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    You don't need to get an EKG, don't waste your time/money and don't listen to people who are not doctors. At 23 your heart and blood vessels are in very good condition in case you are a healthy person, and since you haven't mentioned any disease and your vitals are normal, I'll asume you are a healthy regular person. Heart attacks and strokes are common in people above 40 or even more depending on many factors but in your case you are not at risk at this moment. I've seen heart attacks in people in their 30s mainly from cocaine or congenital diseases but still very rare. This doesn't mean you won't be at risk in the long run if you keep taking 750mg of test per week, at that dosage you will be at risk in the future, specially if you develop high blood pressure.
    Last edited by Dr.L; 08-10-2018 at 05:13 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.L View Post
    You don't need to get an EKG, don't waste your time/money and don't listen to people who are not doctors. At 23 your heart and blood vessels are in very good condition in case you are a healthy person, and since you haven't mentioned any disease and your vitals are normal, I'll asume you are a healthy regular person. Heart attacks and strokes are common in people above 40 or even more depending on many factors but in your case you are not at risk at this moment. I've seen heart attacks in people in their 30s mainly from cocaine or congenital diseases but still very rare. This doesn't mean you won't be at risk in the long run if you keep taking 750mg of test per week, at that dosage you will be at risk in the future, specially if you develop high blood pressure.
    ^This post is total bullshit.
    "DR.L" is implying that he is in the medical field. However, no one claiming to be in the medical field uses the word "ASSUME" with regard to someones condition. Certainty is paramount with regard to health. This can only be achieved with tests and analysis of the results.

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    Do you want proof I'm a medical doctor? Yes doctors can use the word ASSUME, I assume the person has no medical conditions since he hasn't mentioned any and he's 23, which if you were a doctor, you would know most people are healthy at this age and without signs or symptoms there is not need to do an EKG. I can't say he has or does not have a medical condition since I don't know him but I can ASSUME. You are not a doctor and you are giving the wrong advice to people. You are just mad I expose your lack of knowledge on the subject, so stick to your field which of course it's not medical related.
    Last edited by Dr.L; 08-14-2018 at 04:10 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.L View Post
    Do you want proof I'm a medical doctor? Yes doctors can use the word ASSUME, I assume the person has no medical conditions since he hasn't mentioned any and he's 23, which if you were a doctor, you would know most people are healthy at this age and without signs or symptoms there is not need to do an EKG. I can't say he has or does not have a medical condition since I don't know him but I can ASSUME. You are not a doctor and you are giving the wrong advice to people. You are just mad I expose your lack of knowledge on the subject, so stick to your field which of course it's not medical related.
    What he said is true, a doctor doesn't assume something due to someones age. Heart attacks are more common among young people than previously believed, hypogonadism among young men, etc. If the guy is worrying about the condition of his heart he should go and test it, not hope it's ok due to his age.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.L View Post
    You don't need to get an EKG, don't waste your time/money and don't listen to people who are not doctors. At 23 your heart and blood vessels are in very good condition in case you are a healthy person, and since you haven't mentioned any disease and your vitals are normal, I'll asume you are a healthy regular person. Heart attacks and strokes are common in people above 40 or even more depending on many factors but in your case you are not at risk at this moment. I've seen heart attacks in people in their 30s mainly from cocaine or congenital diseases but still very rare. This doesn't mean you won't be at risk in the long run if you keep taking 750mg of test per week, at that dosage you will be at risk in the future, specially if you develop high blood pressure.
    To tell someone not to be on the safe side and get bloods done or test your heart is a doctor I’d never want to go to. I could understand you saying don’t go because of wasting moneys and doctors trying to treat you for shit so they can bill Insurance companies etc..etc.. I know the how corrupt this government is , but don’t tell someone just because they are 23 years old they are healthy. That is so ignorant to say.
    Just because one said they are healthy doesn’t mean they are. They’re plenty of things he didn’t state based on his bloods like
    -kidney function.
    - liver values
    - estrogen
    - free t
    - prolactin
    He didn’t even mention his diet and that can greatly effect your heart.
    A good doctor would recommend he NOT do a cycle for a god damn year.
    And a good doctor would be on top of bloods and monitoring this person regardless of age.
    My blood raise raise just being on 150mg of Test for a couple of months ..
    he’s on 750mg a week for a YEAR. Be rational


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