1500 t level 62 yr old

eagle110

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i'm a 62 yr old male, what trouble can be drought down on me, by my T levels being 1500 E2 38 psa .02, beside RBL's getting too high:dunno:
 
Along with decreased HDL, the rest are mostly cardiovascular.

I would strongly consider dropping your test dosage - are you using anything else?
 
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i'm on 200mg T. 2/week 2/.250 iu Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) week, two.5 dex/week can't give blood i was honest and told blood bank i was on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), they flagged me, and my doc won't give me a letter until i'm in the danger zone:smashcomp
 
sorry, i meant 100mg twice a week 200 total, i feel good, labcorb says 1150 is normal , my test was 3 days after last injection so i might have been at 2000 t level
 
I think before saying your test level is dangerously high, best to have all the readings to know if you are at risk for anything:

hemoglobin
hematocrit
HDL/LDL
Blood pressure

If they are all normal, stay normal and you feel great, not sure you need to do something. If something is off, start adjusting. Most aim for 900-1000 test levels in the past, but I know they recently upped the range.

Though, personally I think your e2 is high so you might want to increase your Aromatase inhibitor (AI) a little OR drop test.

Doesn't cashout feel best at 1300-1500?

I haven't had problems with donating blood on Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT). First, the only questions they ask are about illegal use of steroids and non-doctor prescribed injections. What's up with a doctor who won't give you a note that he prescribes your Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) and you are ok to donate blood? That's weird, well, flat out wrong. Blood donations are very important for this country.

Also, blood donations are not really to deal with being in the "danger zone" assuming he's talking about 17+ hemo or 52+ hct (or in the polycythemia range) -- that's when multi-pint phlebotomy *might* be in order. Blood donations help prevent things going too high or border zone, but if you really get in the "danger zone" my understanding is they may not pull you out of the zone (I'm not a doctor so take appropriately and question your doc).
 
why is it dangerously high, what can happen, i guess you can have too much T.

Yes, you can have too much T.. Your system will see too much T and try to keep all your other hormones at levels where they normally would not be..
Personally I wouldn't want to b the guinea pig to see what happens over years of keeping my T too high.. Pro Bodybuilders have been known to die from kidney failure and cardiovascular issues stemming from high cholesterol, enlarged hearts, and more.. I am not pretending to know what levels they kept their T at and for how long.. I'm sure it's higher than 1500, but, they usually cycle off and on..
Having said all that, Personally I wouldn't keep my T level so high even if I monitored my bloods thoroughly because after something is gone wrong I'd have an uphill battle to fix it..
I don't see any reason not to take your dose down a bit and see how you feel.. Just my 2 cents
 
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i'm gonna take it down, i'm taking an equal amont of deca for my joints, so i will do 100mg each, weekly divided in two shots, i promise:scratchhe
 
Lol.. U forgot to mention the Deca :) I think your making the right choice.. See how you feel w/ a little less.. Best of luck
 
Look, it would be nice to have supranormal levels all the time and feel like superman, but the reality is this: the human male body is very detailed and fine-tuned. Normal test levels for a 25-35 year old male are 500-700 ng per dl. If you are 62 years old and hitting 1500! WOW! Yeah, I think its time to readjust. My point is this: every action causes a reaction, nuff said.
 
LOL - there's a lot of locker room gym talk in this thread :-)

I'm not aware of a pro bb who's death can be directly attributed to t levels (I do know there is tons of speculation about AAS use -not test levels- including Alzado's brain tumor -- guess AAS causes brain cancer too now eh?). I do know of a couple pro bb's off the top of my head who died due to kidney failure as a result of diuretics and a few who've had close calls because of dehydration. Enlarged hearts because of high test levels? I know that's a theory on heavy AAS use, but haven't seen that high test levels have anything to do with it.

I think it's important to understand that higher test levels are not the only reason test, and even moreso aas, work with the body. Part of the responses here, with all due respect, are exactly why congress flipped a bitch switch on AAS including test which is why doctors are so friggin paranoid about TRT.

We're talking testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) and test levels, not AAS use and it seems some of the outcomes mentioned are confusing the two.
 
They're so friggin paranoid about testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) because people talk in open forums about it being ok to keep their test levels above range while on TRT.. You're giving advice like you know for sure that it is safe to keep his level so high for the rest of his life. You don't know that! Nobody knows! Also, where do you think high test levels come from? They come from injecting too much test.. Makes sense, No? Also, Deca is an AAS..He's not on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), he is on Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT). I really don't get my jollies off correcting all of your incorrect statements,but, it cant go uncorrected. If you want to see the results of ABUSING AAS, ( which I believe the OP is borderline ABUSING), google how many pro wrestlers have died before 50 yrs old and the cause of death..So why not play it safe and take the dosage down a bit.. If you want to talk further about my locker room suggestions, send me a PM and we can talk further
 
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gonna go every 5 days with 50 mg a shot , (100 a week)i'v been taking a .5 dex the day after injection, ...will be less T. longer time between shots now ,will i take the same Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) (been doing 250 twice a week) :druggie:
 
They're so friggin paranoid about testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) because people talk in open forums about it being ok to keep their test levels above range while on TRT.. You're giving advice like you know for sure that it is safe to keep his level so high for the rest of his life. You don't know that! Nobody knows! Also, where do you think high test levels come from? They come from injecting too much test.. Makes sense, No? Also, Deca is an AAS..He's not on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), he is on Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT). I really don't get my jollies off correcting all of your incorrect statements,but, it cant go uncorrected. If you want to see the results of ABUSING AAS, ( which I believe the OP is borderline ABUSING), google how many pro wrestlers have died before 50 yrs old and the cause of death..So why not play it safe and take the dosage down a bit.. If you want to talk further about my locker room suggestions, send me a PM and we can talk further

wow I hit someone's nerve... you're right and I'm wrong? Works for me even though I have yet to see data that answers the specific question of what makes it dangerously high... :dunno:
 
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