Get ready guys, on the CBS news tonight they are going to have a video possibly linking heart attacks to taking testosterone. If you turn your boob tube on now you might be able to see this video and draw your own conclusions...
Get ready guys, on the CBS news tonight they are going to have a video possibly linking heart attacks to taking testosterone. If you turn your boob tube on now you might be able to see this video and draw your own conclusions...
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Ok Everybody I just watched it and this is what I drew from it all. First off older men say late fifties on up have a 29 percent increase in heart attacks after taking testosterone. More study needs to be done. However, here is the kicker, those heart attacks were brought on by their blood getting thick causing the heart attacks. So apparently no one was monitoring their blood levels or not monitoring them properly while on testosterone treatment. I had this issue myself here while back and now donate blood every other month while on cycle. This solves any raises in iron in my blood or thickening of my blood as testosterone injections tend to do that to us. All the more reason for us all to keep track of our blood while doing cycles or even just on TRT treatment. Ok scare over......
Lol. Can't wait to get home and watch this Mumbo jumbo.
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I wonder how many of those hear attacks were from stress/exercise from the new found energy and sexual desire/drive. Especially in those cases they were already dead or 1/2 dead before taking the testosterone.
This is just dumb!
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The dr's office I go to for test is soooooo bad. I actually argued with him about the dosage they had a person on. He told me one of his clients is a Navy Seal and wants 2000mg a month. So I am like he is on steroids, and he is like no thats his dose. I said yeah a steroid dose...
Anyway most of the guys in the waiting room have no idea what they are doing. They are all super fat. One of the Dr's Aid is on 200mg a week and thinks nothing of it. I dont really argue much because all I wanted was a prescription and be able to do it on my own after two months which is what I do.
My point being I can see people from his office dropping dead like nothing. My hemocrit was high and I said maybe I should start giving blood and it was like I was speaking a different language
I'm assuming you are in the states so what I'd do if I were you is just go into your neighborhood community blood center and sign up for donating a pint of blood or blood cells every other month. And maybe even start on a daily aspirin as well to keep your blood thinned down some what. Problem solved.. PS I'm no doctor on here but I believe others in the know will agree with me on this solution for you.
Yea I got the same advice from others on here. I donated a week or two ago and actually been pondering bone marrow too now but thanks for the advice!!
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