aswellfella
Ruined Person. People on here say I have a nice VO
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How'd it go? Also, where'd you get it? Cancun?
Human Growth HormoneWhat’s that
What about purposely inciting acromegaly to get large wrists, hands, jaw?If you are above 18 (which you are) forget about it - it's over.
If you are above 18 (which you are) forget about it - it's over.What about purposely inciting acromegaly to get large wrists, hands, jaw?
You didn't answer the questionIf you are above 18 (which you are) forget about it - it's over.
I did.You didn't answer the question
Would that not work or.. do you know about using it?If you are above 18 (which you are) forget about it - it's over.
But appositional growth continues all throughout life, which I heard hgh could artificially spur on.Pointless if you are over 18 because your growth plates will be closed to 99%. Unless you want them to gymmax
Please stop the cope, its very unlikely to grow after 18. You should start saving for LL, if you want to become tallerBut appositional growth continues all throughout life, which I heard hgh could artificially spur on.
It's not copium. It's hopium. It's real. Here:Please stop the cope, its very unlikely to grow after 18. You should start saving for LL, if you want to become taller
Why wouldn't it grow the hands?it will grow your nose and not grow your hands but make them crooked and ugly
your hands have their own growth plates too, when hgh can't effect them properly they grow crooked.Why wouldn't it grow the hands?
Oh OK. About the thing, though. Do the bones themselves grow, even after skeletal maturity? And I'm not talking about a growth in length here, which would require an open growth plate, I'm talking thickness. Cause I've heard appositional growth happens through all of your life, not just 0 to 16. Can you confirm or deny this? I mean how else does a LADY look like this:your hands have their own growth plates too, when hgh can't effect them properly they grow crooked.
Oh OK. About the thing, though. Do the bones themselves grow, even after skeletal maturity? And I'm not talking about a growth in length here, which would require an open growth plate, I'm talking thickness. Cause I've heard appositional growth happens through all of your life, not just 0 to 16. Can you confirm or deny this? I mean how else does a LADY look like this:
I mean her mandible clearly increased in thickness. Obviously, I have no 'before' pic so I can't confirm it, but, you know, women don't often look like that.