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Testosterone Side Effect Management
Spike In BP upon IM injection enanthate
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<blockquote data-quote="Fortunate" data-source="post: 210587" data-attributes="member: 42264"><p>There are a few cardiovascular threads out there, but this is a good opportunity for people to weigh in on this important topic. There is a really good discussion about the importance of blood pressure control in <a href="https://www.excelmale.com/forum/threads/left-ventricle-hypertrophy.20099/" target="_blank">this thread</a>. It's a few years old, so I think it's important to revisit.</p><p></p><p>I suspect my cardiovascular response to TRT is more sensitive than most. After a recent Xyosted injection, I got the sense that my heart was working harder than usual. Not elevated rate, but just felt a little more forceful than usual. So, I started following my blood pressure. So far, it's been normal to marginally elevated. I will keep an eye on it and recommend that anyone on TRT keep an eye on theirs.</p><p></p><p>I also wonder if my cardiovascular sensitivity to TRT might explain my frequent and incredibly annoying headaches with most forms of TRT except Natesto.</p><p></p><p>Anyone with cardiovascular thoughts or concerns, please jump in.</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile, to the OP, I recommend getting a quality cuff for home and checking your pressure three different times a day. Record the numbers. Do it for a few weeks and see if it correlates in any way to injection time and/or symptoms. One option is lower dose/more frequent shots if it's related to TRT. That said, you definitely have to know what's going on so you can treat it, regardless of whether or not it's TRT related.</p><p></p><p>Please post back here with updates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fortunate, post: 210587, member: 42264"] There are a few cardiovascular threads out there, but this is a good opportunity for people to weigh in on this important topic. There is a really good discussion about the importance of blood pressure control in [URL='https://www.excelmale.com/forum/threads/left-ventricle-hypertrophy.20099/']this thread[/URL]. It's a few years old, so I think it's important to revisit. I suspect my cardiovascular response to TRT is more sensitive than most. After a recent Xyosted injection, I got the sense that my heart was working harder than usual. Not elevated rate, but just felt a little more forceful than usual. So, I started following my blood pressure. So far, it's been normal to marginally elevated. I will keep an eye on it and recommend that anyone on TRT keep an eye on theirs. I also wonder if my cardiovascular sensitivity to TRT might explain my frequent and incredibly annoying headaches with most forms of TRT except Natesto. Anyone with cardiovascular thoughts or concerns, please jump in. Meanwhile, to the OP, I recommend getting a quality cuff for home and checking your pressure three different times a day. Record the numbers. Do it for a few weeks and see if it correlates in any way to injection time and/or symptoms. One option is lower dose/more frequent shots if it's related to TRT. That said, you definitely have to know what's going on so you can treat it, regardless of whether or not it's TRT related. Please post back here with updates. [/QUOTE]
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