the stairs without pulling himself up using his hands.
After starting hormone replacement therapy, he found that he was able to walk up the stairs using his lower body alone,
something he had not been able to do for well over a year.
As time passed further, his life only got better.
After nine months, he dropped 18 pounds and even became fit enough to start swimming again.
Although he didn't have the endurance he did when he was younger, he could still swim as long as a half of a mile,
as long as he took brief breaks.
Chris was no longer shackled by fatigue, and his self-worth began to soar.
Long-term effects of HGH hormone replacement therapy.
Chris continued to take the therapy.
After nearly two years, he still maintained a healthy weight, and he is still active and energetic.
The only issue that he has is a slight weakness in one of his hands, which is a small price to pay for getting his life back.
Chris experienced very minor side effects as a result of treatment.
In the initial week, he experienced a bit of water retention in his legs, but as his body acclimated to treatment, the edema naturally faded.
It should be noted that some other patients do experience certain side effects, including joint pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, and increased blood pressure.
Why hadn't HGH hormone replacement therapy been recommended before?
Although Chris experienced incredible benefits through the utilization of human growth hormone, the use of HGH hormone replacement therapy for this purpose has not been studied deeply.
This is likely because of how rare new polio cases are today in the United States.
In spite of this, there are still many older individuals that suffer from post-polio syndrome that would likely benefit from enhanced human growth hormone levels.
Although polio is very nearly eradicated, there are still many worldwide that could still benefit from this treatment.
This is also another data point which shows that HGH hormone replacement therapy has a number of significant, well-documented benefits.
In the last decade, it has been discovered that one of the most life-altering symptoms of post-polio syndrome is a severe deficiency in human growth hormone later in life.
By restoring HGH levels, it is possible to help these patients live a longer, happier, and healthier life.
What does this have to do with me?
Although polio is no longer an issue in the United States, or most other countries in the world,
the effects of HGH projections upon patients with post-polio disorder is incredibly enlightening.
Polio is just one of a number of factors which can cause a man or woman to experience severe HGH deficiency.
Other potential causes include surgery, radiation, pituitary tumors, hereditary disorders, and advancing age.
Symptoms of HGH deficiency.
All of these issues have the potential to reduce or eliminate a patient's ability to produce athlete levels of human growth hormone.
All forms of HGH deficiency also increase the severity of the same list of symptoms, many of which Chris discussed himself, including
fatigue.
HGH is a potent metabolic hormone if the body isn't producing enough human growth hormone energy levels plummet.
Increased weight gain.
These same metabolic processes also help keep weight in check.
Without appropriate physical activity, or the energy to engage in that activity, the body starts to accumulate fat.
Decreased muscle mass.
Human growth hormone in IGF-1, as well as testosterone, are central to maintaining strong and healthy muscles.
As HGH levels decline, patients are more prone to issues related to frailty, which prevent them from doing simple things like walking up a flight of stairs with ease.
Depression and irritability.
HGH deficiency also has a powerful impact on psychological health, through a mixture of physiological changes and changes in self-worth.
The use of HGH hormone replacement therapy helped Chris.
Could it help you?
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