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    zello is offline Junior Member
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    Very Quick Question

    Is it normal to have redness in areas such as the cheeks? My cheeks are red like I got burned.. and they've never been like that... I'm just now finishing up a 12 week cycle of Test-E, Test-P....

    Will this go away after the cycle?

    Thanks

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    Have you checked your blood presure lately?

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    I was in Walmart and I did the little pump test where you put your arm in.. and my the # it gave me was like 133, which was in the High-Normal area... i think like 80-130 = Normal, and 131-170 or something was like high-normal, and then 171+ was high...

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    bump

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    Depending how big your arms are, the bp test @ Walmart may not be accurate enough. I believe I saw one only going up to 13". I dont know how big your arms are but if theyre bigger than what is stated on the cuff, then youre getting an inaccurate reading. Now as for your cheeks, you might have a slight increase in bp. Which personally I experienced w/Test E. So you may be just a little flushed. If you start experiencing frequent headaches, you may want to check your bp more often w/a correct cuff size. When my doc checks my bp she has to use the larger cuff, so I cant really use the Walgreens cuffs

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    alright, I'll do that... Thanks bro

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