First, you may want to reread my post, as I made myself clear when I said that it "can cause problems", not that it will, and that there is a "potential for problems", not that they're guaranteed to happen. I also mentioned that a large number of individuals who suffered from heart attacks or strokes while on TRT had a history of heart problems. I've read the HRT forum posts. I've also read the studies published by the National Institute of Health and articles published by the New England Journal of Medicine, among other publications.

There are arguments for both sides, and many of the potential negative side effects can be from poorly monitored TRT, excessive dosing, etc, etc, etc. To be educated, you have to consider the arguments from both sides, even if some of them are biased or unfounded. I would suggest reading some of the actual studies a bit more closely as you may have overlooked some key points like you did from my post. I did not mention age being a factor, although it is one as well. It doesn't mean the guy in his 30's or 40's is going to suddenly drop dead due to his TRT, and it doesn't mean that there's no other factors to consider. Thickening of the blood from exogenous testosterone could be just as much the cause of a cardiac event as thickening of the blood from being dehydrated just the same as it could be a different contributing factor entirely. It's something to consider. Taking the side that there's no possible cardiac side effects is just plain ignorant.

If you'd like to read a published journal on the subject, you can Google the title of a recent published study: Increased Risk of Non-Fatal Myocardial Infarction Following Testosterone Therapy Prescription in Men. It was a joint venture study between the UCLA, the NIH, and Consolidated Research Inc. It was published at the very end of January.

I'd appreciate you maintaining the civility of your argument in the future. You did a poor job of that by calling me a moron, which was completely unfounded, and an even poorer job by spelling it incorrectly.