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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Possible to be healthy @ 250mg/week? What blood markers do you want to see?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 258965" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Obv opinions are gonna vary, but I personally could run 250mg/ week indefinitely without worrying even the slightest about decreasing my overall health or longevity. I personally would be very confident that I could live a long and healthy life using 250mg/ week indefinitely. So as long as the person is focused on optimizing his health in regards to his diet, exercise regimen, stress levels and sleep, I wouldn’t worry at all using 250mg/ week, if I were them. This is obv assuming they don’t have a genetic disorder that would be effected by the increased androgen levels</p><p></p><p>Imo, guys eating a crap diet, living with high stress, not getting good sleep, and not working out, are at an insanely higher risk of overall cause mortality, than a guy using 50-100mg more per week than most guys do on HRT. But of course, certain men will make the guy using 250mg/ week feel like he just signed his own death certificate, while not saying a word to all the men that have horrible eating and lifestyle habits</p><p></p><p>So my personal advice is to simply take the 250mg/ week if u feel good on it, and if it helps u achieve ur goals, and if it’s an ideal balance for u in ur life as far as what makes u happy. Would just focus as much as u can on diet, sleep, stress, and exercise, if ur gonna bump ur dose up and push the limits a bit</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 258965, member: 15043"] Obv opinions are gonna vary, but I personally could run 250mg/ week indefinitely without worrying even the slightest about decreasing my overall health or longevity. I personally would be very confident that I could live a long and healthy life using 250mg/ week indefinitely. So as long as the person is focused on optimizing his health in regards to his diet, exercise regimen, stress levels and sleep, I wouldn’t worry at all using 250mg/ week, if I were them. This is obv assuming they don’t have a genetic disorder that would be effected by the increased androgen levels Imo, guys eating a crap diet, living with high stress, not getting good sleep, and not working out, are at an insanely higher risk of overall cause mortality, than a guy using 50-100mg more per week than most guys do on HRT. But of course, certain men will make the guy using 250mg/ week feel like he just signed his own death certificate, while not saying a word to all the men that have horrible eating and lifestyle habits So my personal advice is to simply take the 250mg/ week if u feel good on it, and if it helps u achieve ur goals, and if it’s an ideal balance for u in ur life as far as what makes u happy. Would just focus as much as u can on diet, sleep, stress, and exercise, if ur gonna bump ur dose up and push the limits a bit [/QUOTE]
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