Quote from: Bari Jo on March 04, 2018, 04:34:42 PMInteresting about bp though. Isn't Spiro supposed to lower bp? Mine didn't change much at all.
Yes. Spiro's primary medical use is as a medication for lowering blood pressure. The androgen suppression is normally just a side-effect. Our use is off-label, where we want the androgen suppression and the blood pressure reduction is a side-effect.
My blood pressure went from a textbook 120/80 pre-HRT to 90/65 on my first checkup. Since then, I am better about keeping hydrated, so it is more normal now: 110/70 on my last checkup. I do occasionally get light-headed if I stand up too fast, or first thing in the morning, when I haven't had any water yet.
I'd love to quit spiro. I hate having to modify my water intake depending on how long before I can take a bathroom break.