Nebivolol for lowering RHR

Hey man, appreciate the response. I'm not trying to get it that low, it's just genetic. My "usual" bp without the nebivolol is like 105/55 to 112/58.

My RHR before i raise the calories for my off season and before adding the HGH was 67-72 but recently went up to 75-80 and i thought nebivolol would be good for reducing my heart rate. Unfortunately it seems it has an impact on lowering my blood pressure too and that leads to even further increase in RHR despite the nebivolol.

The only way i can bring my diastolic to 60-70 is by adding a ton of sodium but that leads to an unwanted increase in systolic too. The rarely times i saw my diastolic at 60-70 range i had a systolic of 130s.
Have you ever had an echocardiogram? Sometimes, a low diastolic could be heart valve leakage.
 
Hey, you tagged my retarded doppelganger :p

Thanks for the compliment, we did some great work over the years on the PM forums. You, I, gotgame, Matt Porter, and many others helped to popularize the use of Telmisartan and Nebivolol as ancillaries. Crazy to see how widespread the use of these drugs is nowadays in bodybuilding circles. Maintaining heart health while on AAS
Thanks for sharing the link to that thread
 
Have you ever had an echocardiogram? Sometimes, a low diastolic could be heart valve leakage.

Yeah but many many years ago. It's on my list seeing a cardiologist and make all the necessary scans and checks, so far around my place with a little search i've done i haven't found anyone relatively young to speak freely about my gear use.
 
I didnt read all 3 pages but i can tell you from what i read and my own experience that nebivolol definitely lowers blood pressure more systolic then diastolic so if ur goal ist just to lower heart rate but keep bp where it is then u should look into other beta blockers even nebivolol is on of the best beta blockers imo.
 
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