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Ended up in ER last month
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<blockquote data-quote="cheters23" data-source="post: 199874" data-attributes="member: 18553"><p>Just a quick overview. I have been on TRT since 2013 and I have felt great on it. I have been on 28 mg Test EOD and 200 IU of HCG EOD. I am currently 40 y/o 6'2" 205 lbs. My last labs these are my levels</p><p></p><p>Testosterone,Free and Total: 802 ng/dl (264-916)</p><p>Free Testosterone(Direct): 21.6 pg/dl (6.8-21.5)</p><p>Estradiol, Sensitive 37.7pg/ml (8.0-35.0)</p><p>Sex Horm Binding Glob, Serum 27.7 nmol/L (16.5-55.9)</p><p></p><p>On March 21st I was watching TV with my g/f and I got up to use my inversion table because I have lower back issues and it helps. When I started inverting I felt my heart rate speed up really fast, so I came back up and it kept getting faster and faster like my heart was going to explode out of my chest. I came off the inversion table and felt really dizzy, so I sat down and had my g/f get my oximeter/pulse reader and it was reading 210 bpm for about 10 mins straight. I ended up calling 911 and by the time the ambulance got to me my heart rate was hovering around 145 bpm.</p><p></p><p>I got to the ER and they did EKGs and everything looked fine, but my heart rate was at around 130 still. My blood pressure was at 180/110 when I first arrived in the ER. They ended up giving me Adenosine to help slow down my heart rate. The ER doc talked to me and says it could be that I have Supraventricular Tachycardia (SVT). I was sent home 4 hours later after I normalized.</p><p></p><p>I ended up seeing a cardiologist and he said he doesn't think it is SVT, so he had me wear Holter monitor for 2 weeks and see if it catches anything. I just got a message from him today that my Holter monitor showed everything is normal. Now I have to wait another month for another appointment with him a month from now and they are going to do an Echocardiogram of my heart.</p><p></p><p>Ever since I had this episode I can't even get out of a chair without my heart rate spiking up over 120-130 bpm. I am scared to even do any type of hard cardio. I was messing around with my Oculus quest headset playing a game called beat saber and I felt my heart start racing so I took off the VR headset and took my HR and it was at 180bpm, for about a min and then it started settling back down.</p><p></p><p>I started having these weird heart speeding up issues about 2 years ago and I seen another cardiologist and those came back normal as well. I will have episodes where I feel my heart speed up for a 5-10 secs and then it goes away, so i just started thinking it is normal. After my ER episode my heart has really been acting up.</p><p></p><p>Now my GP is suggesting that I should lower my test levels to be in 400-600 range, because he thinks that is my issue. I really don't think this is what is causing my issue.</p><p></p><p>Has anyone here have anything like this happen to them? If so, did you ever find out what was going on? I have been looking up things on what could make heart like that besides SVT and only logical thing I can find is something called pheochromocytoma, but I only have a few of those symptoms, and my understanding it is really rare to have. Any help would be apricated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cheters23, post: 199874, member: 18553"] Just a quick overview. I have been on TRT since 2013 and I have felt great on it. I have been on 28 mg Test EOD and 200 IU of HCG EOD. I am currently 40 y/o 6'2" 205 lbs. My last labs these are my levels Testosterone,Free and Total: 802 ng/dl (264-916) Free Testosterone(Direct): 21.6 pg/dl (6.8-21.5) Estradiol, Sensitive 37.7pg/ml (8.0-35.0) Sex Horm Binding Glob, Serum 27.7 nmol/L (16.5-55.9) On March 21st I was watching TV with my g/f and I got up to use my inversion table because I have lower back issues and it helps. When I started inverting I felt my heart rate speed up really fast, so I came back up and it kept getting faster and faster like my heart was going to explode out of my chest. I came off the inversion table and felt really dizzy, so I sat down and had my g/f get my oximeter/pulse reader and it was reading 210 bpm for about 10 mins straight. I ended up calling 911 and by the time the ambulance got to me my heart rate was hovering around 145 bpm. I got to the ER and they did EKGs and everything looked fine, but my heart rate was at around 130 still. My blood pressure was at 180/110 when I first arrived in the ER. They ended up giving me Adenosine to help slow down my heart rate. The ER doc talked to me and says it could be that I have Supraventricular Tachycardia (SVT). I was sent home 4 hours later after I normalized. I ended up seeing a cardiologist and he said he doesn't think it is SVT, so he had me wear Holter monitor for 2 weeks and see if it catches anything. I just got a message from him today that my Holter monitor showed everything is normal. Now I have to wait another month for another appointment with him a month from now and they are going to do an Echocardiogram of my heart. Ever since I had this episode I can't even get out of a chair without my heart rate spiking up over 120-130 bpm. I am scared to even do any type of hard cardio. I was messing around with my Oculus quest headset playing a game called beat saber and I felt my heart start racing so I took off the VR headset and took my HR and it was at 180bpm, for about a min and then it started settling back down. I started having these weird heart speeding up issues about 2 years ago and I seen another cardiologist and those came back normal as well. I will have episodes where I feel my heart speed up for a 5-10 secs and then it goes away, so i just started thinking it is normal. After my ER episode my heart has really been acting up. Now my GP is suggesting that I should lower my test levels to be in 400-600 range, because he thinks that is my issue. I really don't think this is what is causing my issue. Has anyone here have anything like this happen to them? If so, did you ever find out what was going on? I have been looking up things on what could make heart like that besides SVT and only logical thing I can find is something called pheochromocytoma, but I only have a few of those symptoms, and my understanding it is really rare to have. Any help would be apricated. [/QUOTE]
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