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Can Testosterone Induce Blood Clots and Thrombosis? Interview with Dr Charles Glueck
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<blockquote data-quote="Marco N Cognito" data-source="post: 26975" data-attributes="member: 13"><p>Much appreciated again, Nelson, for posting this & keeping us abreast of these forthcoming studies that refute prior research in this area. It would be interesting to see what Glueck would have to say now that more research continues to oppose his. Since the above is only an abstract of the actual study, it would be interesting to see exactly what types of VTE those men had, or, if they were only idiopathic (of unknown origin). I think I fall into this category, as to this day, we still have not been able to determine what the exact etiology of my thrombotic events were back in 2012. There are only intermittent indications in certain clotting factors and the fact I have a MTHFR defect that may at best contribute to or be possible causal factors, but nothing solid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marco N Cognito, post: 26975, member: 13"] Much appreciated again, Nelson, for posting this & keeping us abreast of these forthcoming studies that refute prior research in this area. It would be interesting to see what Glueck would have to say now that more research continues to oppose his. Since the above is only an abstract of the actual study, it would be interesting to see exactly what types of VTE those men had, or, if they were only idiopathic (of unknown origin). I think I fall into this category, as to this day, we still have not been able to determine what the exact etiology of my thrombotic events were back in 2012. There are only intermittent indications in certain clotting factors and the fact I have a MTHFR defect that may at best contribute to or be possible causal factors, but nothing solid. [/QUOTE]
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