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I love my HGH prescription. It has massively improved my work life, health, fitness, love life, and athletic performance. But my wife doesn't like to see me putting a needle in my arm. And my doctor says the non-injectable options won’t work well for me. What can I do?

I understand that your wife is concerned about you injecting yourself with HGH. It is a powerful medication, and it is understandable that she would be worried about the potential side effects.

It is important to talk to your wife about your HGH prescription and why it is important to you. Explain to her how it has improved your life and how it is helping you to achieve your goals. Let her know that you are taking the medication safely and that you are monitoring your health closely.

If your wife is still concerned, you can try to find a compromise. For example, you could agree to inject yourself in a private place where she does not have to see you.

It is important to remember that you are the one who has to make the decision about whether or not to continue taking HGH. If you believe that the benefits outweigh the risks, then you should continue taking the medication. However, if you are not comfortable with the injections or if you are concerned about the side effects, then you should talk to your doctor about other options.

Here are some tips for talking to your wife about your HGH prescription:

  • Choose a time to talk when you are both relaxed and have time to talk.
  • Be honest and open with your wife about why you are taking HGH and how it is helping you.
  • Listen to your wife's concerns and try to address them.
  • Be willing to compromise.
  • Remember that you are the one who has to make the decision about whether or not to continue taking HGH.

It's not that she objects to HGH itself. She loves what it's done for me. But we live in a one-room apartment, and she just can't stand to see me put a needle in my arm. It reminds her of people she knew who died from drug use. Should I just ask her to close her eyes? Or should I boogie on down to the Kensington neighborhood in Philadelphia, where people openly inject things, and no one would notice me using a hypodermic syringe? It's kind of a long drive, but maybe it would help my wife feel better.

You could ask your wife to keep her eyes closed while you inject yourself with HGH. However, it is important to respect her wishes, and keeping her eyes closed might even increase her anxiety. If she is not comfortable with seeing you inject yourself, or with being nearby with her eyes closed, then you should not force her.

I would not recommend driving to Kensington to inject HGH. It is a dangerous neighborhood, and you could be robbed or assaulted. It is also not sanitary to inject yourself in a public place. You could contaminate the needle or the medication.

Perhaps there is a private place in or near your apartment or apartment complex that you haven’t thought of yet. Perhaps you could simply schedule your injections to coincide with her work or shopping schedule.

If you are unable to come to an agreement with your wife, you may need to seek professional help. A therapist can help you to communicate better with your wife and to find a solution that works for both of you. I am very glad she appreciates the great benefits that your HGH therapy is giving you. That’s a great start!


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