Blood pressure hit 150 over 95 on this blast, what are you actually using to bring it back down?
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May 30, 2026 at 3:06 PM
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Mid blast on 600mg test plus 400mg EQ and my home cuff is reading 150 over 95 consistently. Sat down rested, same time of day, multiple readings. Not great. Cardio has dropped off the last 3 weeks while I've been hammering the gym and I think the combination is catching up with me.
Not ready to pull the dose if I can fix it with lifestyle and maybe an ARB. Hematocrit is also high so I'm donating this week which should help a bit on its own. Cardio going back in tomorrow, 4 sessions a week steady state, and dropping sodium right back.
What else are people actually using to get the number back into normal range without dropping the cycle? Telmisartan keeps coming up, anyone on it long term and does it actually leave the gains alone? And at what number do you genuinely call it and pull the dose, I don't want to push through something I shouldn't.
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May 31, 2026 at 5:05 AM
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Blood pressure threads always end in the same place, hematocrit and cardio first, then telmisartan if it wont come down. If you are at 150 over 95 sustained dont be a hero, drop the dose by 200mg and reassess in two weeks.
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May 31, 2026 at 9:04 AM
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Telmisartan changed my life on cycle. 40mg a day, BP dropped from 148/92 down to 128/78 in about a week. Get it through a private GP, costs nothing, and unlike some of the older BP meds it doesn't blunt strength gains at all. Before that I was doing all the cardio and hydration stuff and still couldn't get it under control on 750 test. The hematocrit angle is the other one, donating dropped my reading another 5 points on its own. Worth doing both.
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Jun 1, 2026 at 7:04 AM
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One reading at home doesn't tell you much, the white coat effect is real and so is the post workout spike. Take it seated, same time each morning before coffee, for a week and average them out. That's your actual baseline. If it's still 150 over 95 after a week of proper readings then you've got something to act on.
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Jun 1, 2026 at 3:04 PM
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Take it seriously. Plenty of lads lost mates to this and convinced themselves the readings were nothing. Pull the dose back, sort the hematocrit, get the bloodwork done. No blast is worth a stroke at 45.
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Jun 2, 2026 at 3:03 PM
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Telmisartan is the one that keeps coming up because it doesn't blunt strength the way some beta blockers can. Daily low dose, prescription only, you need a doctor monitoring. Worked for me at 40mg sitting around 130/85 on a 700mg test 400mg EQ run, was previously 155/95.
Before any med though, donate blood. Hematocrit drives a chunk of the pressure on EQ heavy stacks and a single donation can drop the reading 5 to 10 points on its own. Hydration and steady state cardio at zone 2 stack on top of that. If you're still at 150/95 after all of those then yeah you've got to look at pulling the dose back, no way around it long term.
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Jun 6, 2026 at 5:02 PM
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One thing before you start stacking meds, get a proper reading first. Sit rested 5 mins, same time of day, a few days running, then average it. A post workout or stressed one off at 150/95 is not your real baseline and plenty of guys panic over a single number. Once you have a true average the cheapest lever is hematocrit, if you are on EQ or high test the blood is thick. Donate and you often drop 5 to 10 points off the pressure before you even touch telmisartan.
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Jun 7, 2026 at 7:04 AM
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Good thread. Just to add for anyone reading, get your hematocrit checked before you assume its purely the dose. Donating blood brings a lot of guys numbers down on its own. And take the reading seated and rested across a few days rather than acting on one spike after training. If it stays high after all of that, get a doctor involved and sort it properly.
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Jun 7, 2026 at 11:04 AM
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First thing I would check is your hematocrit. Test and EQ together thicken the blood and that alone drives the pressure up, a donation often knocks the reading down on its own. Then get steady state cardio in 4 or 5 times a week at 130 to 140 bpm, cut the sodium right back and sort your hydration, that lot moves the number more than people expect before you even think about meds. If you still want a tablet, telmisartan is the one the lads keep coming back to, clean profile and it does not blunt gains like some beta blockers, but that is a script and you want a doctor watching it. And do not panic off a single reading, take it seated and rested at the same time over a few days, a post workout spike is not your real baseline.