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Have you found that to be accurate and reliable?I bought a Galaxy Watch 7 and jailbroke it to enable BP and ECG monitoring so I'll have 24/7 data on HR + BP and arythmia/AFIB
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Have you found that to be accurate and reliable?I bought a Galaxy Watch 7 and jailbroke it to enable BP and ECG monitoring so I'll have 24/7 data on HR + BP and arythmia/AFIB
Was wondering the same thing. Getting setup with a new PCP tomorrow, going to inquire with him first.Anyone have any good tips for getting an echocardiogram for a reasonable price paying out of pocket?
Was wondering the same thing. Getting setup with a new PCP tomorrow, going to inquire with him first.
Yeah surely you will die young if you believe you can get on top of that with just diet and training while doing AAS and not using a good amount of BP meds/lipids meds etc.Amen. I had my genome sequenced and I've got about 12 different SNP's that cause hyperlipidemia, hypertension, and cardiac events
So there's just no way around me having to aggressively stay on top of it for life, and I'm still likely going to die from a cardiac-related event or cancer
I bought a Galaxy Watch 7 and jailbroke it to enable BP and ECG monitoring so I'll have 24/7 data on HR + BP and arythmia/AFIB
EKG is NOT what is in post number 1. That is an echocardiogram.
What's the mechanism with Ubiquinol helping the heart? I currently take 100mg per day for healthspanCo10 is amazing for the heart, although you should get it as Ubiquinol and run it at high doses, all heart trials were at 400mg and higher, at least the ones i came across
Nebivol also might be a bit more beneficial for LVH but best to check with your doc.
Carnitine has also shown promising results to prevent the progression of LVH and aid in reversal there
As for Cardio i do 15 mins of stairmaster at max. speed and max difficulty, feels like a kick in the nuts but made me drop my BP meds by half within 2 months of doing it
And defo look into SLGT2's!
It’s a powerful antioxidant that reduces oxidative stress and improves cardiovascular function. In one 12 week study, 600mg a day improved ejection function (EF), increased ATP production and decreased levels of BNP protein in the blood.What's the mechanism with Ubiquinol helping the heart? I currently take 100mg per day for healthspan
This is your first post in this thread. What is the context. What were you doing at a cardiologist? Obviously you were not there for blood pressure problems.110/70 at the cardiologist last Friday
No specific context other than the thread title and I'm 57. I see my cardiologist routinely. I watch my cholesterol and my bp, among other things. This is my cholesterol from several weeks ago.This is your first post in this thread. What is the context. What were you doing at a cardiologist? Obviously you were not there for blood pressure problems.

The are good numbersView attachment 345170
This was more than a year ago, but I have not tested since then . . . I know, I know, I will schedule blood testing soon. We are about the same age.
What do you run to keep those numbers?View attachment 345170
This was more than a year ago, but I have not tested since then . . . I know, I know, I will schedule blood testing soon. We are about the same age.
Yeah, I think so, but I wish the HDL was higher.The are good numbers
If you are asking about cycles, I am older and for a long time now just do testosterone and sometimes hgh. For about two years I was running 75 mg a week of testosterone cypionate and no hgh. My estrogen came in very low, though, so I increased testosterone to 120mg a week after those couple of years, and I have been there for about a year, adding 3 iu of hgh daily. I am a low responder on IGF-1, so hopefully that will not give me what @Ghoul calls gorilla face.What do you run to keep those numbers?
Yeah, I think so, but I wish the HDL was higher.
If you are asking about cycles, I am older and for a long time now just do testosterone and sometimes hgh. For about two years I was running 75 mg a week of testosterone cypionate and no hgh. My estrogen came in very low, though, so I increased testosterone to 120mg a week after those couple of years, and I have been there for about a year, adding 3 iu of hgh daily. I am a low responder on IGF-1, so hopefully that will not give me what @Ghoul calls gorilla face.
It does, however, keep me very lean and athletic looking even though I am in my late 50s (along with cardio and weight training, of course, with a reasonable diet, and leftover muscle built up over decades previously that has not all gone away yet).
I have always had low cholesterol numbers, though. When I was younger, nobody talked about different types of cholesterol, so I just knew the overall number. In my 20s, it was in the 80s. I remember my doctor at a physical for work asking me if I was a vegetarian, which made me laugh out loud. Apparently he had never seen a number like that. It went up into the 90s in my 30s, and over 100 in my 40s. I actually wondered if I should be concerned at the increase . . .
That's because you're on a shitty old beta blocker (labetolol). I'd ask your doc about nebivolol if you want to stay on a BB.I already dislike being on a beta blocker, especially because of the mild performance impairment they give
