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Khyron
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posted 05-10-2002 11:37:38 AM
After reading Razor's thread, I realised something.

The thyroid gland controls one of the growth hormones, right?

What would happen if someone regularly started taking shots of growth hormones? Like, all the time?

Would they become like, total NBA material?

Lenlalron Flameblaster
posted 05-10-2002 11:38:26 AM
I remember reading about this...I think it screws them up. Excess growth hormone is a bad thing, if I remember.
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Maradon!
posted 05-10-2002 11:42:05 AM
Extra growth hormones is a very bad thing, since the same hormone responsible for growth is responsible for things like body mass, bone growth and density, etc.

More often than not, people with overactive thyroids have severe skeletal or weight problems. Only in extremely rare cases will an overactive thyroid produce a giant person, and even in those cases the giant person will almost always have some sort of medical issues.

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posted 05-10-2002 11:43:35 AM
Excess ANY hormone is a bad. You're tampering with your preset biochemical cocktail. They used to say giving menopausal women hormones for the rest of their life had all these benefits, now it turns out it doesn't cause cancer or anything, but you're hyper-saturating your system with things that more or less addict your body to 'em.
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Gydyon
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posted 05-10-2002 02:29:49 PM
quote:
Maradön? wrote this stupid crap:
Only in extremely rare cases will an overactive thyroid produce a giant person, and even in those cases the giant person will almost always have some sort of medical issues.

And they will also possess a desire to kill, maim, and destroy.

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posted 05-10-2002 06:13:21 PM
quote:
When the babel fish was in place, it was apparent Khyron said:
What would happen if someone regularly started taking shots of growth hormones? Like, all the time?

Would they become like, total NBA material?


They would grow taller, yeah, but the stress on their body grows exponentially.

Same reason most people with Giants' (I forget the real name) disease don't live too long unless they receive constant medical attention.

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Pancake
posted 05-10-2002 06:17:58 PM
Pituatary Gland (at the base of the brain) controls Growth.

Thyroid controls 2 things. 1 thing it secretes is a horemone that helps control your metabilism. This is one of the contributing factors to my fatass-ism. I have an inactive Thyroid.

The second set of things it secrets helps keep the rest of the endocrine system in balance.

Too much of either is not really good.

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posted 05-10-2002 06:23:05 PM
This is why the phrase "hormone imbalanace" refers to either an excess or a defficiency.
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posted 05-10-2002 07:19:04 PM
Heh.. myself, I'm hypothyroid.

It is not too fun, if you ask me.. I mean, extreme mood swings sometimes, every once and a while you get to the point where you're listless, there IS a weight thing that factors into it, but I never really had much of a problem with that for some reason.

All in all.. its not a fun thing. I have to take medication for it for the rest of my life.

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posted 05-10-2002 07:29:09 PM
quote:
Azakias attempted to be funny by writing:
Heh.. myself, I'm hypothyroid.

It is not too fun, if you ask me.. I mean, extreme mood swings sometimes, every once and a while you get to the point where you're listless, there IS a weight thing that factors into it, but I never really had much of a problem with that for some reason.

All in all.. its not a fun thing. I have to take medication for it for the rest of my life.


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Alaan
posted 05-10-2002 07:33:54 PM
Also, whenever one of those giants do come around, they always have really short life spans compared to "regular" people. SO, I don't see why you'd pump yourself up with them, since they long term hurt you more than short term gain.
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Pancake
posted 05-10-2002 10:23:49 PM
screw that, i want a robot body with a chainsaw hand and X-ray vision !
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