TweetConsider vitamin E, increased water consumption, and poss. asprin intake (properly).
Prion
TweetSo what should you do if your blood pressure starts to get too high. My last cycle it got high while I was using dbol. My next cycle I am going to include adrol for the first time and I am worried about it getting too high.
If it does get out of hand is there something you can take or should you cut back on the cycle? I wouldn't want to go to my doctor unless I had to. All he is going to tell me is to go off of my cycle.
TweetConsider vitamin E, increased water consumption, and poss. asprin intake (properly).
Prion
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Tweetmy doc gave me some BP pills, I hated them, felt like I was in another world.
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TweetCatapress will do the trick but you have to know it will make you pretty drowsy.
Also reducing water bloat can relieve the high BP so an antidiuretic and/or an aromatase inhibitor may help.
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Tweetchimp, milk could work, I heard garlic too, but, these are stretching it... I agree with blm, watch sodium and other diet factors...
You know, might want to try yoga, will help overall stress levels, always lots of hot chicks too...
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TweetGreat little page for some natural approaches...
https://www.healthcatalog.com/high_blood_pressure.htm
hopefully that helps,
Prion
Tweetmore water = blood volume increases = bp increases?Originally posted by Prion
increased water consumption
i'd try shed as much water as possible.....
Tweetthe more water you drink the more water you lose..Originally posted by LOCO
more water = blood volume increases = bp increases?
i'd try shed as much water as possible.....
water is a diuretic
but a good one
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TweetIMO a little Dyazide is the best thing to use on a heavy cycle.
I take 25mg every 36 hours; keeps my BP perfectly in line without dehydrating me. Not to mention the fact that it’s cheap as dirt.
TweetI got crazy nosebleeds everywhere, it sucked geting them at work, I heard lowering salt intake, running, and taraxatone to lower water retension
TweetPotassium levels aren’t a problem with the small amount I use.Originally posted by saturn
Was that perscribed to you? I was reading about Dyazide. It sounds interesting but you have to watch potassium levels.
Although you are correct about watching potassium levels when you are using Dyazide at higher levels (like to dry out for a contest) because Dyazide is potassium sparing.
I have a prescription for it, but I get it from a foreign online pharmacy because even with shipping it’s still cheaper than my co-pay – it’s friggin ridiculous.
TweetA guy at the gym is complaining of high BP too. He is also on DBOL. Is this a common problem on DBOL? Never used it, and maybe I wont. I have no problems so far.
TweetOn any anti-e? The anti-e would help lower the extra water bloat. If that didn't work, I'd get the BP med from your Doc, or lower my dose on the AS.