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    AAS, Test, Estrogens: Thrombosis is a real and higher risk ?

    Hello guys. After reading some threads about users ( especially those ones are on TRT ) had blood clots issues; googling about Thrombosis/Thrombophilia and its potential connection with Testosterone and Estrogens, i was seriously thinking about how much could it be safe to cycling, even observing in a maniacal way, all the well-known, safety guidelines, blood count and E2 primarily. It's well-known that an underlying anomalies about antithrombin, 5° Leidein Factor, S protein deficit, C protein deficit, fibrinogen etc, associated with AAS ( and possibly with an AI also ) could raise a thrombotic episode.

    All these things, don't give me the serenity while i'm on cycling, even i use moderate dosages of simply molecules ( E.g. Test and Deca ) and i observe with a great scrupulosity, all safety guidelines.

    What i think, is that i'm afraid, that's all. I wouldn't give up to Test at least and a moderate dosages, but if I should perform 1-2 annual cycles at max and despite following scrupulously all safety guidelines, highly risking to die, i think it's better avoid at all.

    This thread looks for searching by you not a "magic" reassurance, but to try to get useful informations which could me give major clearness about things that possibly i don't know well as you and for this reason, i'm fearing exaggeratedly....

    Thank you to all those ones, who will dedicate me their time ( and not just to me but to all guys frequenting this awesome forum ).
    Last edited by Slacker78; 05-15-2016 at 04:37 AM.

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