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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Testosterone injection frequency and it’s effect on hematocrit
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 137818" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>That’s a pretty significant elevation of your BP. I personally doubt that gaining 10lbs would jump it up that high. Do you know how many platelets you have? Cuz I’ve had HCT at 53.8, and high HGB and RBC’s, and still had a pretty good BP. It might of bumped it up slightly, but I was still averaging around 120/70. Usually I run around 108/60. Do you take magnesium? Magnesium should significantly lower BP. It’s one of the best natural remedies for high BP that I know of. I’m a nurse, and I recommend it to all my patients that have trouble with BP. Not many stick to taking it, but the ones that have usually see a nice drop. They also sleep a lot better, which probably plays a big part as well. I had a patient that was able to get off of her trazadone at night, just by using magnesium before bed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 137818, member: 15043"] That’s a pretty significant elevation of your BP. I personally doubt that gaining 10lbs would jump it up that high. Do you know how many platelets you have? Cuz I’ve had HCT at 53.8, and high HGB and RBC’s, and still had a pretty good BP. It might of bumped it up slightly, but I was still averaging around 120/70. Usually I run around 108/60. Do you take magnesium? Magnesium should significantly lower BP. It’s one of the best natural remedies for high BP that I know of. I’m a nurse, and I recommend it to all my patients that have trouble with BP. Not many stick to taking it, but the ones that have usually see a nice drop. They also sleep a lot better, which probably plays a big part as well. I had a patient that was able to get off of her trazadone at night, just by using magnesium before bed. [/QUOTE]
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