Is 250mg-500mg testosterone dangerous??

2pacshaq

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Im talking If one is "cruising" on 200-250mg of testosterone, then "blasting" on 500mg some times a year, do you think this is dangerous and can kill him? Given he takes care of his nuts with hcg and also use AI If needed.
 
Is water dangerous guys? Like if you cruise on 2 gallons a day but blast 100 gallons a day? Could it kill me?

Why this mocking attitude? If I want answers like we were in high-school, I can log onto fitmisc instead with juiceheads trying to up on people cause they were bullied in their teens.

Is there any place on the net where you can actually get serious answers from knowledgeable people regarding steroids?
 
Why this mocking attitude? If I want answers like we were in high-school, I can log onto fitmisc instead with juiceheads trying to up on people cause they were bullied in their teens.

Is there any place on the net where you can actually get serious answers from knowledgeable people regarding steroids?

Read the FAQs thread linked below in my signature and then come back and start asking well thought out questions.
 
Read the FAQs thread linked below in my signature and then come back and start asking well thought out questions.

Ive read it, didnt answer my question. Oh, so I guess you are too good to answer such a simple question then, Im so sry, I guess I gotta climb the intelligence ladder so I reach up to your level, THEN answer my questions.

l o l
 
Ive read it, didnt answer my question. Oh, so I guess you are too good to answer such a simple question then, Im so sry, I guess I gotta climb the intelligence ladder so I reach up to your level, THEN answer my questions.

l o l

So you didn't pick up on the fact that using exogenous testosterone shuts down your HPTA, raises hematocrit and E2? All of those can have serious long-lasting health consequences.

How old are you? What are your stats?
 
So you didn't pick up on the fact that using exogenous testosterone shuts down your HPTA, raises hematocrit and E2? All of those can have serious long-lasting health consequences.

How old are you? What are your stats?

From what Ive understood u can handle the hematocrit by donating blood from time to time. E2 is controlled with AI (if needed). HPTA u can restart with hcg+clomid. Am I wrong?

27 years old, working out very hard since 17.

Stats
Deadlift: 280kg
Bench: 160kg
Squat: 220kg
 
From what Ive understood u can handle the hematocrit by donating blood from time to time. E2 is controlled with AI (if needed). HPTA u can restart with hcg+clomid. Am I wrong?

27 years old, working out very hard since 17.

Stats
Deadlift: 280kg
Bench: 160kg
Squat: 220kg

Donating blood has risks. You could get an infection for example.

E2 is hard to control. Search gyno on here and see how many guys couldn't do it effectively and now wear a C Cup.

There is never a guarantee you HPTA will restart after a cycle. You could be on TRT for life. And no, hCG is not used during PCT as it is suppressive to your HPTA.

You read all this in the FAQs thread though, right?
 
Donating blood has risks. You could get an infection for example.

E2 is hard to control. Search gyno on here and see how many guys couldn't do it effectively and now wear a C Cup.

There is never a guarantee you HPTA will restart after a cycle. You could be on TRT for life. And no, hCG is not used during PCT as it is suppressive to your HPTA.

You read all this in the FAQs thread though, right?


Everything has risks, however statisticly speaking It seems like donating blood is pretty damn harmless in almost all cases.

Is e2 REALLY that hard do control on moderate doses of 250mg? Are you kidding me right now? How are there literally millions of men on TRT out there, many 200mg each week, including guys who "self administrate" their "trt" often going way higher than that, having basicly no problems at all?


Are there any studies proving HPTA wont restart after the use of T? The ones Ive read so far (3 of them), they ALL concluded that HPTA goes back to normal function with PCT. In one case, they had a bodybuilder who had been on drugs for 15 years, bringing him back to the normal range within 2 months of PCT.



Again, i want objective TRUE answers here, statistics, dont give me this political bullshit, I get well enough of that from TV.

There is something weird here, literally millions of users on testosterone all over the world, yet almost no cases of guys having BIG problems - given we talk LOW/MODERATE doses of testosterone, NOT "tren", "dbol" and all the other stuff out there.
 
I am not going to spoon feed you. Like you said, everything has risks. It depends on what your personal risk tolerance levels are.

Read the TRT forum. Dialing in E2 is the hardest thing to do on TRT. I am on TRT myself. It takes many guys 6-12 months to get it dialed in. You are welcome to read all the threads here is the TRT forum.

Every time you cycle there is a risk that 1) your HPTA won't recover and 2) it won't recover fully to your Natty baseline levels. Most guys recover fine, but there are always going to be some unlucky ones. There are a lot of guys here that ran one cycle and had to do on TRT afterwards.

I can't give you odds. The medical studies don't do that. But the more you use AAS the more likely that you will end up on TRT. Read the studies posted in that FAQ I gave you -- click on all the links to other threads.
 
Alright cool.

Thing is, body building is my biggest hobby. I usually work out 5-7 times every week. I buy lots of food, chicken, protein powders. I try out different programs, rep ranges, sets and Ive been doing so for 10 years.

Lately, the muscular gains are basicly non existant, and strenght wise Im probably very close to my natural peak. Im about 82kg at 10% bodyfat at 177cm. I put down so much effort, but the gains at this point just arent "worth it" no more. But I do not wanna quit bodybuild and I wanna continue to gain in a consistent manner.

I feel like hoping on testosterone is basicly the only way to continue get good gains at this point.
 
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