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  1. High BP 178/106 Pulse-78

    Cruising right along- no pun intended. Thanks again, guys, for the input and replies. I was in a military SOF related field for 21 years that prioritized running, swimming, and cals over strength- and rightfully so. However, at the age of 46, I've now focused on a different aspect. The BP is a...
  2. High BP 178/106 Pulse-78

    I have about 3 weeks left in this location that does not support easily accessible vitamins or supplements, but I will be monitoring daily until I depart.
  3. High BP 178/106 Pulse-78

    As an addendum to this request for help- checked this evening and (3) different times, and with different calibrated machines, was consistently at 153/90. Will continue to drink water, and may stop with the coffee...
  4. High BP 178/106 Pulse-78

    Thanks for the input and your past experience. It's a whirlwind of bad timing- going from US 70 degree temps to 108 daily, questionable foods, coffee, over-hydration one day and dehydration the next, body fat too high when starting, etc.. That was the main reason that I started the cycle at...
  5. High BP 178/106 Pulse-78

    Ok. Understood. When I say 'we', I mean the turds that I hang out with... So where does one go from here? Drop completely off test and start PCT? Lower weekly levels, and keep blasting? Stay with the 375mg and see it through another 7 weeks knowing that increased BP is a variable?
  6. High BP 178/106 Pulse-78

    Thanks for the response, Zoo... BP is roughly 140/60 pre-cycle. An increase in calories by 500/day has been the goal, and it has come from fairly clean sources. However, I know that we tend to over-exaggerate how 'clean' we eat, so I would naturally assume that with increased calories, I'm...
  7. High BP 178/106 Pulse-78

    46 years old Gym rat for decades 5/10" 220 20%BF 1st cycle with Test E, 375mg per week, pinning 2x weekly. Finishing 3rd week of Test, and have gained 13lbs during this time. Water retention was roughly a pound a day. I'm sure increased volume of water weight has led to increased BP (no AI...
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