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Hi all hope your all well 2 yrs in with T blood pressure up and down high at the moment does any anyone take meds for high blood pressure doc wants me to start taking lisinopril 10mg does anyone else use these and does it affect their T.🙂

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I have T and hypertension. As far as I’m concerned they are not linked, I take lisonopril and also lacidipine and have done for 14 years. My T was around before the hypertension started. The hypertension began around the time of menopause but I don’t think they are linked. ThenT was low-grade probably since childhood.

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Thanks for your reply yes can relate to that also started with menopause so l will start taking them thanks again 💌

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