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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Managing blood pressure
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<blockquote data-quote="croaker24" data-source="post: 13592" data-attributes="member: 900"><p>A few years ago I was on blood pressure meds. After my health worsen - and I lost a bit of weight - my BP actually dropped below 120/80 for a while. After being on androgel for over year and generally being ineffective, I switched to shots earlier this year and the difference has been night and day. </p><p></p><p>However, my BP appears to be on the rise. Today, at the dentist office, it was measured at 140/91, although I don't think she did not measure it all that well, as I had just walked in, and talked for a while before she used a wrist monitor. Still - even if it's possibly inaccurate, I am going to assume that I need to get serious about the BP, especially given my previous history.</p><p></p><p>I am going back to my daily BP measurements and would like to try some alternative solutions to managing it. I want under all circumstances to avoid going back on BP meds because I felt like they contributed to my prior health issues.</p><p></p><p>As of now, my T trough is in the low 700's, my E2 was only 19 as of 2 months ago, I have no ED issues, and I have consistent morning erections. I am very lean, I cannot lose any more weight.</p><p></p><p>I have read Gene's NO stack thread, and I believe there's a few things there that could help. I take magnesium and just started taking some ubiquinol. I exercise diligently, eat a primarily vegetarian diet, no beef or dairy, just fish; but lots of nuts/seeds/beans.</p><p></p><p>Appreciate some other suggestions to help devise an overall BP management plan.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="croaker24, post: 13592, member: 900"] A few years ago I was on blood pressure meds. After my health worsen - and I lost a bit of weight - my BP actually dropped below 120/80 for a while. After being on androgel for over year and generally being ineffective, I switched to shots earlier this year and the difference has been night and day. However, my BP appears to be on the rise. Today, at the dentist office, it was measured at 140/91, although I don't think she did not measure it all that well, as I had just walked in, and talked for a while before she used a wrist monitor. Still - even if it's possibly inaccurate, I am going to assume that I need to get serious about the BP, especially given my previous history. I am going back to my daily BP measurements and would like to try some alternative solutions to managing it. I want under all circumstances to avoid going back on BP meds because I felt like they contributed to my prior health issues. As of now, my T trough is in the low 700's, my E2 was only 19 as of 2 months ago, I have no ED issues, and I have consistent morning erections. I am very lean, I cannot lose any more weight. I have read Gene's NO stack thread, and I believe there's a few things there that could help. I take magnesium and just started taking some ubiquinol. I exercise diligently, eat a primarily vegetarian diet, no beef or dairy, just fish; but lots of nuts/seeds/beans. Appreciate some other suggestions to help devise an overall BP management plan. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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