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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Elevated heart beat. Nandrolone, T3, or both?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bennytrt" data-source="post: 198089" data-attributes="member: 31020"><p>I have been inejecting 0.06 ml's daily of nandrolone for 9 months. My doctor gave me the ok to begin injecting 0.08 ml's daily. I have been on the current nandro protocol for 3 weeks going on 4 weeks next Tuesday. </p><p></p><p>At the same time, that the nandrolone dose was increased he also added an additonal 10 mcg of liothyronine in the early afternoon. I am taking compounded 38 mcg t4 (levo)/10 mcg t3 (liothyronine) AM, 20 mcg t3 (liothyronine) slow release in the early afternoon. 2 days after this change my morning pulse was at 90 beats. Skipped the all of my early afternoon doses, on day 3. On day 4, I took my old dose (38mcg t4/10mcg t3 AM and 10 mcg t3 slow release early afternoon) On day 5, my morning pulse was back to the low 70's. </p><p></p><p>After that event, I decided to experiment with Armour thyroid and took 1 gram. The same thing happened, my morning pulse was high (86) but better. The natural form was way better than the synthethic version but it was still not where my usual pulse is. (At this point I was 2 weeks into the new nandro dose)</p><p></p><p>Decided to experiment with 1/2 gram of Armour thyroid and my morning pulse was at 78. Two days later, my morning pulse was at 82. (3.5 weeks into the new nandro dose)</p><p></p><p>My question is what is causing the elevated pulse? I believe it can be both but I leaning more towards nandro. I don't mind dropping nandrolone completely or injecting my old dose. I rather have my thyroid functioning optimally over not being able to hold on to muscle. Yes, it would be great to have both but if I had to pick, I choose my thyroid. </p><p></p><p>My own solutions would be the following:</p><p></p><p>1. Drop nandro completely as i mentioned above and try option 3 and 4. To see which one gives me the best results</p><p></p><p>2. Stop nandro for 1 to 2 weeks (to help lower the thickness of the blood) and inject my old nandro dose (0.06 ml's daily) and try option 3 and 4. To see which one gives me the best results</p><p></p><p>3. Take compounded 38mcg t4/10mcg t3 and compounded 10 mcg t3 slow release along with 1 grain AT or</p><p></p><p>4. Take 1 grain of AT (armour thyroid) AM, 10 mcg t3 slow release along with 1 grain AT</p><p></p><p>5. Take telmisartan 40 mg, stay on the current nandro dose, and try option 3 and 4. </p><p></p><p>What do you guys suggest?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bennytrt, post: 198089, member: 31020"] I have been inejecting 0.06 ml's daily of nandrolone for 9 months. My doctor gave me the ok to begin injecting 0.08 ml's daily. I have been on the current nandro protocol for 3 weeks going on 4 weeks next Tuesday. At the same time, that the nandrolone dose was increased he also added an additonal 10 mcg of liothyronine in the early afternoon. I am taking compounded 38 mcg t4 (levo)/10 mcg t3 (liothyronine) AM, 20 mcg t3 (liothyronine) slow release in the early afternoon. 2 days after this change my morning pulse was at 90 beats. Skipped the all of my early afternoon doses, on day 3. On day 4, I took my old dose (38mcg t4/10mcg t3 AM and 10 mcg t3 slow release early afternoon) On day 5, my morning pulse was back to the low 70's. After that event, I decided to experiment with Armour thyroid and took 1 gram. The same thing happened, my morning pulse was high (86) but better. The natural form was way better than the synthethic version but it was still not where my usual pulse is. (At this point I was 2 weeks into the new nandro dose) Decided to experiment with 1/2 gram of Armour thyroid and my morning pulse was at 78. Two days later, my morning pulse was at 82. (3.5 weeks into the new nandro dose) My question is what is causing the elevated pulse? I believe it can be both but I leaning more towards nandro. I don't mind dropping nandrolone completely or injecting my old dose. I rather have my thyroid functioning optimally over not being able to hold on to muscle. Yes, it would be great to have both but if I had to pick, I choose my thyroid. My own solutions would be the following: 1. Drop nandro completely as i mentioned above and try option 3 and 4. To see which one gives me the best results 2. Stop nandro for 1 to 2 weeks (to help lower the thickness of the blood) and inject my old nandro dose (0.06 ml's daily) and try option 3 and 4. To see which one gives me the best results 3. Take compounded 38mcg t4/10mcg t3 and compounded 10 mcg t3 slow release along with 1 grain AT or 4. Take 1 grain of AT (armour thyroid) AM, 10 mcg t3 slow release along with 1 grain AT 5. Take telmisartan 40 mg, stay on the current nandro dose, and try option 3 and 4. What do you guys suggest? [/QUOTE]
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