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Testosterone Side Effect Management
Resting heart rate very high
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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 273470" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>[USER=41198]@Dunc[/USER], from what you have posted you seem to be in pretty good shape....doing 10K jogs. So at 37yo, your resting HR should not be in the 90's nor normally around 80. I am 68yo and only lift weights but my resting HR as I type is 57bpm. It goes up in the 70-80's walking around the house. Being in what appears to be good cardiovascular shape due to your exercise, I sure would mention this to your doctor <strong>ASAP</strong>.</p><p></p><p>Your Fitbit app should also have records of your resting and exercising HR. You can find records of your RHR under "<strong>HEART</strong>" and records of your exercise HR under <strong>EXERCISE DAYS.</strong></p><p></p><p>Sitting at your laptop having a heart rate >100 is Tachycardia. You need to find out why this is happening and possibly need a beta blocker to control it. Excelmale is a great place for information but certainly no substitution for a doctor's advice. 168 doing a jog is over 85% of your MHR. You should not be that high unless your are doing interval training or heavy weights.</p><p></p><p>Watch your FitBit watch when you are doing exercise, if you start getting out of the cardio stage, then slow the pace some. Get to the doctor as soon as you can.</p><p></p><p><strong>OK, I feel stupid now.....this is a 3 year old posting. Hopefully this was solved. The others that posted, don't take cardiovascular events out of the norm anything but seriously. You need to seek medical advice from a cardiologist.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 273470, member: 43589"] [USER=41198]@Dunc[/USER], from what you have posted you seem to be in pretty good shape....doing 10K jogs. So at 37yo, your resting HR should not be in the 90's nor normally around 80. I am 68yo and only lift weights but my resting HR as I type is 57bpm. It goes up in the 70-80's walking around the house. Being in what appears to be good cardiovascular shape due to your exercise, I sure would mention this to your doctor [B]ASAP[/B]. Your Fitbit app should also have records of your resting and exercising HR. You can find records of your RHR under "[B]HEART[/B]" and records of your exercise HR under [B]EXERCISE DAYS.[/B] Sitting at your laptop having a heart rate >100 is Tachycardia. You need to find out why this is happening and possibly need a beta blocker to control it. Excelmale is a great place for information but certainly no substitution for a doctor's advice. 168 doing a jog is over 85% of your MHR. You should not be that high unless your are doing interval training or heavy weights. Watch your FitBit watch when you are doing exercise, if you start getting out of the cardio stage, then slow the pace some. Get to the doctor as soon as you can. [B]OK, I feel stupid now.....this is a 3 year old posting. Hopefully this was solved. The others that posted, don't take cardiovascular events out of the norm anything but seriously. You need to seek medical advice from a cardiologist.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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