plix (imported) wrote: Fri Mar 14, 2008 12:50 pm Believe me, I am one of the first to say that government doesn't have any right to tell athletes or anyone else what they can and cannot put into their own bodies. If someone wants to use T or GH or whatever else, it should be a personal choice.
And I would love to supplment my T with some GH. While my levels may still be high at 23, they are not the levels of a 15 year-old, and I think the T would work better with some GH added in. But as I've said before, there is no way in heck I am going to get a doctor to prescribe me GH. And since I wouldn't have a clue where to start to find it elsewhere, I am pretty much out of luck.
I have also been a proponent of giving GH to transsexuals interested in a full transition, especially older ones. I think it would do wonders for the results they would see, as GH is one of the driving factors in either sex hormone changing our bodies. I think it should be a standard part of the hormone protocol for any interested TS.
GH will also make a person more sexual and also increase the receptor's sensitivity to testosterone. And orgasms are also "deeper" when I use GH. And I am only 33. Imagine the improvement someone who was like 40 and over would get from it! A doc will prescribe it if over 30, but most won't. For the longest time, one could get very affordable GH from China and it was legal. But now even that is becoming controlled in more and more states. Then our government sent some agents to China and arrested people who were sending GH LEGALLY to the USA. Amazing. I guess they got them on "state" charges, as it is still legal to import on the federal level. But when was the last time anyone ever heard of a state having authority in another country? That really is weird. It would seem they would have to arrest them at the federal level, but as stated, it is legal on the federal level to import.