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Have a heart conition would anavar be safe

metalmatt

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Hi I have a heart condition called svt which can cause a rapid heart rate and im on a calcium channel blocker called cardizem cd 120 and have not had a svt attack in over 2 years bp is good 106/55 and all blood work is normal had aecg and ecocardiogram and they came back normal im wondering if anavar would be ok for me any thoughts
 
Me and these other guys are most likely gonna recommend no...
Heart condition is a big thing.

But if you did say 40mg of var with HCG, a clean healthy diet and some heart supps for 6-8 weeks, 9 times outa 10 you be good.. Also cardio..
 
Hi I have a heart condition called svt which can cause a rapid heart rate and im on a calcium channel blocker called cardizem cd 120 and have not had a svt attack in over 2 years bp is good 106/55 and all blood work is normal had aecg and ecocardiogram and they came back normal im wondering if anavar would be ok for me any thoughts

and you want to ask that here as opposed to a medical doctor...preferably a cardiologist???
 
You don't really need any juice, you might want to look into tbol though. It usually doesn't raise blood pressure, and actually thins out the blood and makes it harder to clot. Those aren't good side effects, but they might can benefit you if that is what you are looking for. I wouldn't, but if you must consider Tbol or Var.....
 
anyone recommending any PED without knowing your full medical file is a complete moron. Ask your cardiologist for advice.
 
Svt isn't even A serious heart condition. More of a nuisance than an actual problem, he'll you could have the ablation and be cured.
 
Anavar can be pretty harsh on the ole lipids. I'm certainly no medical doctor and I haven't even heard of svt, but I'd say it's probably not a good idea. I wasn't impressed by var the time I ran it anyways...
 
anyone recommending any ped without knowing your full medical file is a complete moron. Ask your cardiologist for advice.

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