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Got my cardiogram results-- Need advice..

Silverbackgorilla

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I had been having some chest pains and shortness of breath, so I went to doc... long story short, I had a cardio gram(graph) ..and I have something called mitral valve buckling..and mild leakage at the valve.. :worried: They said it's a normal variance, that should simply be monitored. Nurse said it's probably a heriditary thing--and actually my mom has something like it..Nurse said I could have always had it-- They said I have no restrictions at all..

I have looked it up and it doesnt sound too serious, but I am wondering if future AAS, clen, t-3, and other drugs can make it worse-- On top of it all I was about to start a run of clen/t-3 before my next bulker--but I am not sure now..

So any vets or guys that are smart in the medical field, any insight?

BTW--I only talked to the nurse on the phone, who basically read my results-I am going to go in and talk to the doctor later this week.. but even then my doctor doesnt know much about AAS, so I was hoping some of you smarty-pants could help me out?

thanks guys
 
I dont know much about it but I did date a girl that had exactly what you have. She said she had shortness of breath every once in a while but wasnt any real big deal . She wasnt ever on any medication and only had it checked on her regular appointments yearly. Saying that, she never did any gear obviously and she never took any clen or dnp etc... Personally, I would stay away from the clen bro, I have read a lot of threads where it can have a negative effect on the valves of the heart. I think an enlarged valve wouldnt be good with what you have going on. I am sure that there are some others more intelligent about it that can help you more but that is my opinion, and I bumped it to the top for you anyway ! Good luck bro and take care.
 
Mitral valve prolapse (MVP) is a benign condition that is only associated with increased incidence of panic attacks.
MVP with leak is a slightly more risky condition which is slightly more likely to cause cardiovascular disease. The leak may increase and become Mitral Regurgitation that can cause congestive heart failure and some other long term consequences.
It is still very mild condition. I think it would be best for your primary care physician to refer you to a Cardiologist and you should discuss everything (exercise, use of AAS) with the Cardiologist.
I doubt it very much if the Cardiologist would say anything other than 'Don't use AAS'. But after looking at your Ecchocardiogram, he would be able to advise you about strenous exercise, and the long term consequences of MVP with leak..
BUT DON'T IGNORE IT.
 
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