Optimizing my TRT, having some issues at the moment!

Also - there are european based sources of blood pressure meds right here on the web site with good reviews.
It will, but not like coming and saying hey, I have high BP, I want meds. I will have to come a few times, each time waiting for hours, etc etc. And then talk why, reduce stress, bla bla bla come again and then maybe I will get it.

Great, didn't know that! It will be an option if it doesn't lower in 2 months changing lifestyle (sugars/cardio) and reducing the dose, for the next year I will be on them until I can safely get off and do PCT.

Thanks!
 
It will, but not like coming and saying hey, I have high BP, I want meds. I will have to come a few times, each time waiting for hours, etc etc. And then talk why, reduce stress, bla bla bla come again and then maybe I will get it.

Great, didn't know that! It will be an option if it doesn't lower in 2 months changing lifestyle (sugars/cardio) and reducing the dose, for the next year I will be on them until I can safely get off and do PCT.

Thanks!
You don’t need a script or to talk to anyone to purchase the BP meds from the places he’s talking about.
 
You don’t need a script or to talk to anyone to purchase the BP meds from the places he’s talking about.

Not to mention the fact that 95% of doctors don't properly address BP according to the guidelines from the EU and US cardiology associations.

For the last few years, experts on panels at their conferences have been raging at the fact not only do patients not adhere to BP treatment, but front line clinicians aren't taking this nearly as seriously as they should. There's no question this is the lowest hanging fruit for maintain good health over the long term.

Anything over 120/70 is now clearly understood to be harmful. Most docs do nothing until they see 140/80+, if that.
 
You don’t need a script or to talk to anyone to purchase the BP meds from the places he’s talking about.
Hilma where I get test doesn't have them, if you have any reputable EU source, feel free to msg me!
Not to mention the fact that 95% of doctors don't properly address BP according to the guidelines from the EU and US cardiology associations.

For the last few years, experts on panels at their conferences have been raging at the fact not only do patients not adhere to BP treatment, but front line clinicians aren't taking this nearly as seriously as they should. There's no question this is the lowest hanging fruit for maintain good health over the long term.

Anything over 120/70 is now clearly understood to be harmful. Most docs do nothing until they see 140/80+, if that.

Yes, especially here where I live, they will say you just got nervous while being here, it's okay, thank you bye next one haha

My second (resting BP) is now these days always less than 80, which is good, only my hearth beating BP is 140-150. Is it saying something?
One more thing is that I use creatine for years, but last months I figured out that I'm taking around 10g instead of 3g daily, which MAY contribute to BP? Or not, I stop taking it and will check, also started cycling after the workout for 20mins at 130-135 BPM
 
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