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Question for guys doing high dose cypionate
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<blockquote data-quote="Saul" data-source="post: 101057" data-attributes="member: 16541"><p>Good Input Mr. Carter. I try to keep track in my head about the problems people have based on forum posts (mostly so I can avoid problems) and it does seem like most of the issues are E2 (too high or crashed, emotional issues), hypocrite (too high or too many donations), or gynecomastia (usually not occurring though) related. Seems that many of those could avoided with a prudent dose. </p><p></p><p>My only other comments is that when I read about some of the high levels (trough test levels at upper limiting - peak way over limit) from T mill doctors or event people who want to 'maximize' or feel better, I wonder if over time this is not going to work to the detriment of TRT. If health issues do develop, will TRT take the blame, even though the T levels were maintained (even under Dr. care) at too high a level or E2 levels were not monitored. Seems like TRT will get the blame, without consideration of peak being over the normal limits or E2 not kept in check.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saul, post: 101057, member: 16541"] Good Input Mr. Carter. I try to keep track in my head about the problems people have based on forum posts (mostly so I can avoid problems) and it does seem like most of the issues are E2 (too high or crashed, emotional issues), hypocrite (too high or too many donations), or gynecomastia (usually not occurring though) related. Seems that many of those could avoided with a prudent dose. My only other comments is that when I read about some of the high levels (trough test levels at upper limiting - peak way over limit) from T mill doctors or event people who want to 'maximize' or feel better, I wonder if over time this is not going to work to the detriment of TRT. If health issues do develop, will TRT take the blame, even though the T levels were maintained (even under Dr. care) at too high a level or E2 levels were not monitored. Seems like TRT will get the blame, without consideration of peak being over the normal limits or E2 not kept in check. [/QUOTE]
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