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Can certain peptides fix a damaged heart? Looking for a suggestion
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<blockquote data-quote="transetpmedia" data-source="post: 252261" data-attributes="member: 43483"><p>I am 29 years old who misused anabolics in my late teens and early twenties. I suffer with a bounding pulse, ie a heartbeat that is too strong. I have had every test you can and everything is normal on paper. I have tried everything in regards to medication but nothing really works. My cardiac MRI and echocardiogram show that my left ventricle is towards the top of the range and my blood volumes are at top of the range and used to be above it. I associate my excessively strong pulse starting around the time I took anabolics. I also have a low heart rate for my age, when I was fit it was as a low as 40 and now I have quit exercise it is still around 50. Pre anabolics my heart rate was definitely much higher than this.</p><p></p><p>My symptoms are incredibly disruptive and prevent me functioning normally due to the discomfort and the fact it stops me getting deep sleep. As a result I am l looking for a solution, but my doctor can't really offer me any help as there is no diagnosis and the NHS (in the UK) don't go out of their way to find a solution. I speculate that anabolics may have caused my heart to get too large and as a result my heart rate is lower and pumps a lot of blood each beat. My cardiologist thinks that this might be why I have my symptoms, but can't offer anything that will help.</p><p></p><p>As a result I am looking into peptides. Are there any peptides that could effectively help reset my heart back to factory settings? I am already trying TB500 (the full 43 AA version), just started a couple of days ago. I was wondering if anyone with knowledge might be able to point me in the direction of what peptides might be useful to achieve this goal, if it is possible at all. I am also getting Caridogen, a Khavsinson biopeptide regulator which seem to be picking up in popularity. I am doing this without a doctor because I simply don't have a choice and peptides aren't a thing in UK medicine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="transetpmedia, post: 252261, member: 43483"] I am 29 years old who misused anabolics in my late teens and early twenties. I suffer with a bounding pulse, ie a heartbeat that is too strong. I have had every test you can and everything is normal on paper. I have tried everything in regards to medication but nothing really works. My cardiac MRI and echocardiogram show that my left ventricle is towards the top of the range and my blood volumes are at top of the range and used to be above it. I associate my excessively strong pulse starting around the time I took anabolics. I also have a low heart rate for my age, when I was fit it was as a low as 40 and now I have quit exercise it is still around 50. Pre anabolics my heart rate was definitely much higher than this. My symptoms are incredibly disruptive and prevent me functioning normally due to the discomfort and the fact it stops me getting deep sleep. As a result I am l looking for a solution, but my doctor can't really offer me any help as there is no diagnosis and the NHS (in the UK) don't go out of their way to find a solution. I speculate that anabolics may have caused my heart to get too large and as a result my heart rate is lower and pumps a lot of blood each beat. My cardiologist thinks that this might be why I have my symptoms, but can't offer anything that will help. As a result I am looking into peptides. Are there any peptides that could effectively help reset my heart back to factory settings? I am already trying TB500 (the full 43 AA version), just started a couple of days ago. I was wondering if anyone with knowledge might be able to point me in the direction of what peptides might be useful to achieve this goal, if it is possible at all. I am also getting Caridogen, a Khavsinson biopeptide regulator which seem to be picking up in popularity. I am doing this without a doctor because I simply don't have a choice and peptides aren't a thing in UK medicine. [/QUOTE]
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