How Long have you been on cycle?
I'm coming off.
152 over 98. Tren, mast and test prop. Should I stop and give my body a break?
You need to add N2Guard, increase your water intake (with lemon), watch your sodium consumption, add potassium rich foods, and cut back on the carbs. (don't forget to add cardio and a good AI like arimidex)
I don't get it...some people say its completely normal for BP to go that high while on cycle and then others act like it should not happen at all.
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I don't get it...some people say its completely normal for BP to go that high while on cycle and then others act like it should not happen at all.
Sent from my VS910 4G using EliteFitness
You need to add N2Guard, increase your water intake (with lemon), watch your sodium consumption, add potassium rich foods, and cut back on the carbs. (don't forget to add cardio and a good AI like arimidex)
Longterm high BP is one of the biggest issues with AAS use. It is smart to keep this in check at all time. Saying that number is normal or ok on cycle is not good advice. Health is very important.
152 over 98. Tren, mast and test prop. Should I stop and give my body a break?
If your diastolic pressure goes above 110 or systolic above 180 you are supposed to repeat measure and if the pressure is still that high you are supposed to seek immediate medical treatment.
well not to nitpick but thats assuming you are measuring correctly. i've had my bp taken with those goofy wrist monitors and its come out 200/120. it was then measured manually 118/68 lol .. not likely my bp dropped that much in 1 minute.. i have no doubt the OP has bp issues but lets all remember that 1 measurement using a non calibrated device isn't something to pin your life on and run to the ER.
make sure you are checking your blood pressure with an accurate device several times during the day to get an accurate measurement.
i will never forget the time an ex took her bp at the grocery store using those machines that get calibrated once every 3 or 4 years and it came out ridiculously high and her mom freaked out and rushed her to the ER only to find out her bp was fine once it was checked accurately. i can't believe people actually believe those things are 100% accurate.. mommy was a nurse btw which shows how ignorant people who work in the medical field are.
bottom line is don't abuse steroids.. eat healthy and clean.. keep your body fat under 15% if you are a male (under 26% if you are female) and exercise daily and you will be very hard pressed to ever have an issue with bp.. i don't give a shit if every person in your family died from a heart attack at 40, worry about your own body and stop making excuses
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