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Klutch

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After a hysterectomy do women still produce hgh?
 
You're joking.
 
I bet over 80% people here don't know the answer...so don't act like it's a stupid question...that's just rude.
 
Where do you think growth hormone is produced - that might help you answer your own question.
 
Now Built......not everyone has the researching skilz that you do.....lol :nerd:

But ya got him pointed in the right direction!
 
Because foundations of the male dominated medical world were not bigs who were terrified of female sexuality?
 
Because foundations of the male dominated medical world were not bigs who were terrified of female sexuality?


I love it!

I wonder if the OP meant HCG?
 
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Perhaps he did.....makes more sense
 
It's a simple yes or no answer... I don't know anything about hysterectomy...and No I don't know where hgh comes from in women and I don't know what they remove in one either. But thanks for nothing... Instead of helping out you rather try to look cool in front of people you will never meet....
 
Instead of helping out you rather try to look cool in front of people you will never meet....

Um, Built doesn't have to TRY to look cool........and if you got your head outcher ass you would realize I stuck up for you.....in the beginning. And unless you have TWO use names, I was poking fun not at YOU, but at the rather ancient comment about the origins of the term 'hysterectomy'.

You see, she spends a goodly portion of her time, answering the questions of people she's never met. For free. Out of the goodness of her abs. When someone asks a question that has a very easily googled answer, she might get kinda testy. Or flippant. Comes with the territory.

How old are you?

GICH
 
Um, Built doesn't have to TRY to look cool........and if you got your head outcher ass you would realize I stuck up for you.....in the beginning. And unless you have TWO use names, I was poking fun not at YOU, but at the rather ancient comment about the origins of the term 'hysterectomy'.

You see, she spends a goodly portion of her time, answering the questions of people she's never met. For free. Out of the goodness of her abs. When someone asks a question that has a very easily googled answer, she might get kinda testy. Or flippant. Comes with the territory.

How old are you?

GICH
I wasn't talking about you.. I was talking about built.. And I did google it and nothing came up...sorry if I upset you.. But it was directed to built... I just think why waste hers and my time by writing unnecessary comments... I'm trying find out for my wife cause she had an hysterectomy..but no one wants to help...:sorry:
 
Most often, it is not the case of 'not wanting to help', but a case of needing more input and information from YOU in order to get YOU the answers you really need.

HGH is not made by the female organs removed in a hysterectomy. I bet, if you let us know what's going on be it privately, or here on your thread, someone with the knowledge will gladly show up and point you right.

And honestly, I'd be more worried about giving it to Built than me....:roflmao: She's kinda an icon around here - with a razor sharp wit. I doubt anyone is 'upset'......
 
Wow - it's amazing how mad people can get when you don't hand over the candy.

Klutch, I wasn't trying to be cool. I WAS trying to get you to do a little homework before you asked what is really a simple question to google. I'll show you: Google

First hit gets you wikipedia.

Growth hormone
Growth hormone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Growth hormone is a 191-amino acid, single-chain polypeptide that is synthesized, stored, and secreted by the somatotroph cells within the lateral wings of the anterior pituitary gland. "

Pituitary gland
Pituitary gland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"In vertebrate anatomy the pituitary gland, or hypophysis, is an endocrine gland about the size of a pea and weighing 0.5 g (0.02 oz.), in humans. It is a protrusion off the bottom of the hypothalamus at the base of the brain"

Hysterectomy
Hysterectomy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"A hysterectomy (from Greek ὑστέρα hystera "womb" and εκτομία ektomia "a cutting out of") is the surgical removal of the uterus, usually performed by a gynecologist."

Uterus - note the location. It is nowhere near the brain.
Uterus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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You're welcome. Send nudes.
 
Uterus - note the location. It is nowhere near the brain.

Well, I can understand the confusion. As a man, I have a secondary brain in that general area. It often supersedes my primary one.
 
Okay kind of a tanget but still related: My personal opinion (uh oh!) is that test should be a last resort for female recreational lifters looking at AAS. I would normally say var is all most need and it can and will do wonders. But with women who have gone through a total hysterectomy and have zero T some will be necessary (especially if they want to continue to grow). Please give me your thoughts (from a woman's perspective - guys who recommend that their GF do their same Dbol/Test cycle need not answer) on post hysterectomy test therapy - biggest concern being virilization. Any thoughts?
 
It really comes down to the dose.

Too much var will virilize, too.
 
Im good with the var dosage, just never dealt with Test on women post hysterectomy. A HRT doc perscribed a test cream in a very low dosage simpy to deal with the unwanted side effects - thats fine. But she has cycled pre hysterectomy and wants to continue post op, now theres a bit of confusion dealing with how we adminster it being how things like PCT and cycling are totally different also the amount of test and the esters I'm assuming are/should change.
My question is what issues should be considered (from a womans perspective) and what areas will be different in dealing with gear (test - specifically) in these women.

*Disclaimer - Not asking for a cut and paste cycle, if you presume to know this 'hypothetical' persons age/diet/body response/history by all means put your 2 cents in. Thanks
 
Grumpy, why would a woman - with or without a uterus - need PCT?

Does she have her ovaries?

And what - and how much - did she run before?
 
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