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Waring Signs of High Blood Pressure...

fbodyguy02

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Hey Fellas,

I'm currently on 40mg dbol ED right now and recently showed some of these symptoms of high blood pressure that I thought I'd share... :coffee:

Signs and symptoms sometimes associated with high blood pressure include:

Excessive perspiration (alot of sweat)
Muscle cramps
Weakness
Frequent urination
Rapid or irregular heartbeat (palpitations)
Dizzyness,
Dull Headaches
Nosebleeds

Headaches, dizziness or nosebleeds typically don't occur until high blood pressure has reached a more advanced stage Even so, most people with the highest blood pressure readings don't experience any of these symptoms.
 
fbodyguy02 said:
Hey Fellas,

I'm currently on 40mg dbol ED right now and recently showed some of these symptoms of high blood pressure that I thought I'd share... :coffee:

Signs and symptoms sometimes associated with high blood pressure include:

Excessive perspiration (alot of sweat)
Muscle cramps
Weakness
Frequent urination
Rapid or irregular heartbeat (palpitations)
Dizzyness,
Dull Headaches
Nosebleeds

Headaches, dizziness or nosebleeds typically don't occur until high blood pressure has reached a more advanced stage Even so, most people with the highest blood pressure readings don't experience any of these symptoms.
thanks bro. thats good to know
 
BP can be checked for free in 80% of drugstores and big box grocery stores so there is no reason anyone should'nt do it a few times a week during a cycle .

I checked mine last sunday while the wife picked up a few viddles .. simple and easy
 
boxerjake said:
BP can be checked for free in 80% of drugstores and big box grocery stores so there is no reason anyone should'nt do it a few times a week during a cycle .

I checked mine last sunday while the wife picked up a few viddles .. simple and easy


yeh, but if your arm fits in that machine you aren't doing something right!!! and even if it does fit if you read them it says for the average size arm, 9-13"....a larger arm will give a higher reading, just like if a doc uses a standard cuff on an extra large arm, it will give a higher reading
 
DRRman said:
yeh, but if your arm fits in that machine you aren't doing something right!!! and even if it does fit if you read them it says for the average size arm, 9-13"....a larger arm will give a higher reading, just like if a doc uses a standard cuff on an extra large arm, it will give a higher reading
very tue....
 
DRRman said:
yeh, but if your arm fits in that machine you aren't doing something right!!! and even if it does fit if you read them it says for the average size arm, 9-13"....a larger arm will give a higher reading, just like if a doc uses a standard cuff on an extra large arm, it will give a higher reading


True to a certain extent but it's a close enough reading to figure out if your heading for trouble or not ... a few points off here or there is nothing , but when you 20plus in the wrong direction from normal then i'd be heading for a profesional checkup .

Everyone should know what there own basis is .........
 
boxerjake said:
True to a certain extent but it's a close enough reading to figure out if your heading for trouble or not ... a few points off here or there is nothing , but when you 20plus in the wrong direction from normal then i'd be heading for a profesional checkup .

Everyone should know what there own basis is .........
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There's a reason they call Hypertension "The silent killer". In many cases the first sign is sudden death from stroke or MI.
 
racoon_city said:
i got that way off tbol bruce, i was taking 50mg ed..
i really think that you might have had dbols bro. was it bd, cause the dbol and tbol look the same. i ran tbol 60mg ed and nothing at all like that.
 
Take it from someone who knows ALMOST everything about high blood pressure:
There are no symptoms of high blood pressure.
That is the reality. There has been no study in the history of medical science that has showed that there are any symptoms of high blood pressure.
The only symptom of high blood pressure is the reading on the BP machine.
You don't belive it? Too bad. See you after a stroke or a heart attack.
 
fbodyguy02 said:
Hey Fellas,

I'm currently on 40mg dbol ED right now and recently showed some of these symptoms of high blood pressure that I thought I'd share... :coffee:

Signs and symptoms sometimes associated with high blood pressure include:

Excessive perspiration (alot of sweat)
Muscle cramps
Weakness
Frequent urination
Rapid or irregular heartbeat (palpitations)
Dizzyness,
Dull Headaches
Nosebleeds

Headaches, dizziness or nosebleeds typically don't occur until high blood pressure has reached a more advanced stage Even so, most people with the highest blood pressure readings don't experience any of these symptoms.


Is that all your taking is the DBOL?
 
DRRman said:
yeh, but if your arm fits in that machine you aren't doing something right!!! and even if it does fit if you read them it says for the average size arm, 9-13"....a larger arm will give a higher reading, just like if a doc uses a standard cuff on an extra large arm, it will give a higher reading


You smart bro..K for you!
 
what scares me is sharp shooting pains in my left arm sometimes when i sneeze hard. i know something isnt right.
 
ALIN said:
Is that all your taking is the DBOL?

No, 500mg Sust EW...

Bruce- I did 30mg Dbol the past 2 cycles, and I don't grow much of that dose anymore, so I bumped it up.... growing like a f'n weed....and got headaches and bloody noses.

If this continues I will drop back down to 30mg.
 
DRRman said:
yeh, but if your arm fits in that machine you aren't doing something right!!! and even if it does fit if you read them it says for the average size arm, 9-13"....a larger arm will give a higher reading, just like if a doc uses a standard cuff on an extra large arm, it will give a higher reading

I have a large cuff that looks like it could fit your leg. I manually take my own BP using the cuff and a stethoscope. The other day I looked at the box the large cuff came in and it said for use on arms up to 17". Just measure my arm totally straightend out and it was 15". My arms measure about 19" now flexed, so this large cuff should fit most of us.
 
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