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  • #46
    B, you now what the right answer is. You need to take a break on AAS or at minimum lower your test to a "true" trt dose.

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    • #47
      Originally posted by Androman View Post
      Im not sure how it is in other states but in florida we have whats called OneBlood. Its a blood center where you go in fill out a simple form and then donate.

      They check your BP and HCT prior to donation which lets you know how youre doing there, and they also show you hows your cholesterol doing once theyve tested out your blood

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      I used to date a phlebotomist. She said every once in a while a blood sample would come in where the cholesterol was visible in the blood sample. I wonder what their cholesterol numbers were?

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      • #48
        Originally posted by Chadd77 View Post
        B, you now what the right answer is. You need to take a break on AAS or at minimum lower your test to a "true" trt dose.
        I dropped the dose down to 250mgs test and 125mgs deca E7D. Down from 250mgs test and 250mgs deca E4D.

        Started that 2 weeks ago. Holding at 240lbs hopefully I can maintain that weight.

        I know it could be dropped lower but give me a break bitch it's a change in the right direction. :D

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        • #49
          Originally posted by Bouncer View Post
          I dropped the dose down to 250mgs test and 125mgs deca E7D. Down from 250mgs test and 250mgs deca E4D.

          Started that 2 weeks ago. Holding at 240lbs hopefully I can maintain that weight.

          I know it could be dropped lower but give me a break bitch it's a change in the right direction. :D

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          It will be interesting to see if that helps. I run about the same dose of deca and when I switched brands a couple months ago my blood pressure went up. After I switched back it went back down. I'm guessing it was over dosed.

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          • #50
            yea i'll keep this updated. deca seems to be more prone to raise BP compared to test. somebody here yesterday was saying NPP raised their BP as soon as they started using it.

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            • #51
              Originally posted by Bouncer View Post
              yea i'll keep this updated. deca seems to be more prone to raise BP compared to test. somebody here yesterday was saying NPP raised their BP as soon as they started using it.
              What do you mean somebody? I said it. Redback!

              The NPP seemed to effect my resting heart rate which was 104. I switched to deca at 300mgs and it has come down. So could be something to do with the ester. Was also feeling shitty on it...light headed and breathless etc.

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              • #52
                Originally posted by redback View Post
                What do you mean somebody? I said it. Redback!

                The NPP seemed to effect my resting heart rate which was 104. I switched to deca at 300mgs and it has come down. So could be something to do with the ester. Was also feeling shitty on it...light headed and breathless etc.
                See that's odd because I'm feeling the exact same shit but on deca not npp.

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by Bouncer View Post
                  See that's odd because I'm feeling the exact same shit but on deca not npp.

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                  Well it could be the dose maybe.

                  What I didn't mention was I used the NPP for the first two weeks to kick start, but I was also running deca at 500mg.

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                  • #54
                    so total nandronlone dose was maybe 900

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                    • #55
                      Then again it could be the blood donation that made me feel better.

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by redback View Post
                        so total nandronlone dose was maybe 900
                        yea that's way higher than anything I've used. i recently dropped my deca dose from 250mgs E4D to 125mgs E7D. i wonder if deca is more prone to "thicken" the blood and/or raise BP in comparison to test.

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by Bouncer View Post
                          yea i did the aspirin thing bro and BP was actually higher after a month. lol.

                          i'm gonna get a thing to test at home because like chadd said every time i get BP checked at doc it's like an hour or 2 after heavy training session.
                          Make sure the cuff size is correct. You will need to buy a separate cuff in the correct size.

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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by Turbo3000 View Post
                            Make sure the cuff size is correct. You will need to buy a separate cuff in the correct size.
                            i don't know what the correct size is though. the one used at the doctor always feels and sounds like the velcro is going to rip open. is that what it's supposed to do?

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                            • #59
                              B, I'm dealing with similar issues. Have you had blood work done? Do you have high ferritin levels or high iron?

                              My BP is kinda high too. I'm just going thru the motions to find root cause.

                              Let me know about your blood work (sorry if you already posted about it and i missed it)

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                              • #60
                                B, im dealing with very similar issues. Im actually going thru the motions now to find the root cause. Are your ferritin levels high or your iron levels high?

                                My BP is high as well. Have you had blood work done? If so what are the results? (Sorry if you already posted and i miseed it)

                                Let me know.......im going thru the same shit.

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