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JAMA article on longterm effects of testosterone replacement
Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2013 3:28 pm
by Shapecharge
Summation: not good. Increased risk of heart attack, stroke...for men already dealing with cardiovascular disease.
http://jama.jamanetwork.com/article.asp ... ID=1764051
Re: JAMA article on longterm effects of testosterone replace
Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2013 4:51 pm
by climber511
The increase in life quality versus one study with a roughly 5% greater chance of heart issues in people with already very high risk factors. Not exactly scared yet.
Re: JAMA article on longterm effects of testosterone replace
Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2013 4:54 pm
by WildGorillaMan
You're dead either way, no?
Re: JAMA article on longterm effects of testosterone replace
Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2013 5:28 pm
by Blaidd Drwg
climber511 wrote:The increase in life quality versus one study with a roughly 5% greater chance of heart issues in people with already very high risk factors. Not exactly scared yet.
Yeah..that was my take. You're at high risk for heart disease and test made it slightly worse? Hmmm...I am Jack's total lack of surprise.
Re: JAMA article on longterm effects of testosterone replace
Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2013 8:01 pm
by SubClaw
Blaidd Drwg wrote:Hmmm...I am Jack's total lack of surprise.
Palahniuk quotes always deserve some clappies:

Re: JAMA article on longterm effects of testosterone replace
Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2013 9:22 pm
by TomFurman
40% reduction in those with normal Test vs low test in all forms of death including accidents. I like those odds. I'm not there yet,.. but I'd check
www.Excelmale.com first.
Re: JAMA article on longterm effects of testosterone replace
Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 1:49 am
by DrDonkeyLove
Did TRT w/very little improvement in quality of life. Quit w/no noticeable decrease in quality of life. Next testosterone test in January. Don't know my present numbers but with or without TRT I see no difference in quality of life.
Re: JAMA article on longterm effects of testosterone replace
Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 2:08 am
by Kenny X
I could whip-up a legit study that'd show a 5% increase of heart disease in people who drink skim, no-foam lattes from Starbucks and already have high risk factors.
As to TRT, when the time comes I'm totally gonna do it.
Re: JAMA article on longterm effects of testosterone replace
Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 2:43 am
by Jay
you can pry the needle from my cold dead hands
Re: JAMA article on longterm effects of testosterone replace
Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 3:09 am
by Turdacious
Jay wrote:you can pry the needle from my cold dead hands
You're gonna pay a lot more for that needle soon, so stock up now. This study is manna to ambulance chasers.
Re: JAMA article on longterm effects of testosterone replace
Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 3:32 am
by Blaidd Drwg
Turdacious wrote:Jay wrote:you can pry the needle from my cold dead hands
You're gonna pay a lot more for that needle soon, so stock up now. This study is manna to ambulance chasers.
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This country is on general trajectory to legalize MJ and wring hands and over regulate every other chemical.
Re: JAMA article on longterm effects of testosterone replace
Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 3:57 am
by tough old man
I haz prescription! nananananaaaa
Re: JAMA article on longterm effects of testosterone replace
Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 4:17 am
by Blaidd Drwg
I think those of use with a scrip have the most to worry about at the end of the day.
Re: JAMA article on longterm effects of testosterone replace
Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 4:27 am
by Turdacious
Blaidd Drwg wrote:This country is on general trajectory to legalize MJ and wring hands and over regulate every other chemical.
And tax the shit out of MJ and make it more difficult for you to grow your own.
Re: JAMA article on longterm effects of testosterone replace
Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 5:19 am
by JDub
I have been on replacement of sorts for about a year. I'm only 33 but started having all sorts of issues and got the blood work and my T total was 230. They started me on the gel, which actually made me feel more depressed, less sex drive, less energy, etc. I have been on the pin for about 6 months now, 100mgs of cyp per week. I feel a lot better, more energy, sex drive better, depression no change, loss of a small amount of body fat that I had put on. I think its worth it as far a quality of life goes. The only side effect I have so far is oily skin and elevated blood pressure. The oily skin is controlled easily for me and the blood pressure I think is due to the fat I put on when my levels were low and the depression cycle I was in (eating/sleeping/etc.). I worry though that those of us with an rx for this shit will end up paying out the ass for it with all this health care bullshit going on. I guess I will be going black market if that happens.
I for one hope they do legalize MJ. I had better luck as a youngster managing my depression with MJ than I ever have with prozac, remeron, and doctors. JMO.
Re: JAMA article on longterm effects of testosterone replace
Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 2:47 pm
by johnst_nhb
It's obscene this "research" came out of the medical community. Read the paper and tell me if it shows anything.
Re: JAMA article on longterm effects of testosterone replace
Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 2:55 pm
by Herv100
Turdacious wrote:Blaidd Drwg wrote:This country is on general trajectory to legalize MJ and wring hands and over regulate every other chemical.
And tax the shit out of MJ and make it more difficult for you to grow your own.
