Questions about correlation of having a heart attack and recently ending a cycle....
Husband..28, otherwise healthy, no medical history, first true cycle, he did a cycle of dbol 5 years ago with no pct or any real dosing(yeah he wasnt smart then so I did the research for him this time) He just finished his cycle about 1.5weeks ago, he had a heart attack monday morning....
10week cycle
200mg test prop 3x/wk
not sure but I think 200mg tren ace 3x/wk
T-3 25mcg tapered up to 50mcg throughout cycle and upon ending cycle he lowered to 25, currently at 25 then 1 more week down to 0
Aromasin 20mcg throughout
currently doing pct-his buddy hooked him up with this not sure what hes taking, but I know hes still taking aromasin but at 30mcg/day, its week 2 of pct
he just had a heart attack on monday morning...is this from coming off a cycle and things being out of whack?? or no correlation at all?? Is there other things he needs to add to help him? He didnt use anything for liver like milk thistle, etc, no gyno, more of a recomp this cycle, lost some bodyfat and kept/gained muscle.
please dont flame me lol, it was hard enough getting him to follow a proper diet while using, let alone taking all precautions for pct and throughout cycle. I want advice and/or comments on if the heart attack was related to the steroids. thanks
Did he not get a diagnosis from the hospital? Like Coronary Artery Disease?
The main thing is to focus on treating this, getting the right medication, and his cardiac rehabilitation.
Most likely he should stop taking anything that might interact with his medication. Adding in sups that his doctor is unaware of could be deadly.
Now that he has scar tissue on his heart, he will be have to be more careful with what he puts in his body.
My husband got heart failure last year at 32 and had to have a heart transplant, and the doctors said it was from a virus, and not from his steroid use.
Your husband should be honest with the doctors and ask them whether the steroids could have caused the right conditions for a heart attack. Just so you are not guessing, and know the truth.