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Testosterone Basics & Questions
Switching From Daily To EOD or Anything Else
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<blockquote data-quote="Fortunate" data-source="post: 226169" data-attributes="member: 42264"><p>Get yourself a good blood pressure cuff. I have learned that some cuffs are not as consistent or accurate as others, which can create unnecessary anxiety. I bought one like <a href="https://omronhealthcare.com/products/platinum-wireless-upper-arm-blood-pressure-monitor-bp5450/" target="_blank">this</a> and I find it pretty consistent. When you check your pressure, sit down for a few minutes and relax. Pee before hand if you need to. Uncross your feet and chill. Check the pressure. Then wait a minute or two and check it again. For some reason, the second read is always a bit lower for me.</p><p></p><p>I can't remember how much trial and error you've been through, but I wouldn't necessarily bail on small daily injections. Maybe you can drop to 10mg/day. I am about to go back to a daily microdosing schedule, after one larger injection that I did not like.</p><p></p><p>Have you looked at E2 recently? That can play a role. Have you looked at thyroid? </p><p></p><p>A lot of things can cause hypertension, and at the end of the day, you may have essential hypertension driven by genetics and may need to address it. That said, it sounds like you see a pattern with injections, so you are being smart by trying to identify a cause and effect relationship. </p><p></p><p>I am a proponent of Natesto, although admittedly, I am not on it right now. The slight inconvenience (which is not really all that bad) is offset by a ton of upsides: it probably won't bump your pressure; it's out of you quickly if you don't like it; won't bump hematocrit or E2; My updated opinion on libido is that it has a favorable effect.</p><p></p><p>I'm rooting for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fortunate, post: 226169, member: 42264"] Get yourself a good blood pressure cuff. I have learned that some cuffs are not as consistent or accurate as others, which can create unnecessary anxiety. I bought one like [URL='https://omronhealthcare.com/products/platinum-wireless-upper-arm-blood-pressure-monitor-bp5450/']this[/URL] and I find it pretty consistent. When you check your pressure, sit down for a few minutes and relax. Pee before hand if you need to. Uncross your feet and chill. Check the pressure. Then wait a minute or two and check it again. For some reason, the second read is always a bit lower for me. I can't remember how much trial and error you've been through, but I wouldn't necessarily bail on small daily injections. Maybe you can drop to 10mg/day. I am about to go back to a daily microdosing schedule, after one larger injection that I did not like. Have you looked at E2 recently? That can play a role. Have you looked at thyroid? A lot of things can cause hypertension, and at the end of the day, you may have essential hypertension driven by genetics and may need to address it. That said, it sounds like you see a pattern with injections, so you are being smart by trying to identify a cause and effect relationship. I am a proponent of Natesto, although admittedly, I am not on it right now. The slight inconvenience (which is not really all that bad) is offset by a ton of upsides: it probably won't bump your pressure; it's out of you quickly if you don't like it; won't bump hematocrit or E2; My updated opinion on libido is that it has a favorable effect. I'm rooting for you. [/QUOTE]
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