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Can Testosterone Induce Blood Clots and Thrombosis? Interview with Dr Charles Glueck
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<blockquote data-quote="drammo" data-source="post: 81782" data-attributes="member: 16557"><p>First time poster but I've been following this thread for a while since I'm obvs in the same boat. Discovered a MVT and PVT randomly (I was 2 days away from death apparently) and have been off TRT for over a month now (after 5+ years of continuous TRT).</p><p></p><p>Please lmk if I'm over the line here, I do not wish to suggest anything harmful. This is just me thinking outside the box, of course this is not preferred, ignoring legal issues etc... but would a non-aromatizing AAS be an option instead of T, for people looking for that increased feeling of wellness, libido, gym performance etc.</p><p></p><p>Of course this disregards any health concerns that come with whatever AAS you use, the long-term feasability of it etc. but something like low-dose var should at least help some on the short term, right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drammo, post: 81782, member: 16557"] First time poster but I've been following this thread for a while since I'm obvs in the same boat. Discovered a MVT and PVT randomly (I was 2 days away from death apparently) and have been off TRT for over a month now (after 5+ years of continuous TRT). Please lmk if I'm over the line here, I do not wish to suggest anything harmful. This is just me thinking outside the box, of course this is not preferred, ignoring legal issues etc... but would a non-aromatizing AAS be an option instead of T, for people looking for that increased feeling of wellness, libido, gym performance etc. Of course this disregards any health concerns that come with whatever AAS you use, the long-term feasability of it etc. but something like low-dose var should at least help some on the short term, right? [/QUOTE]
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