Yes the extra
GH is from a tumor. They tried to remove it in September but could only get about 50% due to its being wrapped around the corotid artery. But they got all that was on the pituitary and my pituitary functions normally.
Being off the medicine is NOT fun! IGF-1 levels that high are problematic and cause everything from extreme lethargy, to joint pain, soft tissue swelling, major water retention, acne, bone widening. I don't look like what I looked like ten years ago. My feet had gone from a 9 to an 11... Thankfully I am back down into a 9.5 sometimes, mostly a 10! I wll post pictures of what my hands looked like before and after surgery its interesting. Needless to say I feel much better when my levels are where they are at now. My endo right now is pretty conservative. I think I would need to talk to an endo who is more knowledgible about
AAS. But i wanted to get some opinions here before taking that step...maybe from a senior forum member?