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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Hypertension medications and erectile dysfunction
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<blockquote data-quote="Chroniclowe" data-source="post: 213332"><p>For me nebivolol actually boosted erections atleast at beginning those first 2-4 weeks, but at the moment i dont see difference. i have been using it many months now 10mg daily for high blood pressure and high heart rate. The downside is that i have slowly gaining weight on nebivolol which i hate. It keeps my resting heart rate little bit too low 50-60/beats per minute. Which sure causes weight gain. Without nebivolol my resting heart rate was always 100, and i was always naturally ripped, but thats horrible on your heart on longterm to have that high HR. I would like to have resting HR somewhere around 70-75. Im Thinking to drop my dosage down to 5mg daily, and see if weight gain stops, let my HR to increase 70’s and still allows my blood pressure to stay on good ranges.</p><p></p><p>Have you got any weight gain on nebivolol?</p><p></p><p>And i can agree with you that those other not so selective beta blockers/unselective can have that zero adrenaline effect. I used 4 weeks propranolol 20mg day, it made me also zero adrenaline, despite i had been stopped it, i stayed about 3 months afterward too calm. I still not get the same type adrenal affect than before, and i had naturally too high adrenaline.</p><p>I also saw one post on ray peat forum where someone used 40mg/day propranolol 2-weeks and became permanently ”too calm”.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chroniclowe, post: 213332"] For me nebivolol actually boosted erections atleast at beginning those first 2-4 weeks, but at the moment i dont see difference. i have been using it many months now 10mg daily for high blood pressure and high heart rate. The downside is that i have slowly gaining weight on nebivolol which i hate. It keeps my resting heart rate little bit too low 50-60/beats per minute. Which sure causes weight gain. Without nebivolol my resting heart rate was always 100, and i was always naturally ripped, but thats horrible on your heart on longterm to have that high HR. I would like to have resting HR somewhere around 70-75. Im Thinking to drop my dosage down to 5mg daily, and see if weight gain stops, let my HR to increase 70’s and still allows my blood pressure to stay on good ranges. Have you got any weight gain on nebivolol? And i can agree with you that those other not so selective beta blockers/unselective can have that zero adrenaline effect. I used 4 weeks propranolol 20mg day, it made me also zero adrenaline, despite i had been stopped it, i stayed about 3 months afterward too calm. I still not get the same type adrenal affect than before, and i had naturally too high adrenaline. I also saw one post on ray peat forum where someone used 40mg/day propranolol 2-weeks and became permanently ”too calm”. [/QUOTE]
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