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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
New Protocol, Elevated RHR/Poor Sleep/Eye Floaters. Abort or Stay the Course?
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<blockquote data-quote="eyeheartny" data-source="post: 168451" data-attributes="member: 18882"><p>Couple of quick updates. I decided to go get a blood pressure monitor and a blood glucose meter to see if I can glean anything from that data about why I'm feeling the way I do.</p><p></p><p>I've taken a few blood glucose readings before and after eating and insulin response seems normal. So that's good news.</p><p></p><p>BP is elevated, in the 130s/80s range on several consecutive tests. The confounding factor is that I get anxious when I'm testing and can feel my BP and HR increase. Does anyone have strategies for calming themselves down before a BP test? I sat quietly in a hard-backed chair but the moment I started the monitor I could feel myself get super anxious.</p><p></p><p>I decided to take a low dose of anastrozole 0.1mg as well to see if it can help reduce E2 and bring the BP down. I'll try it EOD for now (what the Rx is for) and if that helps will try to back it down to 2x/week. Do you guys think I should keep my T dose steady at 140mg/week or lower it to see if that helps with BP as well?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eyeheartny, post: 168451, member: 18882"] Couple of quick updates. I decided to go get a blood pressure monitor and a blood glucose meter to see if I can glean anything from that data about why I'm feeling the way I do. I've taken a few blood glucose readings before and after eating and insulin response seems normal. So that's good news. BP is elevated, in the 130s/80s range on several consecutive tests. The confounding factor is that I get anxious when I'm testing and can feel my BP and HR increase. Does anyone have strategies for calming themselves down before a BP test? I sat quietly in a hard-backed chair but the moment I started the monitor I could feel myself get super anxious. I decided to take a low dose of anastrozole 0.1mg as well to see if it can help reduce E2 and bring the BP down. I'll try it EOD for now (what the Rx is for) and if that helps will try to back it down to 2x/week. Do you guys think I should keep my T dose steady at 140mg/week or lower it to see if that helps with BP as well? [/QUOTE]
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