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  • Quote Originally Posted by viridia
    Well, the very first question is whether I should bother cycling at all. Since I’m going to be taking testosterone regularly for the rest of my life anyway, it doesn’t matter if my natural production of testosterone shuts down completely. In that case, what’s the benefit of stopping and starting? Other medications: For the last 8 months I have been taking no other medications, not even vitamins. I’m not going to be able to increase my testosterone dose (unless I find a different doctor, which is unlikely).

    Steroids don’t only negatively affect endogenous testosterone production. They can, keyword can, negatively affect your cholesterol levels, RBC count, joints, liver, etc. Be informed about any compound you use and the negative impacts it could have on your body. Weigh out the risks and benefits and then take the necessary precautions to minimize all the risks that you can.

    There aren’t studies that anyone knows of that would show what dosages at what lengths caused heart problems?
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