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Testosterone increases soft plaque buildup?
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<blockquote data-quote="Julian" data-source="post: 232648" data-attributes="member: 15696"><p>I have a heart doctor and around 2004 i felt a little off. In 2009 he did a heart catheterization procedure were he found minimal plaque build up in 2 areas and he said nothing to worry about just come see me once a year. In 2014 he did a follow-up heart catheterization and no changes. I started TRT , i believe 2016 which my heart doctor was ok with it and mentioned to keep an eye on my hematocrit. In 2021 i was feeling off so he did a follow up heart cath and the 2 areas where he had found plaque build up were clean with no plaque.(I also change the way I was eating, cut most of my sugars out, no corn, flower... mainly eating good carbs and keeping up with protein intake. I eat lots of salmon, chicken, turkey meat.....)My problem was a small progression of my COD. He found a small area in one of my arteries that was a little wider than normal causing sluggish flow. Nothing to do with TRT and also recommend to stay on TRT. From my research TRT levels below 500 can cause heart disease an many otther problems . Besides my trt levels being low and dealing with COD this is why I decided to get on trt. At times i have my moments dealing with sluggish flow but thats when im extremely exorting myself while exercising. My mind wants to keep going but my body cant keep up. I guess its part of getting old. Besides that i feel strong and healthy. Keep strong and keep doing your research. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Julian, post: 232648, member: 15696"] I have a heart doctor and around 2004 i felt a little off. In 2009 he did a heart catheterization procedure were he found minimal plaque build up in 2 areas and he said nothing to worry about just come see me once a year. In 2014 he did a follow-up heart catheterization and no changes. I started TRT , i believe 2016 which my heart doctor was ok with it and mentioned to keep an eye on my hematocrit. In 2021 i was feeling off so he did a follow up heart cath and the 2 areas where he had found plaque build up were clean with no plaque.(I also change the way I was eating, cut most of my sugars out, no corn, flower... mainly eating good carbs and keeping up with protein intake. I eat lots of salmon, chicken, turkey meat.....)My problem was a small progression of my COD. He found a small area in one of my arteries that was a little wider than normal causing sluggish flow. Nothing to do with TRT and also recommend to stay on TRT. From my research TRT levels below 500 can cause heart disease an many otther problems . Besides my trt levels being low and dealing with COD this is why I decided to get on trt. At times i have my moments dealing with sluggish flow but thats when im extremely exorting myself while exercising. My mind wants to keep going but my body cant keep up. I guess its part of getting old. Besides that i feel strong and healthy. Keep strong and keep doing your research. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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