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Posting up some blood pressure results. These are my own Post TRT results.
TRT started roughly in April last year and i have been taking my blood pressure from before and up until now. I cannot contribute the results totally on TRT, as my diet, weightloss, and even psychological health have changed significantly since then. But the 'rolling' effect of TRT has been a major contribution to all of the above.
I did take blood pressure results twice a month, but will post only the one to save time. They were taken just before bedtime. The results may not be totally accurate over shorter periods, but the overall results do show a uniform decline.
The results in June reflect my blood pressure for most of the time before TRT. I was not even aware that it was this high because previous to my health issues i never really even bothered to see what the numbers were. I just asked the Dr does it look alright and his reply was always "For your age yes it is fine".
June
Systolic - 151
Diastolic - 89
Resting HR - 75
July
Systolic - 147
Diastolic - 85
Resting HR - 75
August
Systolic - 144
Diastolic - 78
Resting HR - 75
September
Systolic - 140
Diastolic - 79
Resting HR - 79
October
Systolic - 138
Diastolic - 88
Resting HR - 72
November
Systolic - 131
Diastolic - 75
Resting HR - 70
December
Systolic - 132
Diastolic - 69
Resting HR - 68
January
Systolic - 126
Diastolic - 68
Resting HR - 62
February
Systolic - 118
Diastolic - 62
Resting HR - 55
Also have blood glucose levels, and 2 polysomnograms, one from 2 years ago another last year and one this coming week. I will post up these results too if there is any noticeable difference. This will be another post brothers.
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TRT started roughly in April last year and i have been taking my blood pressure from before and up until now. I cannot contribute the results totally on TRT, as my diet, weightloss, and even psychological health have changed significantly since then. But the 'rolling' effect of TRT has been a major contribution to all of the above.
I did take blood pressure results twice a month, but will post only the one to save time. They were taken just before bedtime. The results may not be totally accurate over shorter periods, but the overall results do show a uniform decline.
The results in June reflect my blood pressure for most of the time before TRT. I was not even aware that it was this high because previous to my health issues i never really even bothered to see what the numbers were. I just asked the Dr does it look alright and his reply was always "For your age yes it is fine".
June
Systolic - 151
Diastolic - 89
Resting HR - 75
July
Systolic - 147
Diastolic - 85
Resting HR - 75
August
Systolic - 144
Diastolic - 78
Resting HR - 75
September
Systolic - 140
Diastolic - 79
Resting HR - 79
October
Systolic - 138
Diastolic - 88
Resting HR - 72
November
Systolic - 131
Diastolic - 75
Resting HR - 70
December
Systolic - 132
Diastolic - 69
Resting HR - 68
January
Systolic - 126
Diastolic - 68
Resting HR - 62
February
Systolic - 118
Diastolic - 62
Resting HR - 55
Also have blood glucose levels, and 2 polysomnograms, one from 2 years ago another last year and one this coming week. I will post up these results too if there is any noticeable difference. This will be another post brothers.
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