Are you going to first admit that
A) Some tests do indicate a problem when levels are above 900 or below 300
B) To get your levels down from something over 900, it would require a different type of therapy. (or are you still thinking that injecting testosterone would normalize people with high test, just like it does for people with low test.)
To remind you, the quote you didn't agree with, and started trolling this thread for:
"Anything over about 900 would also put a warning as high T also has risks, but of course would require a completely different type of therapy to normalize."
To substantiate his claim that levels over 900 could be a high risk, you can look at your own assertion that 2000 would be too high. Not sure if you know how math works, but 2000 > 900.