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    doom23 is offline New Member
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    Endo just called me...

    Like flipped a nut how my testosterone was at 2050 total and 100 free and how I am going to have a stroke, blood clots and such... My blood pressure and heartrate are both quite normal. What do you guys think? End my cycle now due to my doctor? Or is this a normal amount for steroid use and is he doing medical overkill here. This is also my first cycle. But the scare tactic kinda getting to me lol.

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    What dose are you taking?

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    doom23 is offline New Member
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    600 mg/w test-e
    Last edited by doom23; 06-10-2011 at 10:58 PM.

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    Normal,
    I'n on TRT taking 200mg/week, my last blood work come with test at 2500. Just keep an eye on the E2.

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    agree with above...i've had 2200 on 200-300mg

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    I had a level of 4300 test approx and free test was 1400 something. My Dr. referred me to an Endo, but I told him I was on a cycle and he was just amazed. Every time after that when I visit him we have a discussion about how AAS can be helpful to men if used properly and responsibly. I was only on 525mg test prop/week at that point. Later on, during my PCT I had levels return back to normal at about 750 test and he still laughs at me to this day for experimenting on myself. These days I am on self-induced TRT and am taking BBing to a new extreme, but he doesn't know. I get my blood results done at a lab and monitor them every 4-6 months myself.

    Moral is, don't believe that high test = stroke or heart attack, etc.

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