Quote Originally Posted by TestoSuper View Post
Hello everyone , I wanted to ask you something very important .
You deoften hear ( and read online too ) that the long-term testosterone use can lead to abnormalities of the heart , but this is real?? ie , the left ventricular enlargement is due to a direct effect of testosterone as many claim ( I do not think so ) , or is it due to a blood pressure increase ( more realistic ) ?
If we control the blood pressure and the Lipid panel (Hdl and Ldl) can we prevent any form of damage to the heart, right ?
Sorry but I continue to read this bad thing and I would like some reassurance drabout.
Thanks
Long term testosterone usage is TRT, and so the dosage should be as low as possible to mimic natural levels.
Proper TRT has opposite effect on heart and circulatory system, what is dangerous is to have low levels of testosterone, I can link several studies for this.

Of course if you abuse testosterone and steroids you can have this and several other life threatning problems.

Heart enlargement is more prevalent due to genetic causes and high competition athletes. For example several top marathon runners have this problem, highly doubt they were abusing testosterone.