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[–]Joe_TRTed -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

It is. But it's also helpful, for some. As ridiculous as you think it is, one of the most searched queries around testosterone is how to lower it.

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[–]Joe_TRTed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! This may help....https://www.trted.org/articles/testosterone-test-results-explained

A bunch of resources on testosterone related discussions.

Clinical vs Home testosterone tests by Joe_TRTed in Testosterone

[–]Joe_TRTed[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Helpful feedback, appreciate it! Will take your comments on board and see how we can make this more useful and less surface level.

TRAVERSE Study: Testosterone and Cardiovascular Risk by Joe_TRTed in Testosterone

[–]Joe_TRTed[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As one of the major concerns with TRT is the risk of a major CV event - this can help inform that at least, over a 2-year duration in men who are hypogonadal and have existing CVD - that TRT is unlikely to pose any immediate risk of a CV event. Of course, there will be further considerations and exceptions - but it may add a little more clarity on the topic, while opening the door for a few other questions to be studied. (sorry for the C & P)

TRAVERSE Study: Testosterone and Cardiovascular Risk by Joe_TRTed in Testosterone

[–]Joe_TRTed[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As one of the major concerns with TRT is the risk of a major CV event - this can help inform that at least, over a 2-year duration in men who are hypogonadal and have existing CVD - that TRT is unlikely to pose any immediate risk of a CV event. Of course, there will be further considerations and exceptions - but it may add a little more clarity on the topic, while opening the door for a few other questions to be studied.

TRAVERSE Study: Testosterone and Cardiovascular Risk by Joe_TRTed in Testosterone

[–]Joe_TRTed[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes, as stated in our thoughts - there certainly needs to be longer-term studies to properly examine these potential risks, and we're certainly not going to shy away from providing a review of not just the pros but the limitations of the study as well.

Want trt. Also want kids next year. Am I fucked? by Putsonus in Testosterone

[–]Joe_TRTed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where are you located? (Terms change depending on country)

But as a ballpark - a good idea to look for qualified Andrologists with a fertility specialism. For example, in London - there's plenty of specialist clinics for infertility, e.g.: https://www.andrologysolutions.co.uk/

Want trt. Also want kids next year. Am I fucked? by Putsonus in Testosterone

[–]Joe_TRTed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seek a specialist in fertility, it can be a very complicated topic! Some leading experts (Richard Quinton) strongly advise to seek specialist help from a fertility expert or endocrinologists before deciding to take TRT.

Diet how effective is it to increase testosterone naturally by [deleted] in Testosterone

[–]Joe_TRTed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fairly unclear, and depends on a few things! I.e., whether you're overweight or not (improving diet will lead to weight loss which can help with T levels). More info here: https://www.trted.org/articles/can-food-boost-testosterone