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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Best meds to improve Ejection Fraction in TRT Users?
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael D" data-source="post: 242144" data-attributes="member: 41091"><p>I have been trying every blood pressure med under the sun to try to find one that works, without serious side effect. I've found a number of them that will get my BP into a safe zone, but I play tennis and most of them make it impossible for me to be competitive. I am constantly gasping for breath and leaning on my knees. Another serious side effect is erectile dysfunction. I never had a problem with that (since I started TRT) before I started to treat my very high BP. For me, Nebivolol has been the best compromise, along with the lisinopril my Doc insists I take (and he's right, my BP cannot be controlled with just one drug). I still huff and puff when I exercise, but I just have to accept that my high performance athletic days are over. If I don't control my BP I won't live as long...my kidneys are already damaged.</p><p></p><p>I have to agree with the majority here...you're taking too much T for simply compensating for what your body is not making naturally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael D, post: 242144, member: 41091"] I have been trying every blood pressure med under the sun to try to find one that works, without serious side effect. I've found a number of them that will get my BP into a safe zone, but I play tennis and most of them make it impossible for me to be competitive. I am constantly gasping for breath and leaning on my knees. Another serious side effect is erectile dysfunction. I never had a problem with that (since I started TRT) before I started to treat my very high BP. For me, Nebivolol has been the best compromise, along with the lisinopril my Doc insists I take (and he's right, my BP cannot be controlled with just one drug). I still huff and puff when I exercise, but I just have to accept that my high performance athletic days are over. If I don't control my BP I won't live as long...my kidneys are already damaged. I have to agree with the majority here...you're taking too much T for simply compensating for what your body is not making naturally. [/QUOTE]
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