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HGH and PTSD

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"Jim Magell" <jmagell…@yahoo.com> wrote in message

news:c4a5p7$2fng2i$1@ID-40185.news.uni-berlin.de… > You’re a well known troll so I have no interest in your opinion.

Bwhahahahaha.   You got that right.

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"Peter" <groups-ab…@google.com> > Perhaps a Google on "Peter Lucas" might be equally instructive.

Too much reading. You’ll confuse them. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> http://tinyurl.com/233af

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You’re a well known troll so I have no interest in your opinion. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -Lucas, Peter wrote: > So what else are you taking with the Cytomel?

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"Jim Magell" <jmagell…@yahoo.com> wrote in message

news:c4a5p7$2fng2i$1@ID-40185.news.uni-berlin.de… > You’re a well known troll so I have no interest in your opinion. > Lucas, Peter wrote: > > So what else are you taking with the Cytomel?

Ah, weeded out early then I see. td

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"tinydancer" <tinydan…@nospam.com> wrote in news:Q61ac.26502$gZ3.18668 @bignews3.bellsouth.net: > "Jim Magell" <jmagell…@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:c4a5p7$2fng2i$1@ID-40185.news.uni-berlin.de… >> You’re a well known troll so I have no interest in your opinion. >> Lucas, Peter wrote: >> > So what else are you taking with the Cytomel? > Ah, weeded out early then I see.

Seems so. I did a Google on his name and it seems he’s an obnoxious troll who mainly posts in Japanese groups. — Peter Lucas             # Success isn’t so difficult.          # Brisbane                 # Just bite off more than you can chew,# Australia                 # and then go do it.                   #

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In article <Xns94BC62EEEB27B9999…@130.133.1.4>, skys…@everywhere.com.au says… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> "tinydancer" <tinydan…@nospam.com> wrote in news:Q61ac.26502$gZ3.18668 > @bignews3.bellsouth.net: > > "Jim Magell" <jmagell…@yahoo.com> wrote in message > > news:c4a5p7$2fng2i$1@ID-40185.news.uni-berlin.de… > >> You’re a well known troll so I have no interest in your opinion. > >> Lucas, Peter wrote: > >> > So what else are you taking with the Cytomel? > > Ah, weeded out early then I see. > Seems so. I did a Google on his name and it seems he’s an obnoxious > troll who mainly posts in Japanese groups.

Perhaps a Google on "Peter Lucas" might be equally instructive. http://tinyurl.com/233af

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"Lucas, Peter" <skys…@everywhere.com.au> wrote in message

news:Xns94BC62EEEB27B9999999@130.133.1.4… > "tinydancer" <tinydan…@nospam.com> wrote in news:Q61ac.26502$gZ3.18668 > @bignews3.bellsouth.net:

Possible Side effects: High blood pressure, Weight gain, Stomach Ulcers, Brittle Bones, Heart Failure, Delayed Healing, Blood Clots, Anxiety, Aggression

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I have had some success with taking Cytomel to alleviate some of the symptoms of the PTSD I am suffering. I have read that HGH might also help. Does anyone have any reference material on this subject. I would like to discuss this my doctor and show him any reading resources that are available. Thank you.

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"Jim Magell" <jmagell…@yahoo.com> wrote in message

news:c4767s$2f87br$1@ID-40185.news.uni-berlin.de… > I have had some success with taking Cytomel to alleviate some of the > symptoms of the PTSD I am suffering. I have read that HGH might also help. > Does anyone have any reference material on this subject. I would like to > discuss this my doctor and show him any reading resources that are > available. > Thank you.

Sorry Jim, I’m not familiar with either of those meds.  What is HGH?  Most of us here are on various anti-depressants, mood stabilizers such as xanax, and sleeping meds.  I’ve not heard of Cytomel either? td – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text –

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>> I have had some success with taking Cytomel to alleviate some of the >> symptoms of the PTSD I am suffering. I have read that HGH might also >> help. >> Does anyone have any reference material on this subject. I would like >> to discuss this my doctor and show him any reading resources that are >> available. > Sorry Jim, I’m not familiar with either of those meds.  What is HGH?

