Kettlebells
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My blood pressure (BP) has continuously risen since going back on TRT in the fall of 2017. I was on topical solution until Spring of 2019 when I went through a round of pellets before going on testosterone cypionate injections. My resting BP is now in the 170/100 range, and it can go to over to 210/120 when exercising (that is on three BP medications and a beta blocker). Clearly, something needs to be done, so I am volunteering to remove TRT from the equation until a root cause can be identified. I am doing so because TRT can not only worsen hypertension, it can also worsen obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), which worsens hypertension. I have both hypertension and OSA, which I treat with CPAP.
Anyway, I would like to reduce the amount of time it takes for my body to restart natural testosterone production. It took six months to reach my pre-TRT levels last time I had to go off of TRT (I did it cold turkey). Will Clomid therapy help to reach these levels earlier? I am not looking for a miracle. I am just looking to reduce withdrawal symptoms until my cardiologist can get a handle on my BP.
Anyway, I would like to reduce the amount of time it takes for my body to restart natural testosterone production. It took six months to reach my pre-TRT levels last time I had to go off of TRT (I did it cold turkey). Will Clomid therapy help to reach these levels earlier? I am not looking for a miracle. I am just looking to reduce withdrawal symptoms until my cardiologist can get a handle on my BP.