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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
High blood pressure from TRT?
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<blockquote data-quote="blackebob" data-source="post: 125929" data-attributes="member: 17268"><p>Salt has a major impact on my blood pressure. I take Benicar, and lots of NO supplements, including 5mg Ceebis. </p><p> This summer I was battling high BP. I really cut back on salt, but no change. My BP had been running 155/90 at work and other places. I switched doctors, and the new nurse wrapped that cuff tight on me, and informed me it was the most accurate machine they had ever had. I questioned her, that she is supposed to be able to get a finger in it, she said no. First check 116/70. I had just checked it with a machine at work and it was 160/95, so I asked her to repeat it. The other arm also, 116/70. I went back to work and wrapped the cuff tightly, 125/76. </p><p> I am still fighting the water retention, but at least I can keep the BP down. When I started checking labels for sodium, I was shocked at how much I had been consuming on what I considered healthy options.Check your salt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackebob, post: 125929, member: 17268"] Salt has a major impact on my blood pressure. I take Benicar, and lots of NO supplements, including 5mg Ceebis. This summer I was battling high BP. I really cut back on salt, but no change. My BP had been running 155/90 at work and other places. I switched doctors, and the new nurse wrapped that cuff tight on me, and informed me it was the most accurate machine they had ever had. I questioned her, that she is supposed to be able to get a finger in it, she said no. First check 116/70. I had just checked it with a machine at work and it was 160/95, so I asked her to repeat it. The other arm also, 116/70. I went back to work and wrapped the cuff tightly, 125/76. I am still fighting the water retention, but at least I can keep the BP down. When I started checking labels for sodium, I was shocked at how much I had been consuming on what I considered healthy options.Check your salt. [/QUOTE]
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