VakarianSK
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No idea I don't plan on stopping it. Too many benefits imo.That's awesome. And do you feel any rebound effect when you stop taking it?
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No idea I don't plan on stopping it. Too many benefits imo.That's awesome. And do you feel any rebound effect when you stop taking it?
How much does it reduce your heart rate? How often do you take it?No idea I don't plan on stopping it. Too many benefits imo.
Currently 10mg daily and it dropped my heart rate by about 10-15 points I think.How much does it reduce your heart rate? How often do you take it?
Damn. That’s impressive. Any sides or fatigue?Currently 10mg daily and it dropped my heart rate by about 10-15 points I think.
So once daily dosing? And do you feel it taper off or reduce at all or does the effect stay consistent? 10-15 points would be a fantastic result for me.Currently 10mg daily and it dropped my heart rate by about 10-15 points I think.
Not really.Damn. That’s impressive. Any sides or fatigue?
I tried splitting it and I tried once daily, for me results seemed about the same.So once daily dosing? And do you feel it taper off or reduce at all or does the effect stay consistent? 10-15 points would be a fantastic result for me.
Proper dosing is every 12hoursSo once daily dosing? And do you feel it taper off or reduce at all or does the effect stay consistent? 10-15 points would be a fantastic result for me.
The "good stuff" never is,,Unfortunately Ivabradine doesn't look cheap, from my preliminary search.
After the increase what is your RHR now?Trying to nail down a long term protocol for BP/HR management.
Plan so far is:
Telmisartan - 40mg
Cilnidipine - 10mg
Nebivolol - 2.5mg
Indapamide - 1.5mg
Currently using 40mg Telm and 5mg Nebi but BP sits around 120/75 in the morning. Recently switched to Reta from Tirz and my RHR is up about 10bpm which I dont like too much.
Based on reading this thread, this seems like a good protocol but always open to improvements.
I was averaging in the low 60's. Up to mid 70's now. I'm almost through my cut and worried it might jump up a bit more when I move into my gaining phase.After the increase what is your RHR now?
70’s are good. Before I had to quit Reta mine was up to 76 and that’s on almost a gram of gear. 4 weeks after quitting Reta it’s 66-68. It’s amazing how much of an increase Reta causes.I was averaging in the low 60's. Up to mid 70's now. I'm almost through my cut and worried it might jump up a bit more when I move into my gaining phase.
It kinda shocked me. Looking at the graph of my RHR, you can see the rapid increase starting the day I took my first dose.70’s are good. Before I had to quit Reta mine was up to 76 and that’s on almost a gram of gear. 4 weeks after quitting Reta it’s 66-68. It’s amazing how much of an increase Reta causes.
I was on Reta 8 months and my RHR remained around 74-76 the entire time. My Garmin gives me my daily average and RHR rarely changed much. If you can live with 70’s you should be fine. If my RHR ever got into the 80’s I’d take action.It kinda shocked me. Looking at the graph of my RHR, you can see the rapid increase starting the day I took my first dose.
I'm hoping it levels off after a few weeks but if not, I may consider going back to Tirz. We shall see.
Yea, I just finished my loading phase first 4 weeks on triz and I took a while to decide on it or reta. I went with triz because in no particular orderIt kinda shocked me. Looking at the graph of my RHR, you can see the rapid increase starting the day I took my first dose.
I'm hoping it levels off after a few weeks but if not, I may consider going back to Tirz. We shall see.
That's what I'm thinking as well. I don't really like 70's much considering when I'm very active and on low doses, I've been in the 50's.I was on Reta 8 months and my RHR remained around 74-76 the entire time. My Garmin gives me my daily average and RHR rarely changed much. If you can live with 70’s you should be fine. If my RHR ever got into the 80’s I’d take action.
