carib_wanderer
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Testosterone and slower heart rate
I have been taking 100 mg of Test Prop twice a week for six weeks. This week I noticed that a few hours after my injections my heart would slow down for several hours. It felt distinctly like being on a beta blocker which I am familiar with from past experience dealing with benign arrhythmias (PVCs and PACs). No heart problems here, just had benign PVCs and PACs in the past.
My pulse was slower than normal and I was having trouble getting it up into the 140s during cardio which is where I usually like to work it out at.
Has anyone noticed the same thing?
I've read that testosterone levels can have an effect on the vagal response. Any thoughts on if this might be what I was feeling?
I have been taking 100 mg of Test Prop twice a week for six weeks. This week I noticed that a few hours after my injections my heart would slow down for several hours. It felt distinctly like being on a beta blocker which I am familiar with from past experience dealing with benign arrhythmias (PVCs and PACs). No heart problems here, just had benign PVCs and PACs in the past.
My pulse was slower than normal and I was having trouble getting it up into the 140s during cardio which is where I usually like to work it out at.
Has anyone noticed the same thing?
I've read that testosterone levels can have an effect on the vagal response. Any thoughts on if this might be what I was feeling?
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