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The Health Optimization Doctors RoundTable: High Hematocrit Not Important?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gianluca" data-source="post: 257731" data-attributes="member: 15469"><p>I believe this should be Dr Rob? I have been following the thread, and I appreciate you actually took the time to read the studies and get back here with your considerations. I learned about the QT interval and the Afib/testosterone from your writing, thanks for that.</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure if you saw my original post yesterday on the Afib and TRT study, or you had that on your mind already. I wanted originally make a comment on that thread, that even though I couldn't find any study on it, there may be a U shaped curve in regards to Testosterone and Afib as well, as I believe to be a U shaped curve with almost everything.</p><p></p><p>In the study they talk about "normalization" of Testosterone, and I assume it to be within the "normal" ranges, as in the study they refer to normal level over and over. I couldn't really see what level of TT group 1 had, I don't think it is reported. I just wanted to point that out, and perhaps see your consideration about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gianluca, post: 257731, member: 15469"] I believe this should be Dr Rob? I have been following the thread, and I appreciate you actually took the time to read the studies and get back here with your considerations. I learned about the QT interval and the Afib/testosterone from your writing, thanks for that. I'm not sure if you saw my original post yesterday on the Afib and TRT study, or you had that on your mind already. I wanted originally make a comment on that thread, that even though I couldn't find any study on it, there may be a U shaped curve in regards to Testosterone and Afib as well, as I believe to be a U shaped curve with almost everything. In the study they talk about "normalization" of Testosterone, and I assume it to be within the "normal" ranges, as in the study they refer to normal level over and over. I couldn't really see what level of TT group 1 had, I don't think it is reported. I just wanted to point that out, and perhaps see your consideration about it. [/QUOTE]
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