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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Heavy Heart beats and skipped heart beats from Testosterone
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<blockquote data-quote="Saul" data-source="post: 88845" data-attributes="member: 16541"><p>My only input is that you probably did not feel that great on the pellets because your T was way to high. Did you wait for your T levels from the pellets to go down before you started on the Test C injections? How much/often were the Test C injections? Any blood from this period? </p><p></p><p>You said you felt good for a bit on Test C injections during the second round after being off Test for awhile. You might consider a real low dose of test C to start and see how you feel and closely watch your blood work and drink lots of water. The lung issue may have been unrelated. I have two relative that have arrhythmias - I am told it is very unnerving, and stressful and when it happens it affects them. I think you need to be careful and keep a close eye on your labs.</p><p>.</p><p>One last thing, both my relative visited cardiologist and had ekg and wore a heart monitor to collect data, one also had an ultrasound. It is my limited understanding that many arrhythmias are not big deal but some are and could require some form of treatment so you might consider getting more input on yours. Both my relatives are fine and live with theirs without much interference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saul, post: 88845, member: 16541"] My only input is that you probably did not feel that great on the pellets because your T was way to high. Did you wait for your T levels from the pellets to go down before you started on the Test C injections? How much/often were the Test C injections? Any blood from this period? You said you felt good for a bit on Test C injections during the second round after being off Test for awhile. You might consider a real low dose of test C to start and see how you feel and closely watch your blood work and drink lots of water. The lung issue may have been unrelated. I have two relative that have arrhythmias - I am told it is very unnerving, and stressful and when it happens it affects them. I think you need to be careful and keep a close eye on your labs. . One last thing, both my relative visited cardiologist and had ekg and wore a heart monitor to collect data, one also had an ultrasound. It is my limited understanding that many arrhythmias are not big deal but some are and could require some form of treatment so you might consider getting more input on yours. Both my relatives are fine and live with theirs without much interference. [/QUOTE]
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