This
Re: JAMA article on longterm effects of testosterone replace
Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 3:21 pm
by nafod
Herv100 wrote:Turdacious wrote:Blaidd Drwg wrote:This country is on general trajectory to legalize MJ and wring hands and over regulate every other chemical.
And tax the shit out of MJ and make it more difficult for you to grow your own.
This
Yes they will tax MJ, but you'll still be able to buy it illegally I am sure, if the market remains. I doubt they'll make it more difficult to grow your own than it is now.
Legalizing it will give you two ways to acquire it. The old, illegal way, and the new legal way down at the liquor store. Take your pick.
Re: JAMA article on longterm effects of testosterone replace
Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 4:43 pm
by WildGorillaMan
Dr. Agkistrodon wrote:I could whip-up a legit study that'd show a 5% increase of heart disease in people who drink skim, no-foam lattes from Starbucks and already have high risk factors.
Forgot to give you your props.

Re: JAMA article on longterm effects of testosterone replace
Posted: Fri Nov 08, 2013 4:12 am
by Turdacious
nafod wrote:Herv100 wrote:Turdacious wrote:Blaidd Drwg wrote:This country is on general trajectory to legalize MJ and wring hands and over regulate every other chemical.
And tax the shit out of MJ and make it more difficult for you to grow your own.
This
Yes they will tax MJ, but you'll still be able to buy it illegally I am sure, if the market remains. I doubt they'll make it more difficult to grow your own than it is now.
Legalizing it will give you two ways to acquire it. The old, illegal way, and the new legal way down at the liquor store. Take your pick.
You really need to look into how the IRS works.
Re: JAMA article on longterm effects of testosterone replace
Posted: Fri Nov 08, 2013 12:14 pm
by nafod
Turdacious wrote:nafod wrote:Herv100 wrote:Turdacious wrote:Blaidd Drwg wrote:This country is on general trajectory to legalize MJ and wring hands and over regulate every other chemical.
And tax the shit out of MJ and make it more difficult for you to grow your own.
This
Yes they will tax MJ, but you'll still be able to buy it illegally I am sure, if the market remains. I doubt they'll make it more difficult to grow your own than it is now.
Legalizing it will give you two ways to acquire it. The old, illegal way, and the new legal way down at the liquor store. Take your pick.
You really need to look into how the IRS works.
OK, so your standard home grower, how is the IRS going to magically become aware of the grow lights in the crawl space of their house that have survived 30+ years of defying law enforcement eradication efforts?
Re: JAMA article on longterm effects of testosterone replace
Posted: Fri Nov 08, 2013 6:20 pm
by Blaidd Drwg
In WA where MJ is now (semi) legal, they have been droning non stop about how we need MORE OFFICERS to make sure illegally grown pot isn't sneaking into the market...The way they are going to get there is with 50 using financial info and the broad arm of the State taxing agencies. Now that this is about money...it's going to be all about the money.
Re: JAMA article on longterm effects of testosterone replace
Posted: Fri Nov 08, 2013 6:53 pm
by JDub
Our government could fuck up a wet dream so I have no doubt they will fuck this up.
Re: JAMA article on longterm effects of testosterone replace
Posted: Fri Nov 08, 2013 10:16 pm
by The Crawdaddy
nafod wrote:Turdacious wrote:nafod wrote:Herv100 wrote:Turdacious wrote:Blaidd Drwg wrote:This country is on general trajectory to legalize MJ and wring hands and over regulate every other chemical.
And tax the shit out of MJ and make it more difficult for you to grow your own.
This
Yes they will tax MJ, but you'll still be able to buy it illegally I am sure, if the market remains. I doubt they'll make it more difficult to grow your own than it is now.
Legalizing it will give you two ways to acquire it. The old, illegal way, and the new legal way down at the liquor store. Take your pick.
You really need to look into how the IRS works.
OK, so your standard home grower, how is the IRS going to magically become aware of the grow lights in the crawl space of their house that have survived 30+ years of defying law enforcement eradication efforts?
No knock warrant on the way ...
Re: JAMA article on longterm effects of testosterone replace
Posted: Sat Nov 09, 2013 12:56 am
by Turdacious
The Crawdaddy wrote:nafod wrote:Turdacious wrote:nafod wrote:Herv100 wrote:Turdacious wrote:Blaidd Drwg wrote:This country is on general trajectory to legalize MJ and wring hands and over regulate every other chemical.
And tax the shit out of MJ and make it more difficult for you to grow your own.
This
Yes they will tax MJ, but you'll still be able to buy it illegally I am sure, if the market remains. I doubt they'll make it more difficult to grow your own than it is now.
Legalizing it will give you two ways to acquire it. The old, illegal way, and the new legal way down at the liquor store. Take your pick.
You really need to look into how the IRS works.
OK, so your standard home grower, how is the IRS going to magically become aware of the grow lights in the crawl space of their house that have survived 30+ years of defying law enforcement eradication efforts?
No knock warrant on the way ...
https://www.dom.com/about/conservation/ ... meters.jsp
We have the technology...
Nafod needs a cookbook: