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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
High Blood Pressure on Testosterone ( TRT )
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<blockquote data-quote="Belekas" data-source="post: 234847" data-attributes="member: 44155"><p>Did you have BP issues before starting TRT? If not then I would consider lowering the dose or try a different injection frequence fwiw. Before all this I have to ask you how does your body composition look and do you workout? I see that you said that "you have tried" healthy diet and excercise etc. Not sure theres anything to try except to start doing whats needed and never look back. Most benefits will come with time doing exactly what needs to be done, no shortcuts and no free lunches. And if you haven't exhaused all other options before and now look to take a tablet to do the work for you well thats not the best way to approach the issue fwiw. Sorry if you already doing all this but without context these questions in isolation make not much sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Belekas, post: 234847, member: 44155"] Did you have BP issues before starting TRT? If not then I would consider lowering the dose or try a different injection frequence fwiw. Before all this I have to ask you how does your body composition look and do you workout? I see that you said that "you have tried" healthy diet and excercise etc. Not sure theres anything to try except to start doing whats needed and never look back. Most benefits will come with time doing exactly what needs to be done, no shortcuts and no free lunches. And if you haven't exhaused all other options before and now look to take a tablet to do the work for you well thats not the best way to approach the issue fwiw. Sorry if you already doing all this but without context these questions in isolation make not much sense. [/QUOTE]
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