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Hey Dylan I'm 31 years old and was diagnosed with hypogonadism at the age of 27 and have been on TRT ever since(80mg every 3 days total tesosterone is 700-1000ng). I have done a few light cycles here and there like upping my testosterone dose to 500mg weekly stacked with like 30mg of anavar and I have also used epistane. I have never used GH or dbol or anything crazy. So here's my issue:

A couple years ago I started noticing my heart skipping which over the past 2 years has progressed. I notice it happens more in the morning like a skipped beat, shortness of breath and a thud in my chest. I went to my doctor and they had checked my BP and cholesterol which are both fantastic. Higher than normal hdl and low ldl. Then I wore a Holter monitor and they said the palpitations they saw look benign and also did an EKG which had similar results. Finally they did an echocardiogram to check my heart for structural defaults and everything checked out normal. So all these tests they have done and everything looks good. It's just I get heart palpitations here and there but according to my doctor are benign and not dangerous. So my question to you is,

Would doing another cycle mess with that? I would like to maybe run some EQ and anavar this summer or maybe just increase my testosterone dose again. What's your opinion on it? Do you ever get heart palpitations? Thank you for reading and helping me, your opinion means alot.
 
I have AFIB issues and run cycles all the time ... im still alive and never had a cycle be what caused my AFIB .. if that helps ... EQ and Anaver??? NO .. test and EQ ... Anaver for woman n pussies...just saying
 
I would highly suggest you find a cardiologist or an Endo you can have s frank conversation with because anyone OTHER than a highly trained physician who reads the latest literature on this will be totally, totally guessing. You have a anomalous heart palpitation that a doctor can't explain but assures you is benign. Taking substances known to contribute to changes to the cardiac structure is a wild guess to anyone other than a specialist in cardiology and/or endocrinology. It's such a niche issue.

Also did you mean to say you have higher than normal HDL and low LDL? As in you have super human cholesterol or did you mean the other way around? If you meant the other way around then you're in my boat and you need to be extremely careful with AAS to begin with. If you meant high HDL and low LDL, then you have something funky electrical going on right? Fuck if we know man. Anyone here is guessing. Good luck.
 
I would highly suggest you find a cardiologist or an Endo you can have s frank conversation with because anyone OTHER than a highly trained physician who reads the latest literature on this will be totally, totally guessing. You have a anomalous heart palpitation that a doctor can't explain but assures you is benign. Taking substances known to contribute to changes to the cardiac structure is a wild guess to anyone other than a specialist in cardiology and/or endocrinology. It's such a niche issue.

Also did you mean to say you have higher than normal HDL and low LDL? As in you have super human cholesterol or did you mean the other way around? If you meant the other way around then you're in my boat and you need to be extremely careful with AAS to begin with. If you meant high HDL and low LDL, then you have something funky electrical going on right? Fuck if we know man. Anyone here is guessing. Good luck.

Very good advice comstock. I'm with you. I have a bad family history of heart disease. I've been through the gamet of tests when I turned 30 then again last year. Not because I have issues at this point but to make sure if I do they'll be caught in a timely manner. Based on my family history I was referred to a cardiologist. Not cheap but if you have questions that aren't being answered you should see a specialist. And be very careful what compounds You decide to run and make sure you do your research. I always start pretty low dose to gauge how I'm gonna respond and creep up. Certain things I won't try, far different from the way i was when I was younger. Haha
 
I would highly suggest you find a cardiologist or an Endo you can have s frank conversation with because anyone OTHER than a highly trained physician who reads the latest literature on this will be totally, totally guessing. You have a anomalous heart palpitation that a doctor can't explain but assures you is benign. Taking substances known to contribute to changes to the cardiac structure is a wild guess to anyone other than a specialist in cardiology and/or endocrinology. It's such a niche issue.

Also did you mean to say you have higher than normal HDL and low LDL? As in you have super human cholesterol or did you mean the other way around? If you meant the other way around then you're in my boat and you need to be extremely careful with AAS to begin with. If you meant high HDL and low LDL, then you have something funky electrical going on right? Fuck if we know man. Anyone here is guessing. Good luck.
i completely agree... this is the best advice you are going to get... i am a million miles from qualified on something like this as is everyone else online... i would never in a million years give advice on something like this nor claim to be able to
 
This is not something I feel comfortable answering or speculating on. What you need is professional medical advice only given your condition and situation
 
Are you drinking espresso or protein shakes that causes it for me what I found was having anything with maltodextrin in it which many things have always causes it for me


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Do you use stimulants and if you do, is that when your heart palpitations occur?
 
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