Has Anyone had any side effects after using 6 or 7 month Expire PGE1???

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Re: Has Anyone had any side effects after using 6 or 7 month Expire PGE1???

Postby bldoink » Thu Aug 14, 2025 1:13 pm

kali64amd wrote:UPDATE……..

I had done ECG and other blood work and it came out normal However my BP was quit high 140/95 so maybe my high BP is the issue here???

What do you think? @bldoink

Did hypertension did that??

I'm not a doctor. I don't know. High BP can do some strange stuff, aside for eventually killing you. However, in my non-medical opinion 140/95 isn't super high. High but not super high. But it is high enough to give me a headache. Unless just a fluke you'll need treatment to keep it below that on a regular basis as the damage is accumulative. Of course yours could have been spiked much higher during the event due to some other reason, even stress from a reaction to the original higher BP you weren't used to. The panic feeds on itself. The bottom line is that this is a doctors question, which I'm not.

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Re: Has Anyone had any side effects after using 6 or 7 month Expire PGE1???

Postby NothingLikeNeedles » Fri Aug 29, 2025 11:08 pm

Never had a problem with the age of the tri-mix. I have had prepared needles in the refrigerator for nearly 2 years before.

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Re: Has Anyone had any side effects after using 6 or 7 month Expire PGE1???

Postby qcswral » Sun Aug 31, 2025 8:55 am

I have cardiac issues and never had a problem with Trimix, and my BP, or heart...If I was you I would make an appt. with a cardiologist asap and get checked out. I've never heard of Trimix or any of its ingredients causing rapid heart beat, and I've been injecting for some 12 years. Get to a cardiologist...
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