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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Adjusting my dose down for longterm health reasons, will it lead to muscle loss?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bubbs" data-source="post: 211068" data-attributes="member: 18618"><p>At rest, I have a stress test to do but can't do it until my bicep repair surgery heals (since they want you to hold onto the treadmill during the test)</p><p></p><p>Good to know it's normal, my LV is just slightly over the margin for normal sizes but not enough to be significant. I had legitimate LVH a decade ago after running higher dose aas and hgh, when I was 260+ but that regressed when I stopped using it</p><p></p><p>I'm curious about hghs potential benefits on the heart in lower doses, but the studies that show big benefits all use GH deficient adults not those with normal/low levels (my IGF1 has always been very low)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bubbs, post: 211068, member: 18618"] At rest, I have a stress test to do but can't do it until my bicep repair surgery heals (since they want you to hold onto the treadmill during the test) Good to know it's normal, my LV is just slightly over the margin for normal sizes but not enough to be significant. I had legitimate LVH a decade ago after running higher dose aas and hgh, when I was 260+ but that regressed when I stopped using it I'm curious about hghs potential benefits on the heart in lower doses, but the studies that show big benefits all use GH deficient adults not those with normal/low levels (my IGF1 has always been very low) [/QUOTE]
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Adjusting my dose down for longterm health reasons, will it lead to muscle loss?
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