Igf-1 lr3 & fatigue & 25 characters

Gainjin260

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Pinning 40mcg post workout about 9am. Tired all day long.

From what I understand pinning soon after workout is ideal. Any way to combat the fatigue without changing my workouts to the afternoon/evening?

I have over 200g of carbs within an hour of finishing workout, so it's not low blood sugar.
 
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I'm just curious, is your IGF-1 LR3 absolutely legit? I have heard a lot of talk of most IGF-1 LR3 to be other things like GHRP-6 or not real at all... In saying that, what do you notice apart from the fatigue with using the IGF? I would love to give it a whirl the IGF-1 best suited for spot injections if I could get the real deal and I got someone offering me peptides atm so wanna know exactly what to expect when dishing out the cash it's costing.

Have you actually tested your blood sugar at intervals to see where it's really at? Would be good to find out, whether or not it explains the fatigue and your saying it doesn't you could be right in it not being low blood sugar.

Are you dead sure it's the IGF-1? Try go without it one day and see if the fatigue comes about so you know for sure, it could be anything else, you mentioned afternoon/evening workings, for me they have usually been the best for me, morning workouts usually make me fatigued for some reason by midday, except for HIIT/Core work or any cardio in the morning which gives me a boost all day...
 
I'm just curious, is your IGF-1 LR3 absolutely legit? I have heard a lot of talk of most IGF-1 LR3 to be other things like GHRP-6 or not real at all... In saying that, what do you notice apart from the fatigue with using the IGF? I would love to give it a whirl the IGF-1 best suited for spot injections if I could get the real deal and I got someone offering me peptides atm so wanna know exactly what to expect when dishing out the cash it's costing.

Have you actually tested your blood sugar at intervals to see where it's really at? Would be good to find out, whether or not it explains the fatigue and your saying it doesn't you could be right in it not being low blood sugar.

Are you dead sure it's the IGF-1? Try go without it one day and see if the fatigue comes about so you know for sure, it could be anything else, you mentioned afternoon/evening workings, for me they have usually been the best for me, morning workouts usually make me fatigued for some reason by midday, except for HIIT/Core work or any cardio in the morning which gives me a boost all day...

Absolutely legit? Can't say that I'm certain, but I got it from a trusted source. It's not GHRP, because I've really got to focus to eat the last 2,000 calories of my 6K+ a day diet:)

I'm on my 2nd cycle and have gained 20lbs in the last 6 weeks, so there's a lot going on. However, my biceps are a weak point and I pin them 3x/wk with igf. My wife was able to wrap both hands around my arm 4 weeks ago and now she can't. My biceps are noticeably bigger.

My workouts are 2 hours and intense and are usually in the 650-900 rep range. That intensity along with the substantial growth is probably pretty taxing on my body. That may well be a bigger factor than the igf. However, igf has a reputation for causing tiredness, and considering I'm not going to train or eat less, I thought I'd see if I could mitigate any of that effect.

I have a blood sugar monitor and I also eat 550+ carbs a day, so I'm quite sure I'm not going hypo.

Good suggestion about skipping a day of pinning. I'll see if I notice a difference.
 
lr3 has a 36 hour half life.. it wont be so bad on the blood sugar..

but fatigue is a very well known characteristic.. i actually like to inject my igf with dinner.. so that i go to sleep afterwords as its peaking..

it will slow you down for sure, esp as an endurance athlete
 
lr3 has a 36 hour half life.. it wont be so bad on the blood sugar..

but fatigue is a very well known characteristic.. i actually like to inject my igf with dinner.. so that i go to sleep afterwords as its peaking..

it will slow you down for sure, esp as an endurance athlete

I can easily change the time at which I pin, but I'm under the impression that it's beneficial to pin directly after workout, especially for spot injections/targeted growth.
 
if you can do it, do it.. thats not the issue..

i have to do it at night because of the type of exercising im doing.. its different.. youre not a endurance athlete as a bodybuilder
I can easily change the time at which I pin, but I'm under the impression that it's beneficial to pin directly after workout, especially for spot injections/targeted growth.
 
I'm just curious, is your IGF-1 LR3 absolutely legit? I have heard a lot of talk of most IGF-1 LR3 to be other things like GHRP-6 or not real at all... In saying that, what do you notice apart from the fatigue with using the IGF? I would love to give it a whirl the IGF-1 best suited for spot injections if I could get the real deal and I got someone offering me peptides atm so wanna know exactly what to expect when dishing out the cash it's costing.

Have you actually tested your blood sugar at intervals to see where it's really at? Would be good to find out, whether or not it explains the fatigue and your saying it doesn't you could be right in it not being low blood sugar.

Are you dead sure it's the IGF-1? Try go without it one day and see if the fatigue comes about so you know for sure, it could be anything else, you mentioned afternoon/evening workings, for me they have usually been the best for me, morning workouts usually make me fatigued for some reason by midday, except for HIIT/Core work or any cardio in the morning which gives me a boost all day...

Is there bogus IGF-Lr3 sure but not from reputable suppliers and not from the research companies or from the pharmacies. IGF isn't responsible for your lethargy.
 
lr3 has a 36 hour half life.. it wont be so bad on the blood sugar..

but fatigue is a very well known characteristic.. i actually like to inject my igf with dinner.. so that i go to sleep afterwords as its peaking..

it will slow you down for sure, esp as an endurance athlete

Is there bogus IGF-Lr3 sure but not from reputable suppliers and not from the research companies or from the pharmacies.IGF isn't responsible for your lethargy.

So, 3j says a side effect of igf is lethargy.
DPR argues I probably have legit igf, but that it isn't responsible for my lethargy.

Can you clarify DPR?
 
So, 3j says a side effect of igf is lethargy.
DPR argues I probably have legit igf, but that it isn't responsible for my lethargy.

Can you clarify DPR?

Lol just go to sarms search pick up some m677 and be done with it . And you mentioned that you didn't think it was a ghrp disguised as igf because of the lack of hunger only ghrp6 effects hunger ghrp2 not so much and it dose make you tired i dont know about all day though i never really that much of an issue with tiredness or lethargy on the ghrps was more tired and felt alot more of the gh symptoms on mk tight numb hands great sleep water weight gain ect
 
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