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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Hypertension the the mornings?
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<blockquote data-quote="Yort" data-source="post: 230529" data-attributes="member: 41180"><p>You don't have high blood pressure. I scoff at all the hypochondriacs that think they have high blood pressure. If your BP is in the 140s or below your fine. In fact, the guideline used to be 140/90 until they decided to change it to 120/80 and label half the population "sick", and in turn making the pharmaceuticals rich.</p><p>My BP is consistently in the 170 to 180 range which IS hypertension that must be treated. I recently discovered that I suffer from PTSD from a near death experience that occurred when I was a child. As it was explained to me, my brain is constantly releasing adrenaline and causing my high blood pressure. I am currently taking a beta blocker which blocks the adrenaline from affecting my heart and my BP has come down dramatically.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yort, post: 230529, member: 41180"] You don't have high blood pressure. I scoff at all the hypochondriacs that think they have high blood pressure. If your BP is in the 140s or below your fine. In fact, the guideline used to be 140/90 until they decided to change it to 120/80 and label half the population "sick", and in turn making the pharmaceuticals rich. My BP is consistently in the 170 to 180 range which IS hypertension that must be treated. I recently discovered that I suffer from PTSD from a near death experience that occurred when I was a child. As it was explained to me, my brain is constantly releasing adrenaline and causing my high blood pressure. I am currently taking a beta blocker which blocks the adrenaline from affecting my heart and my BP has come down dramatically. [/QUOTE]
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