Human Growth Hormone. http://www.hgh-hormone-releaser.com/ http://www.pathmed.com/p/131,406.html Seems Jim might be a bit of a gym-junkie/body-builder. > Most of us here are on various anti-depressants, mood stabilizers such > as xanax, and sleeping meds.  I’ve not heard of Cytomel either?

A quick Google tells me that Cytomel is used in the treatment of thyroid problems. Also used by bodybuilders as a fat burning pill before comps. http://tinyurl.com/2xr4w http://www.steroids.com/Cytomel.htm — Peter Lucas             # Success isn’t so difficult.          # Brisbane                 # Just bite off more than you can chew,# Australia                 # and then go do it.                   #

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"Lucas, Peter" <skys…@everywhere.com.au> wrote in message

news:Xns94BBAEFDA8BE19999999@130.133.1.4… – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> >> I have had some success with taking Cytomel to alleviate some of the > >> symptoms of the PTSD I am suffering. I have read that HGH might also > >> help. > >> Does anyone have any reference material on this subject. I would like > >> to discuss this my doctor and show him any reading resources that are > >> available. > > Sorry Jim, I’m not familiar with either of those meds.  What is HGH? > Human Growth Hormone. > http://www.hgh-hormone-releaser.com/ > http://www.pathmed.com/p/131,406.html > Seems Jim might be a bit of a gym-junkie/body-builder. > > Most of us here are on various anti-depressants, mood stabilizers such > > as xanax, and sleeping meds.  I’ve not heard of Cytomel either? > A quick Google tells me that Cytomel is used in the treatment of thyroid > problems. Also used by bodybuilders as a fat burning pill before comps. > http://tinyurl.com/2xr4w > http://www.steroids.com/Cytomel.htm

Well if Jim really does have ptsd, I’d guess he’s playing with fire because I’ve never heard of anyone screwing around with these type of substances ‘in the treatment of ptsd symptoms’.  Ptsd on it’s own wreaks enough havoc on ones emotions without adding extra ‘crap’. td – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> — > Peter Lucas             # Success isn’t so difficult.          # > Brisbane                 # Just bite off more than you can chew,# > Australia                 # and then go do it.                   #

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To tinydancer. You are a moron. Further you have not done your research. Cytomel is now used in the treatment of PTSD related depression. http://www.healthyplace.com/Communities/Depression/Site/story_depress… I have other references. HGH is also being used. I am determined to beat this PTSD and find a path to wellness again not just sit around like you and bitch. Anyway obviously you are of no use to me and I have better things to do.  I hope you stay sick for the rest of your life. – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -tinydancer wrote: > "Lucas, Peter" <skys…@everywhere.com.au> wrote in message > news:Xns94BBAEFDA8BE19999999@130.133.1.4… >>>> I have had some success with taking Cytomel to alleviate some of >>>> the symptoms of the PTSD I am suffering. I have read that HGH >>>> might also help. >>>> Does anyone have any reference material on this subject. I would >>>> like to discuss this my doctor and show him any reading resources >>>> that are available. >>> Sorry Jim, I’m not familiar with either of those meds.  What is HGH? >> Human Growth Hormone. >> http://www.hgh-hormone-releaser.com/ >> http://www.pathmed.com/p/131,406.html >> Seems Jim might be a bit of a gym-junkie/body-builder. >>> Most of us here are on various anti-depressants, mood stabilizers >>> such as xanax, and sleeping meds.  I’ve not heard of Cytomel either? >> A quick Google tells me that Cytomel is used in the treatment of >> thyroid problems. Also used by bodybuilders as a fat burning pill >> before comps. >> http://tinyurl.com/2xr4w >> http://www.steroids.com/Cytomel.htm > Well if Jim really does have ptsd, I’d guess he’s playing with fire > because I’ve never heard of anyone screwing around with these type of > substances ‘in the treatment of ptsd symptoms’.  Ptsd on it’s own > wreaks enough havoc on ones emotions without adding extra ‘crap’. > td >> — >> Peter Lucas             # Success isn’t so difficult.          # >> Brisbane                 # Just bite off more than you can chew,# >> Australia                 # and then go do it.                   #

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"Jim Magell" <jmagell…@yahoo.com> wrote in news:c49nva$2g70os$1@ID-40185.news.uni-berlin.de: > To tinydancer. You are a moron. Further you have not done your > research.

