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What about rich don't you like? Like in what ways do u think e looks like shit. Me personally I think he is un proportional. Like his arms are not shaped right almost on the verge of being a poster boy for synthol are something. I have nothing against synthol personally if it's used right. I mean I have see. It do wonders for people who compete to help bring up weak body parts, but idk his arms are just not shaped right in my eyes. Other than that I think he has a nice physique. If his arms were not all jacked up he would look good.


Dude, he just looks SICK. Sick, Ill, run down. I stopped watching his stuff so who knows what he looks like now..
 
Tren gets me around 150/90.. No bueno
Yeah man I hear ya, I was up to, 180/120.
Dr almost admitted me to emergency room but I told him why & said I'm in the danger zone & I could stroke out or worse.
Otherwise I loved that stuff, felt powerful & tight.
Btw, got it from 24k, I didn't get blood work done or I labmax.
Since learning how to do it properly on Meso I will have it done next time.
After reading through a lot of drama there are lots of useful info I've learned.
Just time consuming reading through page after page of the back & forth drama.
Sux sometimes but worth it to learn
 
So do any of you guys run BP meds when on cycle? Some of our legit pharm supply sources here carry them.

Anyone self administering these drugs while on cycle?
 
So do any of you guys run BP meds when on cycle? Some of our legit pharm supply sources here carry them.

Anyone self administering these drugs while on cycle?
I need to look into getting some for sure! But have never had to use BP meds before, so I'm not sure about it. Need to research some shit!
But once I figure it all out, I have no problem keeping my BP in normal range lol
 
So do any of you guys run BP meds when on cycle? Some of our legit pharm supply sources here carry them.

Anyone self administering these drugs while on cycle?

just curious, what compounds you are using that raised your bp? I know most aas specially orals shoot your bp high. I had nose bleeds from anavar and dbol, but it was always towards the end of my cycle, so I never bother using anything besides lowering the amount I was taking.
 
So do any of you guys run BP meds when on cycle? Some of our legit pharm supply sources here carry them.

Anyone self administering these drugs while on cycle?

I use propranolol at 20 mg twice a day when my BP starts getting out of whack. Keeps me under 130/90. I also have lisinopril on hand, it drops my BP like a stone. I use a bp wrist cuff and take my BP 3-4 times a day and chart it to see trends.
 
just curious, what compounds you are using that raised your bp? I know most aas specially orals shoot your bp high. I had nose bleeds from anavar and dbol, but it was always towards the end of my cycle, so I never bother using anything besides lowering the amount I was taking.
Tren Ace raised my BP, scary high
 
Yeah man I hear ya, I was up to, 180/120.
Dr almost admitted me to emergency room but I told him why & said I'm in the danger zone & I could stroke out or worse.
Otherwise I loved that stuff, felt powerful & tight.
Btw, got it from 24k, I didn't get blood work done or I labmax.
Since learning how to do it properly on Meso I will have it done next time.
After reading through a lot of drama there are lots of useful info I've learned.
Just time consuming reading through page after page of the back & forth drama.
Sux sometimes but worth it to learn
The drama is the result of trolls, flakes and idiots who don't know better. Once you learn how to filter out the BS you'll get your info in less time.
 
I use propranolol at 20 mg twice a day when my BP starts getting out of whack. Keeps me under 130/90. I also have lisinopril on hand, it drops my BP like a stone. I use a bp wrist cuff and take my BP 3-4 times a day and chart it to see trends.
Hey man, do you have any experience with verapamil? It just so happens, as I was looking around here and doing a little reading about the BP meds, my girl came over with some of it. Thanks either way!
 
I use propranolol at 20 mg twice a day when my BP starts getting out of whack. Keeps me under 130/90. I also have lisinopril on hand, it drops my BP like a stone. I use a bp wrist cuff and take my BP 3-4 times a day and chart it to see trends.

Lightspan - it has been a little while, hope you're rockin along, man.

Question for you, have you ever tested your BP monitor at the doctors office, to compare it to their readings? I brought my wrist cuff just to see how accurate it was. There was quite a bit of variance between the two. I have read previously that wrist cuffs are not always as accurate, but I don't know how true that is.

Unfortunately, I don't think most of us here can use the grocery store/pharmacy sit down BP monitors bc the damned cuffs on those are only good up to 17.5/18 inch upper arms, I believe. I know i almost pulled a lat muscle trying to cram my arm into one of those a few months back. Haha
 
Lightspan - it has been a little while, hope you're rockin along, man.

Question for you, have you ever tested your BP monitor at the doctors office, to compare it to their readings? I brought my wrist cuff just to see how accurate it was. There was quite a bit of variance between the two. I have read previously that wrist cuffs are not always as accurate, but I don't know how true that is.

Unfortunately, I don't think most of us here can use the grocery store/pharmacy sit down BP monitors bc the damned cuffs on those are only good up to 17.5/18 inch upper arms, I believe. I know i almost pulled a lat muscle trying to cram my arm into one of those a few months back. Haha

Hey Bickel, nice to see you brother. Funny enough, my PCP uses a wrist cuff. Last time they took my BP it was in the average range I had been tracking. I spent maybe $80 on a good cuff.

Readings with a sphygmomanometer are notoriously inaccurate. Arm cuffs with a computer interface are probably most accurate, I e never heard that wrist cuffs are less accurate but that doesn't mean they aren't. If my PCP thinks the wrist cuff is ok, I'm willing to trust him. I do multiple readings with the wrist cuff and I spread sheet the results to get a moving average. I base my BP meds dosing on the average. Hope this helps.
 
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