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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Prostate Related Issues
Superdosing and Prostate Cancer
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<blockquote data-quote="naquilin" data-source="post: 235902" data-attributes="member: 44467"><p>May I ask you to clarify what you said about "speed up existing problems" -- this may be interpreted that anyone with any condition is apt to experience a health disaster thru the use of Testosterone, and that the use of bodybuilding dosages is a mistake, yet we are being bombarded with images of guys who use extremely high dosages all the time in many forums. Maybe we can all talk about the use of Test as it relates to higher than normal levels and what the effect is on someone with compromised immune systems (i.e., HIV, among other conditions like diabetes, etc.). Maybe Test is contraindicated for most men who are even using it normally in that case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="naquilin, post: 235902, member: 44467"] May I ask you to clarify what you said about "speed up existing problems" -- this may be interpreted that anyone with any condition is apt to experience a health disaster thru the use of Testosterone, and that the use of bodybuilding dosages is a mistake, yet we are being bombarded with images of guys who use extremely high dosages all the time in many forums. Maybe we can all talk about the use of Test as it relates to higher than normal levels and what the effect is on someone with compromised immune systems (i.e., HIV, among other conditions like diabetes, etc.). Maybe Test is contraindicated for most men who are even using it normally in that case. [/QUOTE]
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