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<blockquote data-quote="AbsoluteZ3R0" data-source="post: 101171" data-attributes="member: 15174"><p>I haven't taken a stance on this, because it's a lot like saying "I drink 4 shots of whiskey every day and I'm perfectly healthy." It's true that some people may have fantastic health and longevity while drinking beyond the daily recommended limit (two drinks a day for men), but that certainly doesn't mean it's healthy. I'm not saying that staying at 250mg year-round is the same as excess drinking, but a similar principle applies, which is that certain doses are known to be safe, while significantly higher doses are known to be problematic. Do keep in mind that 250mg a week is an entry level steroid cycle. Generally speaking, anything above 200 is going to have pronounced anabolic effects, which is usually what clinicians try to avoid, although even a low replacement dose will have some anabolic effects. </p><p></p><p>On the other hand, I'm inclined to agree with you, because there are certain benefits to possessing "super-human" qualities, and if you're paying a low price (or no price) to possess them, then more power to you. Have you ever tried a lower dose? It is possible that you may actually feel better on less, but you'd have to experiment to find out. I think it's likely that supraphysiological doses of testosterone interact unpredictably with other hormones, perhaps in a deleterious way, but as always, the poison is in the dose. 250mg is not extreme by any means, but it's definitely not testosterone "replacement," in the strictest sense of the word. You're sporting double, or two and a half times the testosterone of an average, healthy twenty year old male. </p><p></p><p>I don't think you'd know if your heart was enlarged unless you had an echocardiogram done, but if ten years down the line you have one done and everything is fine, then perhaps you really can tolerate that dose indefinitely. It will vary from person to person, but as a general rule, moderation is key.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AbsoluteZ3R0, post: 101171, member: 15174"] I haven't taken a stance on this, because it's a lot like saying "I drink 4 shots of whiskey every day and I'm perfectly healthy." It's true that some people may have fantastic health and longevity while drinking beyond the daily recommended limit (two drinks a day for men), but that certainly doesn't mean it's healthy. I'm not saying that staying at 250mg year-round is the same as excess drinking, but a similar principle applies, which is that certain doses are known to be safe, while significantly higher doses are known to be problematic. Do keep in mind that 250mg a week is an entry level steroid cycle. Generally speaking, anything above 200 is going to have pronounced anabolic effects, which is usually what clinicians try to avoid, although even a low replacement dose will have some anabolic effects. On the other hand, I'm inclined to agree with you, because there are certain benefits to possessing "super-human" qualities, and if you're paying a low price (or no price) to possess them, then more power to you. Have you ever tried a lower dose? It is possible that you may actually feel better on less, but you'd have to experiment to find out. I think it's likely that supraphysiological doses of testosterone interact unpredictably with other hormones, perhaps in a deleterious way, but as always, the poison is in the dose. 250mg is not extreme by any means, but it's definitely not testosterone "replacement," in the strictest sense of the word. You're sporting double, or two and a half times the testosterone of an average, healthy twenty year old male. I don't think you'd know if your heart was enlarged unless you had an echocardiogram done, but if ten years down the line you have one done and everything is fine, then perhaps you really can tolerate that dose indefinitely. It will vary from person to person, but as a general rule, moderation is key. [/QUOTE]
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