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<blockquote data-quote="surferuk" data-source="post: 250194" data-attributes="member: 44926"><p>[USER=38594]@sammmy[/USER] my father who has never lifted a weight In his life is around the same bodyweight and height as me at 73 we are both stocky/broad shouldered.</p><p></p><p>I am not and never have been a bodybuilder as I don't have the discipline for the diet and other things required, I am built like a rugby player.</p><p></p><p>I am not a pro athlete at all, but if we are being weight specific all rugby teams and American football teams majority of their players would be deemed obese on a BMI scale - just by their bodyweight, but manage to complete fitness tests and games fine...</p><p></p><p>No one has figured out my spike, but managing to play 3 football/soccer games a week and do hiit training prior to blood pressure scare I was ok so I thought...</p><p></p><p>At 100kgs at 30:I could do alot of impressive things imo running and strength wise, but appreciate I sm not 30 anymore, and my health is more important than vanity or strength.</p><p></p><p>My pcp has been useless since my hospital visit, and has ignored my private trts doctors letter, I took myself to emergency hospital after paying for a private emergency appointment ECG and 30 min rested blood pressure test and was told go to hospital now.</p><p></p><p>I don't drink alcohol, have a better than average Joe diet, I don't smoke.. .and exercise regularly both before and after my scare, and don't use salt.</p><p></p><p>I will look into calcium score and let you know, I have also looked at my thryoid levels aswell these are normal, to drop 10kgs In 8 weeks i think I have done well...</p><p></p><p>[USER=15832]@Systemlord[/USER] agree if you have to use medications for quality of life so be it, it's just a shock to me as I have led a reasonably healthy diet and exercise lifestyle.</p><p></p><p>I can continue to get my b.p down then maybe my pcp might re prescribe test e.</p><p></p><p>Alternatively my private trt specialist is ok for me to get my prescription from him , but was trying to keep everything with my pcp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="surferuk, post: 250194, member: 44926"] [USER=38594]@sammmy[/USER] my father who has never lifted a weight In his life is around the same bodyweight and height as me at 73 we are both stocky/broad shouldered. I am not and never have been a bodybuilder as I don't have the discipline for the diet and other things required, I am built like a rugby player. I am not a pro athlete at all, but if we are being weight specific all rugby teams and American football teams majority of their players would be deemed obese on a BMI scale - just by their bodyweight, but manage to complete fitness tests and games fine... No one has figured out my spike, but managing to play 3 football/soccer games a week and do hiit training prior to blood pressure scare I was ok so I thought... At 100kgs at 30:I could do alot of impressive things imo running and strength wise, but appreciate I sm not 30 anymore, and my health is more important than vanity or strength. My pcp has been useless since my hospital visit, and has ignored my private trts doctors letter, I took myself to emergency hospital after paying for a private emergency appointment ECG and 30 min rested blood pressure test and was told go to hospital now. I don't drink alcohol, have a better than average Joe diet, I don't smoke.. .and exercise regularly both before and after my scare, and don't use salt. I will look into calcium score and let you know, I have also looked at my thryoid levels aswell these are normal, to drop 10kgs In 8 weeks i think I have done well... [USER=15832]@Systemlord[/USER] agree if you have to use medications for quality of life so be it, it's just a shock to me as I have led a reasonably healthy diet and exercise lifestyle. I can continue to get my b.p down then maybe my pcp might re prescribe test e. Alternatively my private trt specialist is ok for me to get my prescription from him , but was trying to keep everything with my pcp. [/QUOTE]
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