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Testosterone Basics & Questions
What is the highest testosterone level for long term health ?
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<blockquote data-quote="GA8314" data-source="post: 35458" data-attributes="member: 7454"><p>We probably just don't have studies. The parameters of health, including you feeling very well would suggest you are at a good place as far as TRT goes. Sure, that's a very high number, and while it's true that we don't know over many years how that will do for you, I would think that many of our "instincts" on this board would be that you are going to be fine. Just continue following up on labs, and maintain a healthy life in other areas as well, and my guess is that you'll be just fine.</p><p></p><p>Personally, I'm lowering my dose a bit to see how I feel. I've been on a variety of higher than TRT doses, and while it's great for muscle and recovery, I did NOT feel the best overall at those levels. I think this is the experience of many on this forum. More is not always better.....</p><p></p><p>But, it's hard to argue with what you posted. I would stay where you are at and not worry about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GA8314, post: 35458, member: 7454"] We probably just don't have studies. The parameters of health, including you feeling very well would suggest you are at a good place as far as TRT goes. Sure, that's a very high number, and while it's true that we don't know over many years how that will do for you, I would think that many of our "instincts" on this board would be that you are going to be fine. Just continue following up on labs, and maintain a healthy life in other areas as well, and my guess is that you'll be just fine. Personally, I'm lowering my dose a bit to see how I feel. I've been on a variety of higher than TRT doses, and while it's great for muscle and recovery, I did NOT feel the best overall at those levels. I think this is the experience of many on this forum. More is not always better..... But, it's hard to argue with what you posted. I would stay where you are at and not worry about it. [/QUOTE]
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