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  1. #1 21st April 2017 
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    painful wrists from ghrp?

    Is it normal to experience this from peptides? I thought that you get this only from synthetic growth hormone.. or is it simply an effect of too much growth hormone in the body?
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    It's called carpal tunnel syndrome and it is not a synthetic HGH side effect, it is side effect of elevated growth hormone levels in your body. Nothing to worry about, it's completely normal, but if it's difficult for you to cope with it then you can lower the dose.
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    It's carpal tunnel syndrome, typical HGH side effect, some people feel it more then others. My friend feels it not only in wrists but shoulders as well.
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    To be honest I like when I get slight pain in my wrists because that's a sign that my peptides/HGH is good quality.
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    Yeah, I get painful wrists from peptides as well. At first I thought that it's because of bad form when doing bench press and shoulder press, but then I understood that it is most likely the GHRP side effect. Does it goes away or it stays there until you stop using?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Maclean View Post
    Yeah, I get painful wrists from peptides as well. At first I thought that it's because of bad form when doing bench press and shoulder press, but then I understood that it is most likely the GHRP side effect. Does it goes away or it stays there until you stop using?
    You can try to lower the dose, but if you don't then it will stay.
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    That's normal, if the pain in your wrists gets unbearable then simply lower your dose or stop using it completely.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hulk View Post
    That's normal, if the pain in your wrists gets unbearable then simply lower your dose or stop using it completely.

    Well, I already inject it only 2x/day.

    I've found some wrist exercises/stretches on youtube, I will do them regularly and hope that it will relieve the pain a little bit.

    At first I was thinking of using it long term but it looks like I might need to cycle it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by an1mal View Post
    Well, I already inject it only 2x/day.

    I've found some wrist exercises/stretches on youtube, I will do them regularly and hope that it will relieve the pain a little bit.

    At first I was thinking of using it long term but it looks like I might need to cycle it.
    Stretching/exercising your wrist won't help. CTS is very common side effect of elevated GH levels. Because when your growth hormone is elevated your body holds alot of water around tendons, joints. And it presses against a nerve in your wrist causing the pain.
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    What I would do - stop using peptides for a couple of days, or till you don't feel pain in wrists anymore. And after that start with much lower dose and gradually increase, when you gradually increase then side effects seem minimal.
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    I usually get CTS for first 2-3 weeks of hgh/peptide use. After that I'm not sure if my body gets used to the HGH or the water retention diminishes but I don't feel CTS after I've been using it for atleast a month.
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    Is it normal that after about 6 months of peptide use I don't feel CTS no more?

    I am using stuff from the same supplier, and I know that it is strong, because for the first couple of months the CTS was quite unbearable but now I don't feel it at all?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jarofhearts View Post
    Is it normal that after about 6 months of peptide use I don't feel CTS no more?

    I am using stuff from the same supplier, and I know that it is strong, because for the first couple of months the CTS was quite unbearable but now I don't feel it at all?
    It is quite normal. When I started HGH I always got the CTS but after a couple of months it lessened. You simply get used to the drug itself and to the side effects.

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