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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Nandrolone Experiences
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<blockquote data-quote="Rock H. Johnson" data-source="post: 176468" data-attributes="member: 39049"><p>As a nurse you know that BP fluctuates throughout the day and that you need to take at least 3 consequetive measurements to get a proper average or final measurement each time. I measure my BP any moment throughout the day (I have a handheld device which I keep in my pocket) to get a clear picture what is happening to me while changing protocol or dosing. My experience and this is why I asked you about your BP before while you changed to a Nandro base, I get BP spikes around 20:00-23:00 which could be 12-14hours after my injection so my T, HCG, etc could be peaking. I started doing this as I sensed some real changes throughout the day. I adjusted my dose and I am taking a NO drink in the afternoon to mitigate the evening BP changes. Maybe you are to bizzy as a nurse to do this but I am curious, if you would do multiple BP measurements throughout the day what the results are?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rock H. Johnson, post: 176468, member: 39049"] As a nurse you know that BP fluctuates throughout the day and that you need to take at least 3 consequetive measurements to get a proper average or final measurement each time. I measure my BP any moment throughout the day (I have a handheld device which I keep in my pocket) to get a clear picture what is happening to me while changing protocol or dosing. My experience and this is why I asked you about your BP before while you changed to a Nandro base, I get BP spikes around 20:00-23:00 which could be 12-14hours after my injection so my T, HCG, etc could be peaking. I started doing this as I sensed some real changes throughout the day. I adjusted my dose and I am taking a NO drink in the afternoon to mitigate the evening BP changes. Maybe you are to bizzy as a nurse to do this but I am curious, if you would do multiple BP measurements throughout the day what the results are? [/QUOTE]
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Nandrolone Experiences
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