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Testosterone Side Effect Management
Issues with cypionate causing heart pounding
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<blockquote data-quote="transetpmedia" data-source="post: 256319" data-attributes="member: 43483"><p>Things trigger my heart to pump harder, but the real symptom I have is a feeling in my arteries. Like my blood is very heavy and my pulse is pounding my brain. This feeling is always there to some degree, but gets worse with things that trigger it. I have a low heart rate (50-55) and have this sensation when I am relaxed and sometimes it can be really bad even when I'm relaxed. I understand that people would assume anxiety, but the sensation is so strong and unnatural in its feeling. Plus you can see my arteries literally pulsate. This is a video I took a while ago of me: [MEDIA=youtube]BtvVc_r5FCA[/MEDIA].</p><p>If you look at my channel you can see more.</p><p></p><p>I sleep 8 hours a night but it's never full refreshing. If I eat slightly less food I can get close to good night sleep, but if my pulse worse I can sleep 8 hours but wake up feel like I've only slept 4. It's interesting that you don't get it with HCG. To me I would have thought that it's to do with the chemicals it comes with, because I don't understand why the constant level would be a problem. I was on clomid and had testosterone of 1100 and a free testosterone higher then I have now and never had this problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="transetpmedia, post: 256319, member: 43483"] Things trigger my heart to pump harder, but the real symptom I have is a feeling in my arteries. Like my blood is very heavy and my pulse is pounding my brain. This feeling is always there to some degree, but gets worse with things that trigger it. I have a low heart rate (50-55) and have this sensation when I am relaxed and sometimes it can be really bad even when I'm relaxed. I understand that people would assume anxiety, but the sensation is so strong and unnatural in its feeling. Plus you can see my arteries literally pulsate. This is a video I took a while ago of me: [MEDIA=youtube]BtvVc_r5FCA[/MEDIA]. If you look at my channel you can see more. I sleep 8 hours a night but it's never full refreshing. If I eat slightly less food I can get close to good night sleep, but if my pulse worse I can sleep 8 hours but wake up feel like I've only slept 4. It's interesting that you don't get it with HCG. To me I would have thought that it's to do with the chemicals it comes with, because I don't understand why the constant level would be a problem. I was on clomid and had testosterone of 1100 and a free testosterone higher then I have now and never had this problem. [/QUOTE]
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