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Old 05-08-2008, 07:27 PM
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Default Re: test-c Raises my bP

Role, I too would like to see how such a long esther could affect BP in such a short period of time. I agree that the MUSCLE BUILDING qualities take a long time to have an affect...but my thinking (and everyone else I've ever heard discuss this) goes something like this: The many different effects of AAS will manifest themselves when the esther is released and absorbed in the body. So, Test P will manifest "short term" effects like High BP, increased Protein synthesis, increased red blood cell production, etc, etc. much quicker than longer Esthers like Test E or C. Conversly, longer esther's will manifest those effects as well...but not until those esthers are released.

I mean, to your body you just injected sesame oil (or whatever)...until those esthers are released. This is the way these drugs were designed to work, after all.

Now, I know that when I first started pinning my BP probably went thru the damn roof...but then, I'm a pussy and I've always been afraid of needles
I guess I can see that you COULD release a few BP raising re-agents in your blood stream as a reaction to foreign material being introduced intravenously...but I wouldnt call that the result of the Test.
Role, it just does not make sense to me that he couold be having BP issues from the test at just 2 weeks in....hell, even frontloading with 1 gram/wk the only thing I get at 2 weeks is a sore delt or two and I'm prone to BP issues. My wife even bought me one of those automatic BP machines for the house so I can keep an eye on it. So, no disrespect intended...but I think you got this one wrong bro. Maybe I'm full of shit...probably I'm full of shit...But I do have an open mind...and I would love to hear your reasoning.

Oh yeah...if we are discussing FACTS and not OPINIONS please site the scientific studies you are referencing so we can all read them as well.

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jmills
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