
Originally Posted by
Bonaparte
Guys, his white coat syndrome is not the issue, as these readings are being taken at home.
OP, it can take a while for your BP to recover from Tren. I can't give you any clear timeframe, though.
I'd suspect that polycythemia is contributing to it, so go and donate blood before visiting your doc for BP meds.
And when you do visit the doc and experience white coat syndrome, know that your systolic reading (top number) will increase much more than the diastolic one, as the initial phase of the sympathetic response is an increase in cardiac output, not vasoconstriction.