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Originally Posted by musle mafia From what I understand about having an allergic reaction to test yes you'll notice the reaction very quickly but as for someone whom it effects normally. I can't find any info as where it's processed to increase your blood preasure faster than the half life. So with cyp being around 10 days. The first shot would have been fully broken down by the body. So it would be in full effect. I just don't believe that it would do enough from that dose to cause a problem without an exsisting bp issue. That was kind of my point. We all know that it does increase your bp so of course it will make a difference but the amount of test in your system after two weeks of cyp shouldn't cause a problem without a bp issue already. Allergic reactions aren't in no way the same as a normal reaction so what you listed is kind of irrelevant to the topic. |
I'm not trying to argue with you either It was jmills I responded to.
So what diagnosis did you do to assume it is affecting him normally?
Obviously no one would get high blood pressure if there was not some type reaction happening to cause HBP..
You can explain you theory till your fingers bleed but you guys are WRONG. It can happen / and it did. So why argue?
I wish that Dumas Skinney who started this thread would show up to see the responses and answer some questions?
I'm out!