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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
High Hematocrit Erectile Function
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<blockquote data-quote="Ardoc2" data-source="post: 183884" data-attributes="member: 35578"><p>Agreed! Mine tends to rise and I donate blood to keep it at around 50 or lower. I always assumed that an increase in viscosity = an increase in BP and that if your blood pressure didn't rise than it wasn't a concern for you, however the articles you posted indicates there are compensatory mechanisms to lower the blood pressure which could essentially mask the tendency toward increased BP... am I reading that correct?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ardoc2, post: 183884, member: 35578"] Agreed! Mine tends to rise and I donate blood to keep it at around 50 or lower. I always assumed that an increase in viscosity = an increase in BP and that if your blood pressure didn't rise than it wasn't a concern for you, however the articles you posted indicates there are compensatory mechanisms to lower the blood pressure which could essentially mask the tendency toward increased BP... am I reading that correct? [/QUOTE]
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