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    You guys think you know more than a real doctor LOL "Heart attacks are more common in people than previously believed" That statement alone shows the ignorance this guy has on the matter, you know nothing about the epidemiology or pathophysiology of a myocardial infarction (heart attack for you). I'm not going to discuss with non doctors who think a healthy 23 year old will get a heart attack without risk factors. Go google risk factors for Myocardial Infarction, you won't find testosterone there but like I said in the first post, in higher dosages it may become a risk factor even do it's not proven in studies, the American Heart Association does not even mention it as a risk factor. Go ask your personal doctor if a normal healthy 23 year old should get a cardiac assessment, he will laugh in your face. Go read a book for once you cookie cutter pseudo-doctors.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.L View Post
    You guys think you know more than a real doctor LOL "Heart attacks are more common in people than previously believed" That statement alone shows the ignorance this guy has on the matter. I'm not going to discuss with non doctors who think a healthy 23 year old will get a heart attack. Go google risk factors for Myocardial Infarction (heart attack for you), you won't find testosterone there but like I said in the first post, in higher dosages in can become one even do the American Heart Association does not even mention it. Go ask your personal doctor if a normal healthy 23 year old should get a cardiac assessment, he will laugh in your face. Go read a book for once you cookie cutter pseudo-doctors.
    You won't last long with that attitude and especially if you think you are making for a meaningful discussion, and not long at all if you continue with the personal attacks. Whether the OP is healthy or not is an assumption which you can only know after health assessments. Whether they are still risk for a heart attack, can only be known after relevant risk factors have been assessed. This has already been repeated at least twice in the thread. Just by reading what the OP has written, 750mg test for a year with no break, you know - not assume - they aren't healthy... Why? You don't need to be a doctor to know...

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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.
    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.L View Post
    You guys think you know more than a real doctor LOL "Heart attacks are more common in people than previously believed" That statement alone shows the ignorance this guy has on the matter, you know nothing about the epidemiology or pathophysiology of a myocardial infarction (heart attack for you). I'm not going to discuss with non doctors who think a healthy 23 year old will get a heart attack. Go google risk factors for Myocardial Infarction, you won't find testosterone there but like I said in the first post, in higher dosages it may become a risk factor even do it's not proven in studies, the American Heart Association does not even mention it as a risk factor. Go ask your personal doctor if a normal healthy 23 year old should get a cardiac assessment, he will laugh in your face. Go read a book for once you cookie cutter pseudo-doctors.
    Your advice is about as great as your people skills. Is there a "book" about bedside manner? Perhaps you should give that a read, Dr. Lippy.

    Other than usage of 750mg of test you have no goddamn idea what the OP might be into. He could mainlining Viagra and running a bag of cocaine up his nose daily. Last I checked: that behavior can lead to some Cardiac concerns.

    What you fail to understand is that there may be another couple hundred fellas with similar concerns that read your posts in the next decade and "ASSUME" that they are fine also. This forum has a pretty long reach.

    -err to the side of caution-

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    Quote Originally Posted by -Ender- View Post
    Your advice is about as great as your people skills. Is there a "book" about bedside manner? Perhaps you should give that a read, Dr. Lippy.

    Other than usage of 750mg of test you have no goddamn idea what the OP might be into. He could mainlining Viagra and running a bag of cocaine up his nose daily. Last I checked: that behavior can lead to some Cardiac concerns.

    What you fail to understand is that there may be another couple hundred fellas with similar concerns that read your posts in the next decade and "ASSUME" that they are fine also. This forum has a pretty long reach.

    -err to the side of caution-
    Excellent point mate whenever you speak you affect people and their view of things. Trying to convince people you're right by authority (due to being a doctor) you're literally trying to convince and you're giving bad advice.

    A while ago we had a moron who couldn't keep his moron mouth shut, kept talking about how you don't need necessarily need an AI with cycles, some people don't need one even on 2g test. Painful to read and even more painful to see morons praise him...

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    My blood pressure is very good. I get it tested often and I feel good. However my testicles have atrophied a lot and I do plan to come off soon. I do cardio every morning and never drink or smoke. I have never done drugs either.

    So basically I am concerned about recovery but can't really come off because I need to hit some strength goals. Blood work was almost perfect. I was surprised and surprised by my blood pressure also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.L View Post
    You guys think you know more than a real doctor LOL "Heart attacks are more common in people than previously believed" That statement alone shows the ignorance this guy has on the matter, you know nothing about the epidemiology or pathophysiology of a myocardial infarction (heart attack for you). I'm not going to discuss with non doctors who think a healthy 23 year old will get a heart attack without risk factors. Go google risk factors for Myocardial Infarction, you won't find testosterone there but like I said in the first post, in higher dosages it may become a risk factor even do it's not proven in studies, the American Heart Association does not even mention it as a risk factor. Go ask your personal doctor if a normal healthy 23 year old should get a cardiac assessment, he will laugh in your face. Go read a book for once you cookie cutter pseudo-doctors.
    I'm going to ASSUME you're not really a doctor since A: You can't prove any credentials and B: if you were a doctor, you'd be by FAR the most immature doctor I've ever seen or heard of. At best, you're a CNA.

    Oh, and nice try with using your "big" words that you think we don't know....but most people know what a myocardial infarction is by the time they leave middle school. If you were a real doctor, you'd have been smart enough to come up with something better than that.

    Stop spreading misinformation before you get someone hurt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arcânn View Post
    I'm going to ASSUME you're not really a doctor since A: You can't prove any credentials and B: if you were a doctor, you'd be by FAR the most immature doctor I've ever seen or heard of. At best, you're a CNA.

    Oh, and nice try with using your "big" words that you think we don't know....but most people know what a myocardial infarction is by the time they leave middle school. If you were a real doctor, you'd have been smart enough to come up with something better than that.

    Stop spreading misinformation before you get someone hurt.
    Hey man you're wrong.He has doctor in his name so he must be a real doctor.Lmfao

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