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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Flushing/palpitations/blurry vision/pass out
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<blockquote data-quote="Razor22" data-source="post: 250645" data-attributes="member: 12507"><p>As an older RN who has experience in the MI and stroke arenas, I would ask that you stop the test for now. Get a 12 lead EKG done, labs for H&H viscosity, coagulopathy issues, and brain and blood flow.</p><p>When I was at my highest body fat levels, the regiment of 'Daily SubQ' had me extremely anxious, heart palpitations, and feelings of dread.</p><p>Did an angiogram, stress test, and echo.</p><p>Nothing noted in the cardiac world at that time.</p><p>A couple of years later I ended up with a diagnosis of tortuous artery(s) in the Circle of Willis. That was found after a loss of speech, left side decay caused by a ischemic stroke. And Right Side Bundle Branch block visible during bradycardia of less than 40 bpm. </p><p>Please keep us in the loop as to your progress. </p><p>But don't wait weeks to get to a cardiologist.</p><p>Even if it means going to the ER at the heart hospital near you. Better than a stroke or MI my friend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Razor22, post: 250645, member: 12507"] As an older RN who has experience in the MI and stroke arenas, I would ask that you stop the test for now. Get a 12 lead EKG done, labs for H&H viscosity, coagulopathy issues, and brain and blood flow. When I was at my highest body fat levels, the regiment of 'Daily SubQ' had me extremely anxious, heart palpitations, and feelings of dread. Did an angiogram, stress test, and echo. Nothing noted in the cardiac world at that time. A couple of years later I ended up with a diagnosis of tortuous artery(s) in the Circle of Willis. That was found after a loss of speech, left side decay caused by a ischemic stroke. And Right Side Bundle Branch block visible during bradycardia of less than 40 bpm. Please keep us in the loop as to your progress. But don't wait weeks to get to a cardiologist. Even if it means going to the ER at the heart hospital near you. Better than a stroke or MI my friend. [/QUOTE]
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