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BEANPOLENB
10-06-2009, 03:08 PM
Im 10 weeks into my second cycle(750mg/wk karachi sustanon and dbol) and my blood pressure is lower than normal. 102/60 whereas its usually 110/70 or higher. Anybody know what the **** is going on? I thought it was supposed to go up.

trainharder
10-06-2009, 03:09 PM
Im 10 weeks into my second cycle(750mg/wk karachi sustanon and dbol) and my blood pressure is lower than normal. 102/60 whereas its usually 110/70 or higher. Anybody know what the **** is going on? I thought it was supposed to go up.

Are you taking any supplements to lower blood pressure, or did you lower your sodium intake? How are you taking your blood pressure? (it can fluctuate quite a bit during the day)

L3
10-06-2009, 03:18 PM
i wouldnt trust that 1 reading. the only effective way to measure BP is to get a special cuff & electronic monitor from the hospital, its a 24+ hr period, the cuff inflates/deflates on its own, monitor records it etc.

ive had it 2ce.... im a bad boy cause my BP does not drop at night like regular ppl

BEANPOLENB
10-06-2009, 03:18 PM
A nurse took it old school with the stethoscope and cuff. I get her to check it every once in a while. My diets basically the same. Lots of meat and dairy basically. Could low sodium drop the blood pressure that drastically?

tex
10-06-2009, 08:44 PM
weird...my 1st reading is always high...then 2nd and 3rd it goes within my normal range.....to get a better idea of what your bp is you need to take multiple readings.....also check it at diff times of the day.....

Avitoholis
10-06-2009, 09:12 PM
Agreed ^ you need to check your BP several times a day consistantly over the course of several days and then take an average to be accurate. One odd reading means very little considering so many factors can cause it to fluctuate, if there was a concern i'm sure the nurse would have advised you to see a doc. I'm actually quite surprised to see your average numbers, they are on the low side anyway which seems strange to me considering your on cycle , but athletes do tend to have lower numbers... anyway, if you are truly concerned you should see your doc.

BEANPOLENB
10-06-2009, 09:17 PM
Im not freaking out I just thought it was strange. By the feedback it is strange. Ill take your guys advice and start taking my own bp. I used to be a paramedic so i just have to all the gear. Thanks for the feedback boys, appreciate it.