LatsGod
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Package received with a roughly 2 week turnaround. Everything came with there original packaging and was neatly packed
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Did he get back to you? I tried asking him a question this morning and didn’t hear back from him. He usually answers me quickly.Email bounced back from proton mail. Going to try telegram.
Email bounced back from proton mail. Going to try telegram.
He may have accidentally sent you the wrong tracking number. Ask again for verification.Just woke up to find tracking saying that my package is arrived at a Post Office and preparing for delivery in the wrong state. Halfway across the country from me.
He may have accidentally sent you the wrong tracking number. Ask again for verification.
Hey guys for those of you that use Propranolol which brand do you recommend and what dose are you using?
I see the normal starting dose is 80mg, I’m wondering if that much is necessary. Minimum effective dose is what I’m looking for. I know everyone is different.
I got my BP nailed with Lisinopril and HCTZ, but my HR is still higher than I’d like. Nebivolol does nada for me. Pretty sure the HR issue is from GH, but damn GH is mandatory for me.
Here is our current email in work sirEmail bounced back from proton mail. Going to try telegram.
just emailed you backEee I really hope so. I was just thinking the same thing. I have emailed @PCT24X7 PHARMACY to ask for assistance with the tracking. Fingers and toes crossed to figure it out asap.
100% you cannot do better then @PCT24X7 PHARMACY . Even when he is under the weather the customer service is amazing!Man I'm definitely impressed with this guy. First order went as smooth as you could possibly imagine and the prices are unbeatable. Can say enough. Thank you
I started at 40 and have stayed at that dose for a few years now. In my experience it's not a really strong or scary med but 80 is a rather high dose. Great for performance anxiety and for unfucking your heart in emergencies like a-fib.Hey guys for those of you that use Propranolol which brand do you recommend and what dose are you using?
I see the normal starting dose is 80mg, I’m wondering if that much is necessary. Minimum effective dose is what I’m looking for. I know everyone is different.
I got my BP nailed with Lisinopril and HCTZ, but my HR is still higher than I’d like. Nebivolol does nada for me. Pretty sure the HR issue is from GH, but damn GH is mandatory for me.
Your HR will be a result of HGH. It turns mine from early 70s to 87-95 at rest. HGH increases HR through 2-3 mechanisms outside of beta adrenergic pathways, so beta blockers have minimal effect on it.Hey guys for those of you that use Propranolol which brand do you recommend and what dose are you using?
I see the normal starting dose is 80mg, I’m wondering if that much is necessary. Minimum effective dose is what I’m looking for. I know everyone is different.
I got my BP nailed with Lisinopril and HCTZ, but my HR is still higher than I’d like. Nebivolol does nada for me. Pretty sure the HR issue is from GH, but damn GH is mandatory for me.
Your HR will be a result of HGH. It turns mine from early 70s to 87-95 at rest. HGH increases HR through 2-3 mechanisms outside of beta adrenergic pathways, so beta blockers have minimal effect on it.
I've tested it with different doses and combinations of beta blockers to check for sure. For me, 60mg short-duration Propranolol, even stacked with 10mg of Nebivolol at the same time - zero reduction in HR when it's coming from HGH and my blood pressure gets slammed. It'll mitigate any increases from AAS and slam my HR to early 60s even on Tren, as long as no HGH, but will not budge the HGH/GLP mediated HR increases. It does still have the calming effect though.
The good thing is when my HR is 80+ from AAS I can feel the edginess from the pulse pressure and its uncomfortable, but from HGH it feels totally different even off the beta blockers. It isn't that aggressive pulse increase. So I'd suggest just sticking to nebivolol.
Drugs like diltiazem or verapamil (calcium channel blockers) may help control HR through mechanisms unrelated to beta-adrenergic blockade. These work by reducing calcium influx into cardiac cells, directly slowing the heart rate.
nothing like " moving backwards" @mercuryOh man... My package is starting to do a loop with its movement, still in the wrong state across the country, and once again at the same Post Office Preparing for Delivery, then back to a Distribution Center a few hours later.
I am sure it would have arrived by now if not for USPS deciding to take it for this off road adventure.
("This is what I get for ordering before Mercury Retrograde was over.")
Anyone got some USPS tipz or trickz to lure the package in the right direction when experiencing such a thing? ;P