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That’s about what my BP runs even on cycle
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I'm 46 this month and tren is awesome except for the sides. Bad acne, night sweats. I throw it in every 3rd or 4th week.
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Originally Posted by
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Interesting fact, tren was originally studied for hormone replacement. I run tren, a lot. I was in the hospital 10 years ago, afib and cardiomyopathy and heart failure. This was due to a infection, I had pericarditis not related to tren. I have had several stress tests and echos done. My heart is better now than it was before. I'm 41 and run 600mg of tren for about 16 weeks on, 8 weeks off.
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Holy crap!
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Originally Posted by
parttimer
Interesting fact, tren was originally studied for hormone replacement. I run tren, a lot. I was in the hospital 10 years ago, afib and cardiomyopathy and heart failure. This was due to a infection, I had pericarditis not related to tren. I have had several stress tests and echos done. My heart is better now than it was before. I'm 41 and run 600mg of tren for about 16 weeks on, 8 weeks off.
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I too had that bro 4 years ago now. I still run tren with no issues as well.
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I wonder if at 51 with an enlarged heart could I run tren? I’ve been told not to
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Just turned 65 and I have used Tren regularly over the years. Just this year I decided to lay off Tren for one reason. It screws up my cholesterol panel more now than ever. My HDL lowers considerably. My LDL is always within normal range, so my HDL/LDL ratio is not bad, but an HDL of 21 is not where I want to be. The only other side that has annoyed me was insomnia. Sleep in 20-45 min intervals on Tren.
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Just turned 65 and I have used Tren regularly over the years. Just this year I decided to lay off Tren for one reason. It screws up my cholesterol panel more now than ever. My HDL lowers considerably. My LDL is always within normal range, so my HDL/LDL ratio is not bad, but an HDL of 21 is not where I want to be. The only other side that has annoyed me was insomnia. Sleep in 20-45 min intervals on Tren.
Would you use it if you had an enlarged heart due to increased spike in BP that I take meds for and take meds also for cholesterol problems ? And I’m 52 btw
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I would first get my BP under tight control. Enlarged heart from high BP usually means left ventricular hypertrophy. The LV is the major pump in the heart to eject blood to the body. By increasing in thickness from increased BP it has to eject against more resistance. Like holding your finger over a garden hose opening while watering. This can be transient and if your BP is controlled, remodeling of the LV can return to normal or get significantly better. If it was too far gone you would have other problems too like severe shortness of breath and so on. So...sorry for the carry on. But important to know. I would back off a while, forget Tren and use moderate test and a little deca if so choose. But always control the BP.
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I am 52 and trying tren for the first time,as so as it comes in.
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Originally Posted by
Bceltsl
I would first get my BP under tight control. Enlarged heart from high BP usually means left ventricular hypertrophy. The LV is the major pump in the heart to eject blood to the body. By increasing in thickness from increased BP it has to eject against more resistance. Like holding your finger over a garden hose opening while watering. This can be transient and if your BP is controlled, remodeling of the LV can return to normal or get significantly better. If it was too far gone you would have other problems too like severe shortness of breath and so on. So...sorry for the carry on. But important to know. I would back off a while, forget Tren and use moderate test and a little deca if so choose. But always control the BP.
Yes that’s what I’ve been told before by someone else but not in the detail you have me and I sure do appreciate it man!! Yes i stick to my npp and test,what about Primo with my condition? Safer to use in moderate doses? My BP usually runs 118/80 so it’s pretty good again thanks for the in depth explanation! Oh yea what about the Primo lol!!
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