170 High blood pressure on tren (help)

Bigman82

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Hey all I just started a cycle with oral tren. I'm just going to give some basic details. lately my heart has been pounding pretty hard, i've been on this cycle for almost two weeks, and I took my blood pressure today with one of those machines at a pharmacy and my blood pressure was 176/91.... i know that is extremely high

I'm going to run this for about another week until my other stuff comes in. I'm wondering if I should just cut the tren now and post cycle therapy (pct) because of the blood pressure or just run it for another week. Any help counts thanks !
 
Hey all I just started a cycle with oral tren. I'm just going to give some basic details. lately my heart has been pounding pretty hard, i've been on this cycle for almost two weeks, and I took my blood pressure today with one of those machines at a pharmacy and my blood pressure was 176/91.... i know that is extremely high

I'm going to run this for about another week until my other stuff comes in. I'm wondering if I should just cut the tren now and post cycle therapy (pct) because of the blood pressure or just run it for another week. Any help counts thanks !

get another readng, your blood pressure flutuates when standing and sitting, next time sit there for 3 minutes or so, try to relax so you can get a propper reading. I cant comment much on the oral tren. how is your strength and weight from your cycle so far? i am interested in oral tren,
 
get another readng, your blood pressure flutuates when standing and sitting, next time sit there for 3 minutes or so, try to relax so you can get a propper reading. I cant comment much on the oral tren. how is your strength and weight from your cycle so far? i am interested in oral tren,

Thanks for the reply. I did read that you should get multiple readings and the relaxation, I'll have to bring some music.

My strength has gone up pretty good, on bench about 20 more pounds for heavy training, and weight already up about 5-8 pounds. I've been eating like mad, and oral tren doesn't create water retention, even though I've been drinking plenty.
 
Thanks for the reply. I did read that you should get multiple readings and the relaxation, I'll have to bring some music.

My strength has gone up pretty good, on bench about 20 more pounds for heavy training, and weight already up about 5-8 pounds. I've been eating like mad, and oral tren doesn't create water retention, even though I've been drinking plenty.

i like what i hear. i might run it as a kickstart. allot of people would appreciate if you keep us posted. there isnt allot first hand info about oral tren, its relative new.

Try not to think about your bp, just talking about high bp makes it go up. if you feel it rising to high go lay down or do somthing to get your mind of of it. good luck man.
 
those machines tend to run about ten points to high but why are you doing tren without test as your base......becareful and don't let this get to far out of control...could be very bad......seen peeps have strokes etc............
 
those machines tend to run about ten points to high but why are you doing tren without test as your base......becareful and don't let this get to far out of control...could be very bad......seen peeps have strokes etc............

I have test, sorry I didn't point that out, just haven't taken it yet, tren is my starter.

thanks bro I appreciate your input and I will keep this place updated about oral tren..
 
My buddy had to quit because his BP was astronomical on tren. Test it several times a day, dont do it near caffeine time because it will be even higher. Be relaxed, and test it a couple times (they save the average of 4 daily readings, whatever).

Coffee seems to boost mine a lot, as much as 20 points. CoQ10 is supposed to help, but its pricey and didn't seem to help me at about $1/day dosing, which was I think 400mg.
 
My buddy had to quit because his BP was astronomical on tren. Test it several times a day, dont do it near caffeine time because it will be even higher. Be relaxed, and test it a couple times (they save the average of 4 daily readings, whatever).

Coffee seems to boost mine a lot, as much as 20 points. CoQ10 is supposed to help, but its pricey and didn't seem to help me at about $1/day dosing, which was I think 400mg.

Well I got good news, went back in there and retested.

It was back to normal, I came in relaxed with some music in my ears and it was 121/76 or something around that. I tested it twice and it was very similar.

I think it was high the first time because I was nervous, not relaxed, and I was thinking about it.

But my heart is still thumping harder than normal, but then again this has happened on past cycles I just haven't ran anything in a while.
 
