Megatron28
Moderator
I'm wondering what the downsides and risks are to letting your Total T get well above what is generally considered to be the normal range. I know hematocrit and estrogen can get elevated but let's say you can manage those effectively by donating blood and taking Aromatase inhibitor (AI). And let's not worry about needing to do post cycle therapy (pct) later assuming that you are genuinely doing testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) for the rest of your life because you are hypogondal -- not running a cycle -- and you are done having kids. What are the other things to be concerned about then? Heart risks? Blood pressure? Stress on your body? I am guessing there must be other physical and/or mental risks to letting your Total T levels get to high but I don't know what they are.