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conan1071

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hi,

i recently started 1cc(250mg) sustanon with 400mg of cyp per week. i also added 25mg of anavar daily. could this increase blood pressure? could it cause periodic light headedness? i was on the cyp for about 4 weeks before starting the other stuff and had no side effects..
 
conan1071 said:
hi,

i recently started 1cc(250mg) sustanon with 400mg of cyp per week. i also added 25mg of anavar daily. could this increase blood pressure? could it cause periodic light headedness? i was on the cyp for about 4 weeks before starting the other stuff and had no side effects..


YOU should buy at home pressure monitor and check BP very frequent. at least daily
 
ALIN said:
YOU should buy at home pressure monitor and check BP very frequent. at least daily

Unfortunately Alin, the oscillometric blood pressure cuffs sold for at home read high in my testings of them> I tested with several patients n>50 the top-rated consumer reports Omron BP cuff monitor.
It was terrible in comparison to when I took them manually.

Some ready fifty points to high
The good news is, that when they are wrong, they read high, not low. So if you get a normal blood pressure, it is a good bet it is normal and if it is consistently so.

The problem also lies in the cuff size of these at home units, with many weight lifters closing in on 20 inch arms or over like myself. An accurate reading is not possible at home unless manually with a thigh size cuff.

This problem extends to the bp machines in the stores as well, they are suited for arms about 13-16 inches. When you put a 19 inch arm in there it will read high.

Testosterone will cause fluid retention and also affect the ACE/RENIN/ALDOSTERONE system of the kidneys.

To combat that, I take an ACE inhibitor and use a low sodium diet. IF you cant limit your salt out of pure laziness or lack of regard for your health. THen you can add a diuretic to the ace inhibitor. I use an ACE inhibitor with a calcium channel blocker to decrease vasoconstriction which lowers the afterload of the heart.

Most urgent care clinics offer free bp checks, OR, we recommend just stopping by the local fire department. They will always do it for free. Keep a record over a coiuple of weeks to see the trend line.

Again, low salt, more fluids, see a doctor for an ACE inhibitor (one of the four drugs that prevent heart attacks)
 
ibuprofen,

could what i am taking be the source of this lightheadedness? its not a dizzy feeling or like the room is spinning. i can lift and do cardio with no probs, reach down touch my toes, get up quick with no probs
 
conan1071 said:
ibuprofen,

could what i am taking be the source of this lightheadedness? its not a dizzy feeling or like the room is spinning. i can lift and do cardio with no probs, reach down touch my toes, get up quick with no probs

You know, probably not cardiovascular. There are some people who get postural hypotension, sounds like that is not the problem.

Also, some people with irregular heartbeats that they are not aware of can get lightheaded as well. Only way to know is to have a heart monitor like a 48 hour holter monitor to see if that happens. Some people can get a fast heart rate, its not serious and easily treated with a betablocker or similar. Just a re-entrant tachcycardia that prevents the heart from having time to fill. Then people get dizzy. To test for that, get an event recorder and push the button when you get dizzy, it will mark that time for it to be reviewed for any heart rhythm disturbances.
Otherwise, feel your pulse if you are dizzy, is it regular and not fast. 60-100 beats per minute is normal. You wont really start to get dizzy until over 150.



These would be totally unrelated issues with the test as far as I am aware. Test causes HYPERtension, a rise in blood pressure, a drop in blood pressure HYPOtension will cauze dizziness.

Also, if you look at the list that can cause dizziness, its quite long. But unless you have an underlying heart rhythm disturbance and do not have some form of hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) from other reasons or meds. I dont think it is coming from the test. Or least I dont reason a way for it.

Hope that helps.
 
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