Is 300mg test E going to be dangerous for me?

upandcoming

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I remember 2 months ago, I injected 300mg, the day before, then the whole week my bp went insanely high, 150-170 systolic and 90-100 diastolic, do you think it’s gonna be safe? because I want to start again. Thank you.
 
That doesn’t sound very good if your bp skyrocketed on one dose. With that said, I don’t think the test was the issue. Do you have underlying causes? Possibly anxiety issues that may have impacted it due to nerves of injecting?
 
That doesn’t sound very good if your bp skyrocketed on one dose. With that said, I don’t think the test was the issue. Do you have underlying causes? Possibly anxiety issues that may have impacted it due to nerves of injecting?
Yeah I don’t have any anxiety while injecting so I don’t know the cause.
 
To find out how much of this is because of how your body reacts to the increased testosterone and E2 vs. other factors, be it nerves or something entirely different, how about you dial the dose all the way back to 150mg per week (i.e. a high-dose TRT) and see how your body reacts?

If you get the same BP spike with a lower dose then it might be anxiety, or perhaps the gear is contaminated.

If you don't get any problems from a TRT dose, then you can start working your way up.

From there, if you don't have any problems as you ramp up the dose, then something entirely different probably caused the spike in BP.

On the other hand, if your BP increases as you ramp up the dosage and you end up being severely hypertensive again around 300mg, then the problem is either with your gear or your body's reaction to it.

You may choose to then try a different supplier, and if that produces similar results then accept that it's just not meant for you, at least not for now. Perhaps there are lifestyle changes that you can make that will produce more favourable outcomes should you try it again in the future.

Alternatively, you can try lowering your blood pressure using medication to prevent your cardiovascular system from getting rekt by the testosterone, but if your body reacts this strongly to 300mg of testosterone then there is a chance that other health markers are in the red as well.
 
To find out how much of this is because of how your body reacts to the increased testosterone and E2 vs. other factors, be it nerves or something entirely different, how about you dial the dose all the way back to 150mg per week (i.e. a high-dose TRT) and see how your body reacts?

If you get the same BP spike with a lower dose then it might be anxiety.

If you don't get any problems from a TRT dose, then you can start working your way up.

From there, if you don't have any problems as you ramp up the dose, then something entirely different probably caused the spike in BP.

On the other hand, if your BP increases as you ramp up the dosage and you end up being severely hypertensive again around 300mg, then the problem is either with your gear or your body's reaction to it.

You may choose to then try a different supplier, and if that produces similar results then accept that it's just not meant for you, at least not for now. Perhaps there are lifestyle changes that you can make that will produce more favourable outcomes should you try it again in the future.

Alternatively, you can try lowering your blood pressure using medication to prevent your cardiovascular system from getting rekt by the testosterone, but if your body reacts this strongly to 300mg of testosterone then there is a chance that other health markers are in the red as well.
Alright thank you for this reply, I really hope my body isn’t responding this badly to 300mg testosterone because people blast 1g and they are relatively healthy.
 
That’s impossible to predict. Your BP increasing like that is a bit unusual. There are guys here injecting a lot more than that on a routine basis and are not reporting BP spikes such as yours.
Yeah I don’t if it’s fully attributed to testosterone, thank you for your replies!
 
Alright thank you for this reply, I really hope my body isn’t responding this badly to 300mg testosterone because people blast 1g and they are relatively healthy.
People don’t just start blasting one gram out of the blue, even when they start a new cycle they often work their way up to the full dose so they don’t lose the first few weeks of their blast to adjusting to side effects. Why don’t you start with a lower dose for a few weeks first and then increase later when you feel good with your current one? Breaking up your dose to a 3x a week injection will also help

For me personally the difference between 200 mg and 300 mg is the difference between almost no sides and a lot of sides, you want to manage your sides as slow as you can if your goal is to be safe.
 
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