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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Blood pressure issues
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<blockquote data-quote="maxadvance" data-source="post: 193818" data-attributes="member: 12434"><p>Well aware of everything you stated, and I've been on and contributed to this forum longer than you have. This thread is about treating blood pressure for a member who's having a problem with it and needs help. You now saying the advice given has all been echoed numerous times and is old news is just wrong. OP clearly hasn't seen it and frankly nor have I over the past 6 years on this forum. Not sure what you accomplish when you try and diminish it</p><p></p><p>So lets be real. When we advocate exogenous testosterone, and we're cool adding Deca and Oxandralone and in some cases stanazolol for therapeutic use, then calling someone out for being chemically induced to the gills is total bullshit. Noone here is advocating abuse, but implying that taking advice from someone that knowledgeable with that much experience and genuine willingness to help people is the epitome of hypocrisy. He's honest about what he's done, he's a highly desired coach and mentor to todays top athletes in various disciplines, and likes helping people deal with health issues that he clearly had to deal with on even more extreme levels. And he's 50+ in great shape. </p><p></p><p>So lets see if we can help the OP with his BP and leave the sideshow behind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maxadvance, post: 193818, member: 12434"] Well aware of everything you stated, and I've been on and contributed to this forum longer than you have. This thread is about treating blood pressure for a member who's having a problem with it and needs help. You now saying the advice given has all been echoed numerous times and is old news is just wrong. OP clearly hasn't seen it and frankly nor have I over the past 6 years on this forum. Not sure what you accomplish when you try and diminish it So lets be real. When we advocate exogenous testosterone, and we're cool adding Deca and Oxandralone and in some cases stanazolol for therapeutic use, then calling someone out for being chemically induced to the gills is total bullshit. Noone here is advocating abuse, but implying that taking advice from someone that knowledgeable with that much experience and genuine willingness to help people is the epitome of hypocrisy. He's honest about what he's done, he's a highly desired coach and mentor to todays top athletes in various disciplines, and likes helping people deal with health issues that he clearly had to deal with on even more extreme levels. And he's 50+ in great shape. So lets see if we can help the OP with his BP and leave the sideshow behind. [/QUOTE]
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