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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="RobRoy" data-source="post: 266881" data-attributes="member: 42893"><p>No, it's not. It's actually the truth. Testosterone does not cause blood clots and it never has an 85 years of use. Do young men with high testosterone levels get blood clots? Testosterone has never been shown to cause blood clots in any randomized controlled trial to date. When you evaluate the cases of blood clots on testosterone, you find that the men had an undiagnosed clotting disorder. Those men were going to clot anyway. The simple observation that literally tens of thousands of men at this very minute are abusing testosterone for performance enhancement reasons and yet aren't experiencing an epidemic of blood clots. You yourself used the word "association". Association is not causation my friend. So you can continue to think that the world is flat when it is actually round, and you can continue to think that testosterone causes blood clots in men without clotting disorders, but it does not. It is irresponsible for you to propagate a false narrative. The narrative of it might cause clots at this point is the equivalent of saying there might be men on Mars. Well, there might be, but there's not. So we can provide you with literally hundreds of studies utilizing testosterone in men, and it never caused blood clots. But how about you producing just one where it did and not an association but actually a proven causation. In other words, a randomized controlled trial, looking at primary endpoints, not tertiary endpoints.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RobRoy, post: 266881, member: 42893"] No, it's not. It's actually the truth. Testosterone does not cause blood clots and it never has an 85 years of use. Do young men with high testosterone levels get blood clots? Testosterone has never been shown to cause blood clots in any randomized controlled trial to date. When you evaluate the cases of blood clots on testosterone, you find that the men had an undiagnosed clotting disorder. Those men were going to clot anyway. The simple observation that literally tens of thousands of men at this very minute are abusing testosterone for performance enhancement reasons and yet aren't experiencing an epidemic of blood clots. You yourself used the word "association". Association is not causation my friend. So you can continue to think that the world is flat when it is actually round, and you can continue to think that testosterone causes blood clots in men without clotting disorders, but it does not. It is irresponsible for you to propagate a false narrative. The narrative of it might cause clots at this point is the equivalent of saying there might be men on Mars. Well, there might be, but there's not. So we can provide you with literally hundreds of studies utilizing testosterone in men, and it never caused blood clots. But how about you producing just one where it did and not an association but actually a proven causation. In other words, a randomized controlled trial, looking at primary endpoints, not tertiary endpoints. [/QUOTE]
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