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    Bp medecine

    Have anybody taken BP medication while on gear? I heard pressure-Lo is a good choice. Can someone help me I don't have high bp but want to be ready just in case

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    Quote Originally Posted by Biggie View Post
    Have anybody taken BP medication while on gear? I heard pressure-Lo is a good choice. Can someone help me I don't have high bp but want to be ready just in case
    This is what I take, and it has actually helped me alot. It worked so well that I went out and bought their cholesterol supplement (I forget the name).
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    Wow thanks

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    Hawthorne berry works good. This is what I take. Ironmag makes it which is a bonus because you can support the site too. It has everything that I look for in a support supplement in one. Good stuff for the price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ANIMALHOUSE View Post
    This is what I take, and it has actually helped me alot. It worked so well that I went out and bought their cholesterol supplement (I forget the name).

    Thanks going to be looking into this.
    Mine is at 157 !

    Anyone know how to sort out a fast heart rate ?

    Mine was at 122BPM at Resting !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by blazeftp View Post
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    Thanks going to be looking into this.
    Mine is at 157 !

    Anyone know how to sort out a fast heart rate ?

    Mine was at 122BPM at Resting !!!
    Damn Blaze! Those numbers sound like a trainwreck waiting to happen. 122bpm RESTING?? If health and organs are in good working condition, it is usually the opposite. That is, resting rate is usually lower than normal. My resting rate is upper 50s to low 60s. But in the gym, it feels like 900! You should seek immediate medical attention if your resting rate is truly as high as you posted. If it goes much higher, you may undergo a startling metamorphosis aka Dr. Banner/Incredible Hulk-style.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigBird View Post
    Damn Blaze! Those numbers sound like a trainwreck waiting to happen. 122bpm RESTING?? If health and organs are in good working condition, it is usually the opposite. That is, resting rate is usually lower than normal. My resting rate is upper 50s to low 60s. But in the gym, it feels like 900! You should seek immediate medical attention if your resting rate is truly as high as you posted. If it goes much higher, you may undergo a startling metamorphosis aka Dr. Banner/Incredible Hulk-style.
    Tell me about it.
    It worries me why it is so high !
    Yet i feel fucking fantastic.
    Full of energy 24/7 can eat a good sized meal every hour
    Feel superhuman.


    Going to the Docs this Monday.
    Don't know weather to tell him i am on AAS or not ?
    I am not in the US so its Legal over here.

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    ADVANCED CYCLE SUPPORT Rx™ lowers BP and has many other benefits.

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    Blaze it is best to tell the doctor that you use AAS IMO. They really can't tell you not to if it is legal there. Hope you get it worked out I never saw a resting heartrate that high. Mine is usually in the 80s








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    Quote Originally Posted by TGB1987 View Post
    Blaze it is best to tell the doctor that you use AAS IMO. They really can't tell you not to if it is legal there. Hope you get it worked out I never saw a resting heartrate that high. Mine is usually in the 80s
    When i was getting the last one done i was shitting my pants as i was waiting one the yes or no for me new dream job.
    Guy said it maybe an Anxiety attack due to me being so worried about it.

    Done it on my BP monitor at home was around 85-90
    Checked it 5 times
    Still high and best just to make sure i am ok rather than ignore it.

    Went for a 25min run then checked it was sitting around 110.

    Maybe if i get really angry i might turn green

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    Quote Originally Posted by blazeftp View Post
    When i was getting the last one done i was shitting my pants as i was waiting one the yes or no for me new dream job.
    Guy said it maybe an Anxiety attack due to me being so worried about it.

    Done it on my BP monitor at home was around 85-90
    Checked it 5 times
    Still high and best just to make sure i am ok rather than ignore it.

    Went for a 25min run then checked it was sitting around 110.

    Maybe if i get really angry i might turn green
    Haha Hulkin' out. Anxiety attack would definetly contribute to high heartrate. I would have a doc check you out. Keep an eye on it BP is sometimes called a silent killer.








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    I know.
    It was just above the borderline and that was me with a very stressful week.
    Moving house and big job interview plus AAS so can see why that might be high this week.

    Heart Rate now thats another story !
    Going to stop with all energy drinks and pre workout supps.
    checked my pulse manually was around 1 beat per second. end result was 68.
    Maybe i just hate Technology.

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    Sounds better








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    Quote Originally Posted by TGB1987 View Post
    Sounds better
    Still going to see the Doctor this Monday.
    Get someone to check me over.
    Make sure everything is still functioning properly.

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    Def tell the DOC... I have high BP and tell my doctor before im about to hit a cycle.. That way he can do any bloodwork and check all your levels.. My doctor is cool as hell.. well he'd be alot cooler if he would just scribe me my gear

    Quote Originally Posted by blazeftp View Post
    Still going to see the Doctor this Monday.
    Get someone to check me over.
    Make sure everything is still functioning properly.
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    blaze, did you start back on the d-bol? i saw a while back you started, but then stopped it because of pumps. the reason i ask is because i started d-bol recently and for the 1st week, it had my bp jacked way up. i seem to be adjusting to it though. it's still a little high, but nothing like it was.
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    Blaze - keep us posted w/ the results of your checkup on Monday. Good luck brotha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by klc9100 View Post
    blaze, did you start back on the d-bol? i saw a while back you started, but then stopped it because of pumps. the reason i ask is because i started d-bol recently and for the 1st week, it had my bp jacked way up. i seem to be adjusting to it though. it's still a little high, but nothing like it was.
    Yeah 25mg a day.
    That was last week.

    My BP was always around the 110-125 range.
    The week before i got the checkup was Hell on earth.
    So that would explain it.

    On the other hand my HR is scaring the shit out of me.
    Might be normal as i am young fit individual.
    Highly doubt 18 weeks of AAS has caused me to develop a serious heart condition

    Quote Originally Posted by BigBird View Post
    Blaze - keep us posted w/ the results of your checkup on Monday. Good luck brotha.

    Will do.
    Sure its nothing.

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