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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="George9" data-source="post: 256721" data-attributes="member: 44361"><p>My blood pressure was normal but increased to numbers similar to yours after starting TRT. I now take 3/4 teaspoon of magnesium citrate with each of my three meals per day. The amount you need will depend on how much magnesium you get from other sources. I started low and backed off at 1 teaspoon per meal when it became a laxative. I also take potassium chloride with each meal. I very gradually increased the KCl and lowered the dose at the first sign of muscle weakness. TRT increased my hemoglobin and I donate blood every eight weeks. My blood pressure was 113/79 this morning, which is typical. I don't take any BP medicine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="George9, post: 256721, member: 44361"] My blood pressure was normal but increased to numbers similar to yours after starting TRT. I now take 3/4 teaspoon of magnesium citrate with each of my three meals per day. The amount you need will depend on how much magnesium you get from other sources. I started low and backed off at 1 teaspoon per meal when it became a laxative. I also take potassium chloride with each meal. I very gradually increased the KCl and lowered the dose at the first sign of muscle weakness. TRT increased my hemoglobin and I donate blood every eight weeks. My blood pressure was 113/79 this morning, which is typical. I don't take any BP medicine. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Higher blood pressure since being on TRT.
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