So what else are you taking with the Cytomel? Or are you taking that by itself? That you didn’t say, so one can only assume that you are only taking Cytomel by itself. Rather than have a shot at TD for "not doing her research", maybe you should have made your position/condition/treatment a little clearer. > Cytomel is now used in the treatment of PTSD related depression. > http://www.healthyplace.com/Communities/Depression/Site/story_depressi o > n_tx.htm > I have other references. HGH is also being used.

Didn’t see on that website about HGH. Saw that some women are using hormones (eostregen etc). > not just sit around like you and bitch.

Being a first time poster here, you have no right to make that assumption. It just makes you look more like a troll than before. > Anyway obviously you are of no use to me

You came here looking for a cure?? You’re an idiot. This is a *support* group. If you want a cure, go to a *cure* group. >and I have better things to > do.  I hope you stay sick for the rest of your life.

Maybe you should go back on conventional anti-depressessants. The drugs you’re on at the moment don’t seem to be working. But, if you don’t like it here……… there’s the door. Don’t let it hit you where the good Lord split you. — Peter Lucas             # Success isn’t so difficult.          # Brisbane                 # Just bite off more than you can chew,# Australia                 # and then go do it.                   #

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"Jim Magell" <jmagell…@yahoo.com> wrote in message

news:c49nva$2g70os$1@ID-40185.news.uni-berlin.de… > To tinydancer. You are a moron. Further you have not done your research. > Cytomel is now used in the treatment of PTSD related depression.

http://www.healthyplace.com/Communities/Depression/Site/story_depress…. htm > I have other references. HGH is also being used. > I am determined to beat this PTSD and find a path to wellness again not just > sit around like you and bitch. > Anyway obviously you are of no use to me and I have better things to do. I > hope you stay sick for the rest of your life.

Thank you so much Jim.  If you have legitimate studies on HGH being of benefit to PTSD, it would be helpful for you to have posted them here.  We do get posters here occasionally bringing up many unorthodox treatments for ptsd.  As far as I’m aware, this is your first post to this group and we have no way of knowing ‘where’ you are coming from.  If you are here for legitimate concerns or wanting information for nefarious purposes.  We are plagued with a troll invasion at the moment.  The site you posted for the use of cytomel appears, at first glance, to be interesting, although at the moment I haven’t the time to really study it.  I can ask my own doctor about it.  As for Human Growth Hormone, I’m a bit more skeptical. td – Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> tinydancer wrote: > > "Lucas, Peter" <skys…@everywhere.com.au> wrote in message > > news:Xns94BBAEFDA8BE19999999@130.133.1.4… > >>>> I have had some success with taking Cytomel to alleviate some of > >>>> the symptoms of the PTSD I am suffering. I have read that HGH > >>>> might also help. > >>>> Does anyone have any reference material on this subject. I would > >>>> like to discuss this my doctor and show him any reading resources > >>>> that are available. > >>> Sorry Jim, I’m not familiar with either of those meds.  What is HGH? > >> Human Growth Hormone. > >> http://www.hgh-hormone-releaser.com/ > >> http://www.pathmed.com/p/131,406.html > >> Seems Jim might be a bit of a gym-junkie/body-builder. > >>> Most of us here are on various anti-depressants, mood stabilizers > >>> such as xanax, and sleeping meds.  I’ve not heard of Cytomel either? > >> A quick Google tells me that Cytomel is used in the treatment of > >> thyroid problems. Also used by bodybuilders as a fat burning pill > >> before comps. > >> http://tinyurl.com/2xr4w > >> http://www.steroids.com/Cytomel.htm > > Well if Jim really does have ptsd, I’d guess he’s playing with fire > > because I’ve never heard of anyone screwing around with these type of > > substances ‘in the treatment of ptsd symptoms’.  Ptsd on it’s own > > wreaks enough havoc on ones emotions without adding extra ‘crap’. > > td > >> — > >> Peter Lucas             # Success isn’t so difficult.          # > >> Brisbane                 # Just bite off more than you can chew,# > >> Australia                 # and then go do it.                   #

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