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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Heart Palpitations on TRT? The cause?
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<blockquote data-quote="CROM" data-source="post: 163748" data-attributes="member: 16642"><p>I was diagnosed as having benign palpitations 10 years ago. All the gold standard test (CT scan, Holter, Echocardiogram) confirmed I have zero heart abnormalities. Cardiologist said he doesn’t know why people have benign palpitations. I got them every day. Sometimes just a few palps, sometimes thousands. </p><p></p><p>Before I started TRT my testosterone level was 159. When I started TRT my palpitations basically stopped. Ironically the only time I got palpitations since beginning TRT was when I went to the cardiologist. I was extremely stressed about going to the doctor so my palpitations started again. Possibly because cortisol inhibits testosterone. I got hundreds of PVCs while I was at the cardiologist. They stopped the moment I left his office because I was relaxed when I left. </p><p></p><p>Most cardiologist say palpitations are because of stress or high cortisol levels. I believe this to be true. Cortisol levels are higher in the morning and I would wake up a lot with light but numerous palpitations in the morning. </p><p></p><p>What you eat also affects cortisol and your overall health. I also think long-term eating healthy and TRT helped to stop my palpitations. I would also suspect insulin resistance might affect palpitations. Testosterone does improve insulin resistance. I have heard Magnesium also improves insulin resistance. Maybe this is why some people claim magnesium stops their palpitations. It didn’t help me though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CROM, post: 163748, member: 16642"] I was diagnosed as having benign palpitations 10 years ago. All the gold standard test (CT scan, Holter, Echocardiogram) confirmed I have zero heart abnormalities. Cardiologist said he doesn’t know why people have benign palpitations. I got them every day. Sometimes just a few palps, sometimes thousands. Before I started TRT my testosterone level was 159. When I started TRT my palpitations basically stopped. Ironically the only time I got palpitations since beginning TRT was when I went to the cardiologist. I was extremely stressed about going to the doctor so my palpitations started again. Possibly because cortisol inhibits testosterone. I got hundreds of PVCs while I was at the cardiologist. They stopped the moment I left his office because I was relaxed when I left. Most cardiologist say palpitations are because of stress or high cortisol levels. I believe this to be true. Cortisol levels are higher in the morning and I would wake up a lot with light but numerous palpitations in the morning. What you eat also affects cortisol and your overall health. I also think long-term eating healthy and TRT helped to stop my palpitations. I would also suspect insulin resistance might affect palpitations. Testosterone does improve insulin resistance. I have heard Magnesium also improves insulin resistance. Maybe this is why some people claim magnesium stops their palpitations. It didn’t help me though. [/QUOTE]
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