That number is fine . Hematocrit tell how thick the blood is . If I had BP like that I would've went to the emergency room ! That is extreme . Some guys have BP problems on tren but that is way over the top . It really bothers me when people come on here with a health problem that is severe and we all want to play doctor and tell him all this stuff , in essence playing doctor over the internet . 220/120, good grief he could've been starting to have a stroke . I'm glad it's down now but sounds as if you need to start healthier diet and cardio and get off the gear . I had a friend at my gym have an episode of extreme BP one day . He was on a gram of test only , that's what he said anyway but who knows . he was growing like crazy . Then bam one weekend . he was rushed to the hospital and was short of breath . Turns out he had an undiagnosed heart condition .hematocrit says 48.6 at time of test 3weeks ago, if I'm right it says in dehydrated
Glucose is on the high end if it was fasting. ...Sodium was 138 potassium was 4.4 glucose 101, before the cycle. I'm scared I'm not really feeling anything wrong other then shortness of breath a little fatigue and nosebleeds, have any of you experienced bp this high or close to it? What symptoms did you have? I'll have her keep checking, I got to take her dinner at work so she can check it again as well. And I'm just 6pins in on this cycle.
24% BF with 2000 calories a day tells me you're a noob and shouldn't be running those doses, yeah?
I'm not a Dr, but if I read all the tren horror stories and my BP is high enough to be admitted to the hospital AND I'm getting nosebleeds.... I'm thinking DROP THE TREN IMMEDIATELY. Stay on Test only, check the diet, do cardio and do research. These issues and you don't understand hydration and donating blood? Couple weeks from a train wreck.That number is fine . Hematocrit tell how thick the blood is . If I had BP like that I would've went to the emergency room ! That is extreme . Some guys have BP problems on tren but that is way over the top . It really bothers me when people come on here with a health problem that is severe and we all want to play doctor and tell him all this stuff , in essence playing doctor over the internet . 220/120, good grief he could've been starting to have a stroke . I'm glad it's down now but sounds as if you need to start healthier diet and cardio and get off the gear . I had a friend at my gym have an episode of extreme BP one day . He was on a gram of test only , that's what he said anyway but who knows . he was growing like crazy . Then bam one weekend . he was rushed to the hospital and was short of breath . Turns out he had an undiagnosed heart condition .
Carefull what you wish for...im sure there is one and it cost a ton....im surprised theres not a phone app that monitors it...really...but yet there probly isJust bought one from Walgreens, it would be nice if they made one you could wear and sound an alarm, wrist watch style. And it's back down to 127/77 this morning.
Just bought one from Walgreens, it would be nice if they made one you could wear and sound an alarm, wrist watch style. And it's back down to 127/77 this morning.