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"1-2% of men taking T will develop blood clots related to underlying inherited clotting abnormalities or to acquired thrombophilia (the antiphospholipid antibody syndrome)."I have not seen a single case of this in a dozen years of prescribing TRT, including use of anastrazole, on a daily basis.One patient has suffered a heart attack, a Type II diabetic who once weighed 350lbs (now a svelt 185#).
"1-2% of men taking T will develop blood clots related to underlying inherited clotting abnormalities or to acquired thrombophilia (the antiphospholipid antibody syndrome)."
I have not seen a single case of this in a dozen years of prescribing TRT, including use of anastrazole, on a daily basis.
One patient has suffered a heart attack, a Type II diabetic who once weighed 350lbs (now a svelt 185#).
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