jdthoosier
Active Member
I'm in my early 60's, and have worked hard to keep my BP under control. But it just kept creeping up and once I hit the 150/90 mark I asked for BP meds. So I started on 5mg daily of ampolidine. That was one month ago. I could see the pattern as my BP dropped gradually from 150/90 to 140/85 to 130/80 and now a "high" for me would be like 125/79. I'm starting to see numbers such as 109/76 before I go to bed. I just tested at my "worse" time of day, coming home from work after commuting 35 minutes through rush-hour and it was only 119/78.
The one thing I noticed though - my morning erections started improving and were great until I began hitting the lower marks and then it went quickly downhill. I attributed that to poorer blood flow, as perhaps my blood pressure is too low for my age.
So I took a 2.5mg daily cialis last night and sure enough, I had great morning erections. Makes me wonder what would be an optimal blood pressure for someone in their early 60's?
The one thing I noticed though - my morning erections started improving and were great until I began hitting the lower marks and then it went quickly downhill. I attributed that to poorer blood flow, as perhaps my blood pressure is too low for my age.
So I took a 2.5mg daily cialis last night and sure enough, I had great morning erections. Makes me wonder what would be an optimal blood pressure for someone in their early 60's?