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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
E2 and blood pressure?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nashtide" data-source="post: 153215" data-attributes="member: 16954"><p>I discontinued the use of anastrazole about three months ago. I was taking a very small dose, less than 0.3mg per week. This was keeping my E2 around 25. Now my E2 is around 45. I haven’t changed anything else. Here’s the strange thing, my blood pressure has dropped significantly. I was always borderline hypertensive. Ran around 130/90. In the last few weeks I have been getting readings around 115/65. I know my home device is accurate because it always matches up with my PCP. My wife has used the device several times recently and her bp readings are the same as always. Any explanation?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nashtide, post: 153215, member: 16954"] I discontinued the use of anastrazole about three months ago. I was taking a very small dose, less than 0.3mg per week. This was keeping my E2 around 25. Now my E2 is around 45. I haven’t changed anything else. Here’s the strange thing, my blood pressure has dropped significantly. I was always borderline hypertensive. Ran around 130/90. In the last few weeks I have been getting readings around 115/65. I know my home device is accurate because it always matches up with my PCP. My wife has used the device several times recently and her bp readings are the same as always. Any explanation? [/QUOTE]
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