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mattr2
02-25-2018, 03:14 PM
Stopped a 6 month cycle of HRT (Clomid and HCG) about 5 weeks ago. My BP was fine before the cycle, but now is high(er).

How long before the BP comes down? My blood test readings for testosterone are now back down to where they where before I started, yet the heart is still working like a mule. I'm really hoping it comes down soon on its own, and I've had some advice on how to bring it down while on cycle, but I really want to know if it's going to come down and stay there on its own since I stopped the HRT.

* disclaimer, I did start low dose HGH about 2.5 months ago.

Cowboymike
02-25-2018, 04:35 PM
What test are you running and at what dose?

When was last time you gave blood?

What supplements are you taking to help out your organs and blood pressure?

Can I ask what your BP reading is? What time of day are you taking your reading and are you resting for at least 10min before taking the test?

mattr2
02-25-2018, 05:23 PM
What test are you running and at what dose?

When was last time you gave blood?

What supplements are you taking to help out your organs and blood pressure?

Can I ask what your BP reading is? What time of day are you taking your reading and are you resting for at least 10min before taking the test?


Thanks bro for the reply.

I have not given blood for some time. I plan to this week hoping that will help.

I have not taken anything for testosterone production for 5 weeks.

My HGH amountsbare as follows:

week 1-3: 1 iu
week 3-5: 2 iu
week 5-7: 3 iu
week 7+: 4 iu

been cruising at 4 it’s for about 3 weeks now.

Vitamins are:
- multivitamin
- vitamin D
- fish oil
- vitamin B complex

I have heard HGh alone does not raise blood pressure.

I also have noticed I have “tired eyes” and eye bags since starting the HRT which has not subsided either.

Cowboymike
02-25-2018, 06:21 PM
First off, I am not experienced with hgh so I’ll let someone with hgh experience chime in on that side of things...

For BP:
Give blood every chance they’ll let you. Stick with Red Cross as they’ll only let you do it so often. Ask them what your iron levels are. They have to check every time. It’s important to not be low OR high in iron.

Supplements:
Hawthorne Berry
Celery seed extract
Alpha-Lipoic Acid
Garlic Extract
Co-Q10 (ubidecarenone)

Or to help cut down on costs look for supplements that incorporate some or all of these items.. it’ll take a few weeks for everything to show signs of working.

Trt dose of 200/mg a week, test C, for me, I don’t experience an increase in BP.. or any sides for that matter... when I’m blasting it’s up within 4 weeks and as I’ve just learned, takes 5 weeks from last blast pin to start showing signs of improvement. I was coming in at 155+ over 100+ which is NOT good... it felt awful and scary to be honest. I’m now sitting at 134/84 as of right now. Rested for 10 minutes and controlled breathing... I got an at home monitor... before last blast I was 118/78

I’m on test for life. Your doc has you doing “cycles” ?

I’m no doctor. I can only speak from what I’ve learned and what I’m experiencing or have experienced. Please know this as my words are not meant to persuade you in anyway to take any certain actions. Strictly sharing my personal experiences.

mattr2
02-26-2018, 02:20 AM
No, no cycles on the HCG + Clomid. I stopped because the sides were uncontrollable. I wanted to stabilize and start again once the time was right.

I tried to give blood today at a local bank (not Red Cross) and they wouldn't take my blood because of the HCG. They said I had to wait at least a year. I'll try again in at the red cross tomorrow, hopefully they won't have the same restriction, but looking around, it might be a uniform ban across most donation facilities.

How can I get the extra blood out of my system if the donation centers wont take it?

Cowboymike
02-26-2018, 02:49 AM
No, no cycles on the HCG + Clomid. I stopped because the sides were uncontrollable. I wanted to stabilize and start again once the time was right.

I tried to give blood today at a local bank (not Red Cross) and they wouldn't take my blood because of the HCG. They said I had to wait at least a year. I'll try again in at the red cross tomorrow, hopefully they won't have the same restriction, but looking around, it might be a uniform ban across most donation facilities.

How can I get the extra blood out of my system if the donation centers wont take it?

You gotta lie and deny anything injection, ever... or I believe you’ll be in the system and never be able to donate to Red Cross...

itsme
05-16-2018, 12:49 AM
You gotta lie and deny anything injection, ever... or I believe you’ll be in the system and never be able to donate to Red Cross...They told me the last time my bp was almost too high to donate. Took it 3 times and it came down a lil. It was bout 2hrs after waking and i had glass of usuall coffee.. Lil kratom... And forgot to supp my cialis and arginine to help drop it. And also was on blast. So it alarmed me and i try better at keepn it down now

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superdrolgyno
05-16-2018, 01:12 AM
Hibiscus tea. Eat a more plant based diet. Celery. Apples. Walnuts. Beets/beet juice Up your cardio. Yoga. Meditation.

Johnnyringo
05-16-2018, 06:17 PM
You gotta lie and deny anything injection, ever... or I believe you’ll be in the system and never be able to donate to Red Cross...

+1. Any HGH, steroid and/or related will disqualify you from donating. Best to lie. You might be blackballed with Red Cross. There are other donation services. A little less convenient but not impossible.