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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
I took a peek at my Labs
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<blockquote data-quote="lexer" data-source="post: 89057" data-attributes="member: 16264"><p>Vince</p><p>thats too high. I read an interesting study to where those getting T replacement and staying within mid to upper mid range resulted in lower LDL cholesterol and slightly higher HDL.</p><p>when levels went to top of range and above the reference range, LDL levels increases and HDL decreased. When your levels are that high, you are basically doing a steroid cycle. High T levels also damage the lining of your artery walls which makes arteries less flexible as well as increase red blood cells that thicken your blood. Its a bad idea.</p><p>of course people feel good when T levels are through the roof, however, its a slippery slope.</p><p>finally, like a steroid cycle, HIGH T levels will increase the size of your heart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lexer, post: 89057, member: 16264"] Vince thats too high. I read an interesting study to where those getting T replacement and staying within mid to upper mid range resulted in lower LDL cholesterol and slightly higher HDL. when levels went to top of range and above the reference range, LDL levels increases and HDL decreased. When your levels are that high, you are basically doing a steroid cycle. High T levels also damage the lining of your artery walls which makes arteries less flexible as well as increase red blood cells that thicken your blood. Its a bad idea. of course people feel good when T levels are through the roof, however, its a slippery slope. finally, like a steroid cycle, HIGH T levels will increase the size of your heart. [/QUOTE]
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