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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Higher blood pressure since being on TRT.
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<blockquote data-quote="Belekas" data-source="post: 256314" data-attributes="member: 44155"><p>5 years is a long time. So you knew your BP was creeping up on ya all those years and only now decided to maybe do something? More context is needed. Are you overweight, how old are you, bad habits, other drugs, other medical issues, etc, etc, etc. Without context is pretty much like shooting darts in the dark but the answer would be YES, If I was you, I would def take this matter seriously and combat the BP by doing everything I can naturally and ticking all the required boxes and making lifestyle adjustments as needed. Also if you want to be as healthy and happy as possible I'd suggest taking all the health matter in your own hands and not rely on doctors 100%. Sadly going to the gym and doing some cardio is won't make you a healthy man as its much much more then that, I'm sure you know exactly what I mean. Complete blood test results are preferred if you have them. Also all the context about you, your protocol, lifestyle, etc is required and maybe we can do something right off the bat;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Belekas, post: 256314, member: 44155"] 5 years is a long time. So you knew your BP was creeping up on ya all those years and only now decided to maybe do something? More context is needed. Are you overweight, how old are you, bad habits, other drugs, other medical issues, etc, etc, etc. Without context is pretty much like shooting darts in the dark but the answer would be YES, If I was you, I would def take this matter seriously and combat the BP by doing everything I can naturally and ticking all the required boxes and making lifestyle adjustments as needed. Also if you want to be as healthy and happy as possible I'd suggest taking all the health matter in your own hands and not rely on doctors 100%. Sadly going to the gym and doing some cardio is won't make you a healthy man as its much much more then that, I'm sure you know exactly what I mean. Complete blood test results are preferred if you have them. Also all the context about you, your protocol, lifestyle, etc is required and maybe we can do something right off the bat;-) [/QUOTE]
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