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Bradycardia and Tren

Mh48500

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Hello,

I was wondering if anyone else had experienced Bradycardia(slower than normal heart rate) while using tren?

I am on my 2nd cycle of tren and I am having the same problem again. The first time it occurred I actually stopped the cycle since I did not know what was going on. After doing some research I thought due to an electrolyte imbalance I had experienced the problem.

I am 2 weeks into my cycle, tren acetate 90mg ED, and last night started to feel tired, shortness of breath and dizzy. I checked my BP and heart rate and once again my heart rate was under 60. I take my BP everyday and am usually in the 82 BPM range. The first time this occurred and I went to the hospital I had a heart rate of 50.

Anyways I figured I would throw this out there... I found a science article on some tests done with rats, cattle, etc and there was a brief mention of one test group with Bradycardia



Any help is appreciated. Thanks!

6'2, 223lbs 13%bf
6th cycle 41 yrs old
 
Tren is not for you,stop that cycle and get on PCT, Tren is the strongest compound out there and is only recommended for experienced lifters.
 
if you want to start out with something i would recommend Test only cycle.

If you still experience problems then face it steroids are not for you.
 
I have run 4 other cycles, beginning with test only as usually recommended. My 1st tren cycle was my fifth actual cycle. I had zero problems, besides acne, and some elveated bp on the other cycles.

I agree tren may not be for me, but I figured I would put the question out there since i had not seen this side effect mentioned in any forums.

Thanks for the response and the concern!
 
Just a quick update....

I lowered my ED tren to 60mg a day and have been feeling great. I mixed my own tren from fina(I am in Mexico and have not been happy with the Tren available here, Test is right from the Farmacia.)

Anyways, keeping the Tren a bit lower, reduced weekly test(250mg a week, vs. a 750 before), and really watching my electrolytes has has helped.

The electrolytes are important because I never knew that they are responsible for the electrical impulses in the heart, and an imbalance can actually cause a lowered heart rate.

Looks like problem solved, thanks!
 
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