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TweetSup brothers iv got an important question to ask. I recently made a thread about my up coming surgery, and whether or not i should be ON at the time... Well its in 9wks from today and i just started back up last monday on 300mg test e once a week, and my blood work came back and everything is normal but my test was on the lower end @ 290 this was being 8wks off so not terrible considering at one point of me being off i had an 89 test level which was the worst thing EVER (over a year ago)!!! Anyways im back to normal for the most part and back on. So back to my point im wondering if i can do a 8wk blast (surgery is 9wks away). My blast will just be test e at 1200mg and alpha male at the recommended dose for 4wks (the test at 1200mg will be ran for 8wks then dropped one wk before surgery @ 300mg a wk till i recover. But the doctor gave me a beta blocker (carvedilol 6.25mg) so my question is will i be ok mixing a beta blocker and AAS prior to my surgery????? My question isnt regarding my cycle or the dosages cuz iv ran more before and i do pretty good on sides, i just wanna know about the beta blocker and being ON during surgery. Thanks for any help brothers! If you have any questions just ask cuz i feel like i rambled...
TweetThank ya sir ! Cuz im starting tonight on the blast LOL!
TweetWhat was the beta blocker prescribed for? there are a few different things these are prescribed for
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TweetNot sure that there are any issues with test and a beta blocker. I dont think so, but look into it. Heres something I just found online. Hope this helps. Good luck with everything. Hope you find the answer to your question.
Is it OK to take propranolol (beta-blocker) while on testosterone replacement therapy? - WebMD Answers
TweetYou know it really sucks that one cannot ask these questions to doctors directly. I am sure there are some that you can but most will give you a lecture about AAS!
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TweetI dont think you'll have any issues brother.No interaction with test and beta blockers as fas as I know.
Baby1,as far as asking your doctor,you should absolutely ask your dr questions such as these as well as be completely honest with what you're doing.Its private info so theres should be no worries with discussing this at all.And actually helps them know what your readings are and what they need to look out for.As for the lecture,who give damn? Mine used to ask me all the time when I was going to quit and I told him the same thing everytime...."WHEN MY TEST RESULTS TELL ME TOO" To this day,they have not.LOL
TweetNeed more info. .l like babe asked. . Why was it prescribed? ? Were you up on cycle when it was prescribed and if so what compounds were you on at the time of prescription??
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TweetWhat kind of surgery are you having?
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TweetI didn't see the surgery thread. .ill look..my bad...
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WEll we have encountered many docs that have been judgemental. I know about the privacy issues but if insurance companies want records they get them. I worked in healthcare for yaers and at the time, there were only certain recirds that were completeky p[rotected and I am not sure if this is still the case. You usually sign something of this nature when you see a doc. Getting a lecture is aggravating when you are there for something that has nothing to do with AAS. Most of the time patients who use AAS are much more educated and inforned than the doc is. Duzos primary doc actually tries to learn from javing a patient like Fuzo. Now that is a smart doc. Doctors bill with diagnosis codes and many times they label the patient with something they dont even have, Not good because then it is out there.
ok back yo smalls question,lol. Sorry for rambling
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TweetTo answer some of yalls question I'm having a annual fistula surgery in which I'll be under then on pain pills for 2 weeks. I wasn't on anything when prescribed iv got moderately high BP so he prescribed me this to get it down before surgery so I wouldn't bleed excessively
TweetHe said if my BP was too high before surgery they wouldn't do it until it was in normal ranges.
TweetHow does test affect your bp? Are you on prescribed trt?? If you have bp issues while not on anything I'd wait till after surgery to blast. If you're on doc prescribed trt then I'd just ask what they think.
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Tweet Great advice. I was also going to say that if this worries you to much, just wait till after surgery. You will back to where you were sooner than you think.
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