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    The value of testosterone reference ranges hold the same value as a 4 day old pile of shit left in your yard by a stray dog. They mean absolutely nothing.

    All that matters is:
    1. Make sure blood's not getting thick...if so, give blood.
    2. Keep E2 under control
    3. Keep cardiovascular health under control
    4. Keep prostate under control

    Do 1-4 and test levels higher than a reference range mean nothing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Metalject View Post
    The value of testosterone reference ranges hold the same value as a 4 day old pile of shit left in your yard by a stray dog. They mean absolutely nothing.

    All that matters is:
    1. Make sure blood's not getting thick...if so, give blood.
    2. Keep E2 under control
    3. Keep cardiovascular health under control
    4. Keep prostate under control

    Do 1-4 and test levels higher than a reference range mean nothing.
    Good post, I know people who run 3-500 a week when they are not running a cycle and have for over 10 years, just keep a eye on the above and it's about how you feel, also I would make sure you don't have any risk for cancer as well if your going to run very high levels just in case.

    I wonder if anyone else has input on this? I know a lot of people say don't run high levels but the above 4 seem to cover it, I know when I am over 1500 I don't feel as good as say 8-900 so no reason but if you feel great @ 1500 why not?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Metalject View Post
    The value of testosterone reference ranges hold the same value as a 4 day old pile of shit left in your yard by a stray dog. They mean absolutely nothing.

    All that matters is:
    1. Make sure blood's not getting thick...if so, give blood.
    2. Keep E2 under control
    3. Keep cardiovascular health under control
    4. Keep prostate under control

    Do 1-4 and test levels higher than a reference range mean nothing.
    This is a great post and says it straight. It affirms what most of us have felt. Whatever the case, always good to start conservatively and when the sweet spot is arrived at, be content and stay with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Metalject View Post
    The value of testosterone reference ranges hold the same value as a 4 day old pile of shit left in your yard by a stray dog. They mean absolutely nothing.

    All that matters is:
    1. Make sure blood's not getting thick...if so, give blood.
    2. Keep E2 under control
    3. Keep cardiovascular health under control
    4. Keep prostate under control

    Do 1-4 and test levels higher than a reference range mean nothing.

    Well said. A while back in a similar thread LowT (resident Doc) basically said the same thing as metal just said. Great minds....
    And guys metalject doesn't appear much in the HRT Forum but trust me, he knows what he's doing.
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