There’s a tendency to label most early side effects as “adjustment.”
But that’s not always accurate.
With GH-pathway compounds like Tesamorelin, early responses can include:
- sleep disturbance
- peripheral tingling
- changes in fluid balance
- altered recovery patterns
These can be:
- temporary adaptation
- dose-related effects
- or signs the compound isn’t well tolerated
The challenge is that all three can look identical at first.
So the real question becomes: Is the system adapting, or is it being pushed outside its comfortable range?
Most mistakes happen when people assume continuation automatically leads to adaptation.
Better approach:Observe trend over time, not just initial reaction.