So what does it actually mean to health when the Systolic is perhaps out of range and the Diastolic is within range, ie 150/67 with a resting heart beat of 60
diastolic is the more important of the two.
Your numbers look ok.
Ive had much higher numbers 180/78 and that's when you need to start worrying.
So what does it actually mean to health when the Systolic is perhaps out of range and the Diastolic is within range, ie 150/67 with a resting heart beat of 60
Statistics show the top number usually coorelates with a stroke and the bottom with a heart attack. The bottom is the one to keep an eye on. Top fluctuates a lot.
Where did you get this misinformation from ?
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Statistics show the top number usually coorelates with a stroke and the bottom with a heart attack. The bottom is the one to keep an eye on. Top fluctuates a lot.
Hey JJ... which one affects the kidneys the most?
Hope you are doing well brother.
Numbers are not too bad .
Are you on any gear? My numbers go up a bit when on gear but they go back down on off cycles.
God bless you.Minister.
150/67 is hypertension. High Blood Pressure. Your pulse pressure should be close as possible to 40 (difference between systolic and diastolic). The pulse pressure is an indicator of kidney function....angiotension I, angiotension II, etc. What is your age, family history, weight, height, use of AAS, etc? You may need to consider weight loss, reducing or changing your AAS use, or using an Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibitor like Lisinopril (Ask your doctor). Beta blockers will reduce blood pressure and heart rate by reducing the contractile strength of the myocardium....Good for snipers, but not athletes. They usually also cause fatigue. Let us know how you do. dr. p50
Are you on any stimulants? Were they taken at rest, preferably 3 times to get an average?
150/67 is hypertension. High Blood Pressure. Your pulse pressure should be close as possible to 40 (difference between systolic and diastolic). The pulse pressure is an indicator of kidney function....angiotension I, angiotension II, etc. What is your age, family history, weight, height, use of AAS, etc? You may need to consider weight loss, reducing or changing your AAS use, or using an Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibitor like Lisinopril (Ask your doctor). Beta blockers will reduce blood pressure and heart rate by reducing the contractile strength of the myocardium....Good for snipers, but not athletes. They usually also cause fatigue. Let us know how you do. dr. p50
So....a day later...high carb day....trained twice today....1 body part each time... with 10iu slin...Log pre training ( just started as now going in to cruise so trying it out )
Sat in same chair....more or less same time in same circumstances, ie finished watching TV, but ate 2hrs ago as opposed to approx 30mins like last time and took my BP 3 times...each one between 132/66 and 135/69 with heart rate 59-60 each time.
So im kind of wandering why it would be as high as was last night??...Finished meal earlier so BP not spiked...or a day further on for Tren Ace being out of system???