Well I got good news, went back in there and retested.

It was back to normal, I came in relaxed with some music in my ears and it was 121/76 or something around that. I tested it twice and it was very similar.

I think it was high the first time because I was nervous, not relaxed, and I was thinking about it.

But my heart is still thumping harder than normal, but then again this has happened on past cycles I just haven't ran anything in a while.

good, it is amazing how much mood and calmness will effect bp. Also is your arm all swolt up? meaning real big? if so, that will give a artifically high reading just like a tiny arm in a normal size cuff will give abnormally low reading.

usually the automatic machines they use have the standard size cuff. if you get one that fits right and manually take it it is usually lower.

that being said still not something to fuck with to much.
 
good, it is amazing how much mood and calmness will effect bp. Also is your arm all swolt up? meaning real big? if so, that will give a artifically high reading just like a tiny arm in a normal size cuff will give abnormally low reading.

usually the automatic machines they use have the standard size cuff. if you get one that fits right and manually take it it is usually lower.

that being said still not something to fuck with to much.

I wouldn't say my arm is as big as yours :) but its a good size and did barely fit in that thing. But thanks man I appreciate the input!!
 
When I go to the doctor there is a 20 point difference between the machine they use and the manual one. My arms aren't all that big, around 18 inches on a good day, and it makes a difference.

Watch it close. I know mine gets elevated while on tren.


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I know we are all at risk for high BP. Mine has always been great but the past several months has become harder to control on cycle. This is really nothing to play with so take all precautions necessary. I just did CPR on a guy who had a heart attack and untreated high BP earlier today. That's something that will come out of no where so it's important to check frequently and make adjustments as necessary. Luckily the majority of us using are healthy but we still don't want to head down that road.

And as a side note, how fucked up is it when you feel the ribs and sternum breaking during compressions. I guess that's one thing I can't get use to.
 
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Yea I'm going to check my BP again today. Only noticeable side effects while working out is

Endurance sucks, running wise, so NO CARDIO
Heart pumps and beats a lot harder
Short of breathe sometimes but it goes back to normal after 30 seconds of rest

Outside of the gym

Lack of sleep, once I wake up I'm screwed. No nightmares so far.
 
I like the OT but you really do have to watch your BP & what you eat while using it. I would continue use as long as it continue to lowers. Watch your intake of food and drink some more water. You must drink at least 1 gallon a day while on OT or your going to feel the horrible sides that come along with it. Gluck
 
I like the OT but you really do have to watch your BP & what you eat while using it. I would continue use as long as it continue to lowers. Watch your intake of food and drink some more water. You must drink at least 1 gallon a day while on OT or your going to feel the horrible sides that come along with it. Gluck

Ah yea man I've been drinking tons of water. I'm pretty paranoid about that part. I get a dry mouth just thinking about it. But I'm running some milk thistle for my liver just in case.
 
you should schedule a checkup with your primary care doctor.
Tell them your chief complaint is "reporting a high blood pressure on the free machines in the public market (or wherever it is you get it measured).
It might take a little while (like 3 consecutive visits with elevated BP), but if your BP is high enough, the doc may prescribe some meds to bring it down.
Meds you may be prescribed are diuretics or ACEIs.
High blood pressure is very dangerous and can often be a silent killer as you don't tend to "feel" any symptoms...you'll just know it was bad when your capillaries burst open somewhere vital, or you get an aneurysm, or stroke out =/
 
CQO10, red yeast, Krill Oil + lots of h2o are some supps I take to help keep BP in check.

Mines always though the roof first test, by 2nd or 3rd I calm down and it's normal. I think i just hate the Drs office.
 
my normal bp off cycle is 130/76

on cycle I run a 140/90...now if it ever got up to a systolic of 150 or 155 or a diastolic of 100 or more then im going to the doc...toco 8 seems to help me keep it at an even keel
 
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