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I was one of those who said my bp in the 140s-160s wasnt an issue. Then I developed RCVS(Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome) one night. The arteries in my brain looked like sausage links constricting back and forth. The worst pain i ever felt in my life I wanted to d1e. Could possibly happen again but may never happen again but I do know my blood pressure was a huge factor.

I regret not knowing what I know now and getting a handle on my BP in my early 30s when it was clearly too high.

Damage is not only a result of high BP, but how long one is in that state. It's one of the reasons why the new guidelines address it much earlier.

To be frank, while they still recommend "lifestyle changes", getting BP down immediately with meds, not waiting years to see if it can be brought down other ways. is seen as preferred now And no, it's not a "big pharma" conspiracy. Most BP meds are dirt cheap generics.

But when docs don't take it seriously, you assume it's no big deal.

Better late than never. Regardless of how much damage has been done, stopping it as soon as you can is a smart move, and the more time you go on with BP under control, the more your odds increase of avoiding health problems.
 
I wish I could get my BP -higher-. I've started salting my food more but already take in a large amount of electrolytes with my liquids and have done so for years. My BP is 89/57 as of today and has been stuck there since bumping up my endurance training about a couple of months ago. It's causing annoying orthostatic hypotension and I'm not aware of any easy remedies for it. I have seriously considered adding EQ to my TRT.
 
I wish I could get my BP -higher-. I've started salting my food more but already take in a large amount of electrolytes with my liquids and have done so for years. My BP is 89/57 as of today and has been stuck there since bumping up my endurance training about a couple of months ago. It's causing annoying orthostatic hypotension and I'm not aware of any easy remedies for it. I have seriously considered adding EQ to my TRT.
Does your blood test look like you need more sodium?
 
I love reading your posts. I should do something about my BP too. Not high but definitely not 120/70

What source has this? I checked out pctzone and cosmicpct but couldn't find the AM variant.

Thanks for the education!

They can both get it if you ask them.

A ton of brands make that combo of telm/amlodipine, in various dosages, 40/5, 40/10, 80/5, 80/10, since it's so effective.

DM me for the source of you want it. it is a steal. I stocked up on a BF sale at $12/box. That's $24 for a year of daily, top notch BP meds.

Look at this insanity for the name brand original:

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There's one area where Telm/Amlodipine shines over others, and why I chose it over the hundreds of other options.

There's an early morning "surge" of BP intended to wake you up from sleeping. Very few BP meds control this surge. It's the reason so many wake up to find their spouse dead from some cardiac or cerebrovascular event, and strokes/aneurisms often happen in the morning.

This once a day combo is best in class for keeping BP lower during the surge, regardless of what time of day you take it.
 
Hey, my recent order came. Test e is green tops right?

Also I ordered hgh 24iu, it came with grey tops. The size of the vial and the powder inside is the same amount as my 10iu blue tops hgh. Is this normal? It probably is, but I just want to make sure.
 
Do you notice any negative side effects from the addition of amlopidine?

A little water retention, a little dizziness. Mostly gone after a couple of weeks Completely gone after a month.

As you can see even those transient side effects are fairly rare. At 5mg once a day less than 1% of patients have to stop using it because of unresolved sides. Just power through it. You only need to go through the adjustment period once, but odds are you won't have any sides at all.

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what evidence do u have?

Of which point specifically? I have references for everything, but don't post everything because it's just TLDR for most,

I will make one correction, Tirz is synthetic, not recombinant, both pharma and recombinant, but, the contaminant profile is still different between both, and only one has had all of its contaminants evaluated.
 
Hey, my recent order came. Test e is green tops right?

Also I ordered hgh 24iu, it came with grey tops. The size of the vial and the powder inside is the same amount as my 10iu blue tops hgh. Is this normal? It probably is, but I just want to make sure.
It's normal. The amount of powder says nothing about the amount of active ingredient. The only way you can find out is with a laboratory test.
 
I agree. I decided not to order now.
Ill wait until March onwards
When NOT to order if you want as quick as possible
1. During a promo (QSC is already inexpensive you cheap fuck)
2. Any Chinese, American or global holiday
3. Anytime they say they are moving or changing anything
4. During any kind of gear panic (shortages or new laws)

If you need it quick consider a domestic source or look into homebrewing. Once you find a good reliable source, make as big a purchase as your comfortable loosing and stock up. This will minimize your exposure and maximize your OPSEC.
 
A little water retention, a little dizziness. Mostly gone after a couple of weeks Completely gone after a month.

As you can see even those transient side effects are fairly rare. At 5mg once a day less than 1% of patients have to stop using it because of unresolved sides. Just power through it. You only need to go through the adjustment period once, but odds are you won't have any sides at all.

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LoL. I gained 8lbs of water weight on this crap in 3 weeks. Eventually had to stop it because of the weight gain and vivid nightmares
 
LoL. I gained 8lbs of water weight on this crap in 3 weeks. Eventually had to stop it because of the weight gain and vivid nightmares

Sorry, someone's gonna fall into that 1%.

Hope you found an alternative that worked for you, luckily there are plenty.

Studies show most people who don't adhere to BP meds (and the majority don't unfortunately) give up really early, instead of allowing the time for sides to resolve.
 
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