Testosterone level mortality question

Both! The man with the higher T level would flip out and have road rage on the low T guy cause Mr. Low T was driving too slow cause he feels like shit . Mr. HIGH T would kill Mr Low T. Then immediatly after Mr. HIGH T would croak cause he just had a massive heart attack due too enlarged heart,high bp,and all around stress being too high.

Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk
 
Both! The man with the higher T level would flip out and have road rage on the low T guy cause Mr. Low T was driving too slow cause he feels like shit . Mr. HIGH T would kill Mr Low T. Then immediatly after Mr. HIGH T would croak cause he just had a massive heart attack due too enlarged heart,high bp,and all around stress being too high.

Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk

LOL You are so funny buddy :thumbsup:
 
Who would die earlier? A man with a testosterone level of 150 ng/dl or a man on trt with a level of 1600 ng/dl?

Technically, that's a loaded question. There are far too many other factors including genetics and lifestyle that affect mortality. It could never be simplified down to the level of testosterone someone has.
 
The man with test levels of 150 would developed metabolic syndrome and very poor health if he had these levels all his life. He would have metabolic syndrome putting him at risk for lots of things.

The guy with levels of 1600 may be at risk for other things banging the other guys wife cause he can't get it up, but pretending both the men lived withput risk behavior the guy with the low test would be at risk.
1600 testosterone or even self administered of 400-500 a week on the average most of the time has only caused me to get high red blood cells on my lab work but I did have 150 for around a year recordered and there was cholesterol, high red blood, swelling of my feet hypertension among other things. Lol
 
Back
Top