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Bump, everything good buddy?
Looking forward to your log bro
Everything is great guys!
Got my X-Rays done on my back last Thursday and am anxiously awaiting results, I hope it is something easily identified.
As far as training and diet goes I am on doing great, I have increased my dose of IGF to 80mcg in two injections pre-workout. I have stopped using my preworkout supplement as it is just not needed anymore. My strength is increased on all weights, chest i am comfortably doing 120lbs dumbbell incline press, which is the most I have ever lifted. I am leaner and will be taking Body fat% measurements Friday. My weight overall has not changed and I am still floating around 196-200lbs. My lower back is still holding me back on strength exercises and leg day. I can still use smith machines and anything else that does not place pressure on my lower back, but hate being limited. As I mentioned I cannot break my snacking behaviors, I am trying though. Peanut butter is the absolute devil, natural, or un-natural, doesn't matter. If it is around I will devour it. Going to purchase some Yohimbe and hope this will help curb some of my appetite.
Powderguy, to answer your question, I will paste something I wrote earlier and what I have noticed testing my blood sugars before and after workouts.
"Another reason I know it is legit, being diabetic I am used to my blood sugars spiking after a heavy strength training regimen, this happens because your body releases glucose stores to help feed the demand on your muscles. I learned this from my Diabetic doctor after my blood sugars going from normal range (5-8, Canadian readings), to over 14 after the workout. Well yesterday, I had a reading of 7.7 pre workout. Everything was the same and when I left the gym I was hypoglycemic, which NEVER happens. I have noticed this over the past few workouts. This simple change indicates (to me), that the IGF-1 is working, and is legit."
I will do another pre and post test today after my chest and arms workout. My last meal before my workout will be around 8:00am, it will consist of 1.5 servings of fat free cottage cheese, and around 2/3 cup of blackberries. I will then test my blood just before I begin working out and again two hours later. This should paint a good picture as to what the insulin in my body is doing, since all my insulin comes from shots and is not produced by my body. I will also reference any Humalog(short acting insulin) I take in this time frame. Humalog on my body takes around 20-30 min to be in full effect and is generally all used up by around the 3 hour mark. I take one 21-24 hour Levemir(Long acting insulin) shot every night before work around 1030pm as well.
Finally got my IGF1-LR3 yesterday around noon. I work midnights so I was about to go to bed at approx 1pm.
I took a Sub Q shot just to the left of my naval of 20mcg. Went to sleep. Idea was I wanted to get it in my system before my leg workout(which was today, about 2 hours ago).
After I finished work around 9am this morning I loaded up 40mcg and pinned 20mcg in my left obliques, and 20 mcg in my right obliques.
No meal preworkout.
Got to gym and all I can say is wow. I was not expecting the pump and energy to be this good on the first day. Diet was the same, preworkout was the same, nothing changed other than adding the IGF.
At this point I am 100% interested in where this will lead. I should be receiving my bacteriostatic water shortly so I can begin my IPAM and MOD GRF.
Question:
i currently have all my peptides in my fridge at home. I take the single vial of IGF out that I have opened and bring it with me to work, I have a fridge at work I store it in when I get there. However, when I leave work it just sits in my jacket pocket and then inside my locker at the gym. Will the temperature change daily affect the IGF in any way? Should I just leave the one I am using at room temp? Thanks.
Amazon has an insulin cooler it's a small zip up bag with a cool pack. Works great and is cheep! No need to have the people at work know your business.
HI
I'm a type -1 diabetic too
I tried to send you a PM but your box is full