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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Resources Needed To Debunk Testosterone and Heart Attack Connection
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<blockquote data-quote="xqfq" data-source="post: 160344" data-attributes="member: 38167"><p>Wow, this is really upsetting. I hope you are able to figure something out soon.</p><p></p><p>I don’t have the ability to hunt down links right now, but there are countless studies showing the testosterone level you currently have (< 200ng/dL) is highly linked with cardiovascular disease. Your current level is far too low. There has been no study, to my knowledge, that has shown low (hypogonadal) levels of testosterone as being anything other than very bad for cardiovascular and metabolic health. </p><p></p><p>RE: your levels, I think you were injecting once a week before? Your level is very low. I would try injecting more frequently when you have TRT again. Some men benefit from a higher injection frequency. You can order insulin syringes for very cheap and use them to inject almost painlessly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xqfq, post: 160344, member: 38167"] Wow, this is really upsetting. I hope you are able to figure something out soon. I don’t have the ability to hunt down links right now, but there are countless studies showing the testosterone level you currently have (< 200ng/dL) is highly linked with cardiovascular disease. Your current level is far too low. There has been no study, to my knowledge, that has shown low (hypogonadal) levels of testosterone as being anything other than very bad for cardiovascular and metabolic health. RE: your levels, I think you were injecting once a week before? Your level is very low. I would try injecting more frequently when you have TRT again. Some men benefit from a higher injection frequency. You can order insulin syringes for very cheap and use them to inject almost painlessly. [/QUOTE]
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