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    As with anything, moderation is key. And for us that have low t, it can prolong life. Bloodwork is essential. If you're blasting and cruising on a gram or more a week you're not doing your heart any favors. Take all precautions such as an AI and stay on top of full panel bloodwork as often as you can. I get bloodwork 4-6 times a year just to be sure. Lipids, high red blood cells, and high blood pressure are silent killers in this, per se.

    *EDIT- LOL! Global warming is a myth. If humans are responsible for climate change, it's a tiny fraction. But I think if you quit eating the bullcrap they have been feeding you, you'll see that all we have to go on, weater wise, is the last 100 years. Let me guess, college student? Glad I missed out on this new wave of college brainwash.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PT1982 View Post

    *EDIT- LOL! Global warming is a myth. If humans are responsible for climate change, it's a tiny fraction. But I think if you quit eating the bullcrap they have been feeding you, you'll see that all we have to go on, weater wise, is the last 100 years. Let me guess, college student? Glad I missed out on this new wave of college brainwash.
    There might be no evidence of global warming but there is indeed about environment pollution, that's the real problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PT1982 View Post
    As with anything, moderation is key. And for us that have low t, it can prolong life. Bloodwork is essential. If you're blasting and cruising on a gram or more a week you're not doing your heart any favors. Take all precautions such as an AI and stay on top of full panel bloodwork as often as you can. I get bloodwork 4-6 times a year just to be sure. Lipids, high red blood cells, and high blood pressure are silent killers in this, per se.

    *EDIT- LOL! Global warming is a myth. If humans are responsible for climate change, it's a tiny fraction. But I think if you quit eating the bullcrap they have been feeding you, you'll see that all we have to go on, weater wise, is the last 100 years. Let me guess, college student? Glad I missed out on this new wave of college brainwash.
    How high does the RBC count go for some people? I run slightly anemic, so I'm like a 12 when normal range is like 15-20 I think. Several different blood cell tests, I'm always about 15% below normal range.

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