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Have a heart conition would anavar be safe

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.
its so well controled on the calcium channel blocker that i havent had any attacks in 2 years i am more concerned about a reaction to my meds than any effect on my heart my grandmother has had svt since she was 25 and she is 84 now and in good health and I realy dont want to have the ablation unless i have to
 
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.
I know svt isnt that serious and can be cured with ablation but its well controled on meds my main question is if steroids will react with my meds not worried about the heart
 
I know svt isnt that serious and can be cured with ablation but its well controled on meds my main question is if steroids will react with my meds not worried about the heart

You need to be asking this of a doctor


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My husband has congestive heart failure (dilated cardiomyopathy) which also presents with an atrial flutter which varys from a tachycardia to a fibrillation, and has been cardioverted four times now. He is on the waiting list for an ablation and an IED. He is not on calcium channel blockers, but is on beta blockers, ACE inhibitors, and diuretics.
Because he was a past user of anabolics, he is still somewhat interested in this, and we did some general research to find out if it would be safe.
There is no way we would do this without the OK from his cardiologist though.
We haven't asked yet, because he is still too sick to even go to the gym.
Turns out Testosterone (Sustanon 100) is in a number of studies of heart failure patients. It appears to be helpful not only psychologically with patients, but also can help prevent the muscle wasting that comes along with the disease.
Whether or not it is safe for you to take anavar, I have no idea, but I do recommend asking your cardiologist about your specific situation.

You do not want to end up with an enlarged/thickened heart as well as your svt, and there is a possibility of that happening when you take steroids because your heart is a muscle as well, and will grow to compensate for your increase in body weight and increase in blood pressure.
When your heart enlarges too much, it will not work properly, and you could get heart failure from this. It is not reversible.
Just be aware you have much more to consider than a person with a normal heart rhythym.
Here's a link to one of the studies- you can sign up for free to read it.
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its so well controled on the calcium channel blocker that i havent had any attacks in 2 years i am more concerned about a reaction to my meds than any effect on my heart my grandmother has had svt since she was 25 and she is 84 now and in good health and I realy dont want to have the ablation unless i have to

I too have svt so I understand what you're talking about. I don't take anything for it as my attacks are so few and far between it is pointless, but do have a script for a beta blocker in the event I start getting them frequently
 
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

I'd feel bad to suggest anything. Ultimately its your choice. ANANAR and TESTOSTERONE are two AAS i think you could
use effectively with little to no problems.
 
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