"A Clinic Treated a Fatigued 41-Year-Old with Testosterone. A Month Later He Had a Stroke."

Did it play a role… probably…

I haven’t read the case report, however some are clearly hypersensitive in relation to response towards AAS (myself included)

See this quote, taken from a new thread within the Pharma section, a clear outlier, but a sobering reality for many of us who use AAS that we ARE rolling the genetic dice… The same can be said for even mere TRT (and most medications), while not as dangerous as AAS, there’s clearly risk involved for those predisposed to medical ailment (particularly cardiovascular disease), whether OP has CVD or a more benign issue such as electrolyte imbalance, anaemia (iron deficiency being most common), hyperthyroidism etc is unknown, and given he isn’t willing to go to the doctor, I guess we will find out if he ceases to be active on the site… which to me would infer sudden cardiac death and/or some other serious complication

For the average Joe, TRT won’t be a problem, for the obese, sedentary individual with a familial history of cardiovascular disease… yes, TRT will potentially induce issues and/or shorten lifespan

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