I know that hgh can help build up muscle and tissue, and some reports say that it helps with reversing the aging process or slowing it down, but I really wonder if it would help stimulate the new bone growth that my body needs to produce to make the new fake vertebrae that I have as strong as they need to be, and the titanium rods and screws, even stronger.
Spine fusion isn't just about inserting rods and screws and that's supposed to keep you all together and better, but spine fusion actually means to grow new bone over the implants and the fake vertebrae to make the spine even stronger than it was before.
I know that I have to grow new bone in each of my hips because that is where they took out some of my bone to make the new fake vertebrae.
The fake vertebrae are part metal, part plastic, and part of my bones.
The bone inserted will help grow new bone over the metal and plastic, but it's a very long process to grow new bone.
At one point after my first surgery, I had to wear a bone growth stimulator for 6 hours every single day.
It sent some sort of electrical impulses through my body which supposedly stimulates new bone growth.
It was a pain in the butt, so that's why I'm curious about hgh and if it would help grow new bone.
If it does, I'd happily take it every day to help make all of these implants even stronger, and maybe they would help take away the pain too.






