Prohormones

do growth hormones work?

Posted on | July 23, 2010 |

hey im 15 and im only 5 foot tall so ive been thinking about trying growth hormones, do they actually work? and if so can a doctor prescribe them to anyone or do you have to have a medical condition? also how much would they cost? thanks in advance
well thanks for your help, P.S my dad and mum are only a few inches taller than me and all my friends are atleast a head taller than me, so i highly doubt i will catch up to everyone else.

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4 Responses to “do growth hormones work?”

  1. Lio D
    July 23rd, 2010 @ 3:55 am

    i’ve been trying growth hormones. And the result is so incredible. Actually there are so many growth hormones available in on the market, but be careful in choose the rightest one. I heard about some brand, but after find many information and try to get more and more information,i made a decision to try GHR1000. I’ll never regret with my decision. Because now i get the perfect result.
    i hope my answer will helps you solve this problem.

  2. Jerold T
    July 23rd, 2010 @ 3:55 am

    well if it is a pill and u have insurance ur insurance should pay

  3. Scott V
    July 23rd, 2010 @ 3:55 am

    Yes, they definitely work, you need to be on them for a long time and they’re very expensive…..and unless you have a valid medical condition, no doctor is going to prescribe them just because you want to be bigger. Plus you’re 15, you are producing testosterone like wildfire right now, so IF you’re going to do HGH/Steroids, you need to wait until your twenties if anything (it’s still dangerous)….your best bet right now is to eat like a freakin’ horse and hit the gym, you’ll get bigger.

    As far as wanting to be taller, wait until you’re 18 and see where you’re at…I don’t think they help with height, but you shouldn’t address that until your body stops growing naturally.

  4. ?I Love? sandwiches
    July 23rd, 2010 @ 3:55 am

    I’m 16 and 5′ 3" and when i was 14 my parents were thinking about it. I think it would have cost over $1000 a shot. Unless they lowered the price your parents would have to be loaded to afford it. The doctor that recommended it was a special growth doctor (cant remember the scientific term), that was suggested by my regular doctor. You have a pretty good chance that you will catch up with everyone else, seeing as you are only 15. The average male stops growing at 21.

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