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apparantly the new tests to discover hgh in the human body are going to be ready by athens. do u guys think they will test many people and do u think they will find many?, do you think they may/may not be surprised with how many people they do/or dont catch using growth hormone?
I think they might be bluffing. It's funny to see how many athletes have either pulled out of the games, or have had dismal performances in their countries Olympic qualifiers.
People wonder why I call myself Mr. T. One dude asked, 'does the T stand for tough?' I said no. Another dude asked if the T stands for my last name, Tureaud. No it does not. The 'T' in Mr. T stands for tuna. T loves tuna.
It's an easy test to do via blood sample. The growth hormone itself probably won't show up, but if IGF-1 and/or IGFBP-3 are high, it may be a sign of hGH 'supplementation'. Before I went on hGH replacement, my GH, IGF-1 and IGFBP-3 values were all for ****. After going on replacement my GH value stayed low, but IGF-1 and IGFBP-3 went up to high normal.
But in fairness to the athlete, other tests should be run to rule out a pituitary adenoma (benign tumor that secretes GH).
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