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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
What are the side effects of high testosterone?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dicky" data-source="post: 212235" data-attributes="member: 42549"><p>Thanks for expanding on that. It's a lot to think about. I am carrying 20 pounds more than I was 5 years ago, due to weightlifting. My TT levels are troughing at 400-500, which means my peaks are way higher than I ever was natty. I am 58 now. I got tested when I was in my 40's. I was at 350ng/dl. So I am clearly higher now than I was natty. </p><p></p><p>Your protocol seems pretty innocuous. I don't think it would register too high on the "danger-meter" for most observers. </p><p></p><p>I had an echo done 2 years ago and the cardiologist didn't flag anything. I also had one done before I started TRT. Perhaps I should book an appointment w/ the cardiologist to compare them for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dicky, post: 212235, member: 42549"] Thanks for expanding on that. It's a lot to think about. I am carrying 20 pounds more than I was 5 years ago, due to weightlifting. My TT levels are troughing at 400-500, which means my peaks are way higher than I ever was natty. I am 58 now. I got tested when I was in my 40's. I was at 350ng/dl. So I am clearly higher now than I was natty. Your protocol seems pretty innocuous. I don't think it would register too high on the "danger-meter" for most observers. I had an echo done 2 years ago and the cardiologist didn't flag anything. I also had one done before I started TRT. Perhaps I should book an appointment w/ the cardiologist to compare them for me. [/QUOTE]
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