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BLOOD PRESURE HIGH

swoleassnigga

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The other day I got a EKG at the doctors, just routine. The results said " sinus rhythm, possible atria enlargement, borderline. My blood pressure was also high 149/90.
My blood Testosterone levels were much higher than anticipated, not sure if this is a result of the Deca.
I have had EKG’s before and no problems. My Question is, has anyone ever had A EKG results like this one?
I am thinking it is a result of 4 months of high blood pressure resulting from a low dose cycle of Test C and Deca that I have been running this winter. I usually test my blood pressure a lot but did not do it this cycle because I have ran this same cycle before and I know that my Pressure rises a little but not this much.
 
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I wouldn’t take medical advice from strangers on a message board. This is a conversation to have with your doctor.
 
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nogh" pid='44539' dateline='1552272774:
I wouldn’t take medical advice from strangers on a message board. This is a conversation to have with your doctor.
what are you talking about? we are all experts here. OP I would up the tren your Dr is a pussy.

jk personally I would start a low trt cruise and focus on a clean diet with lots of cardio and drink tons of water. you can take vitamins that are known to lower bp aswell such as coq10.
 
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nogh" pid='44539' dateline='1552272774:
I wouldn’t take medical advice from strangers on a message board. This is a conversation to have with your doctor.
what are you talking about? we are all experts here. OP I would up the tren your Dr is a pussy.

jk personally I would start a low trt cruise and focus on a clean diet with lots of cardio and drink tons of water. you can take vitamins that are known to lower bp aswell such as coq10.
My doctor already thinks I’m a moron. I hadn’t even taken steroids since 2017 and I went in for an annual physical but started a little tren and var a week before I went in. My cholesterol came back totally fucked and she wanted to put me on lipitor or crestor stat. I just told her I bought a supplement prohormone at the store down the street and it was supposed to be some kind of powerful testosterone type supplement. She wants me to have bloods again in a few weeks, but I’m just gonna skip out since I know why my cholesterol is so fucked. Last time I came off my cholesterol was moderately elevated 2 months later with everything else in perfect range and 550 test level.
 
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High bp may have been water retention? Have had the same thing happen to me on a doctors visit. Best thing is to plan your cycles around visits, and give yourself adequate time for your numbers to come back - not just test, but lipids, thyroid levels etc,. I run a lot of short esters for that reason.

Atrial enlargement isn’t anything to blow off, so I’d follow up on that. We probably all have some degree of heart hypertrophy, just got to be mindful of it and not get too crazy.
 
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myron_gaines" pid='44540' dateline='1552273974:
nogh" pid='44539' dateline='1552272774:
I wouldn’t take medical advice from strangers on a message board. This is a conversation to have with your doctor.
what are you talking about? we are all experts here. OP I would up the tren your Dr is a pussy.

jk personally I would start a low trt cruise and focus on a clean diet with lots of cardio and drink tons of water. you can take vitamins that are known to lower bp aswell such as coq10.
Your right that’s exactly what I’m going to do.


nogh" pid='44539' dateline='1552272774:
I wouldn’t take medical advice from strangers on a message board. This is a conversation to have with your doctor.
You think??.. I’m just looking to see if anybody else has had a similar problem just for conversation since we all are experimenting with steroids for similar reasons. I don’t want your advice just a little fellowship I guess. When your hobby and big part of your life revolves around an illegal activity you can’t exactly talk to every body about it. So I reach out to a community I trust not for advice but for camaraderie.
 
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The other day I got a EKG at the doctors, just routine. The results said " sinus rhythm, possible atria enlargement, borderline. My blood pressure was also high 149/90.
My blood Testosterone levels were much higher than anticipated, not sure if this is a result of the Deca.
I have had EKG’s before and no problems. My Question is, has anyone ever had A EKG results like this one?
I am thinking it is a result of 4 months of high blood pressure resulting from a low dose cycle of Test C and Deca that I have been running this winter. I usually test my blood pressure a lot but did not do it this cycle because I have ran this same cycle before and I know that my Pressure rises a little but not this much.
Atrial enlargement is unlikely to occur over a 4 month period. It’s typically something that’s seen with true chronic hypertension, or valve disorders. It’s possible, just fairly unlikely.

It’s also something that isn’t going to be diagnosed based on a simple ECG. The little readout at the top of an ECG strip is not used as a diagnostic tool…they’re actually quite inaccurate. The tracing itself needs to be analyzed by a cardiologist, and even then, an echocardiogram will typically be used to make the actual diagnosis.

Speak with your doctor about having an echocardiogram. That’s by far the best way to assess ones cardiovascular health. ECGs can often be misleading, but an echo doesn’t bullshit you.
 
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