I've had this since 1973, beta blockers control is very well. I was in boot camp when it started and didn't say anything cause i didn't want to get kicked out of the military, so I lived with it for about 5 years. Went to a doc later and he put me on the beta blocker and over time stepped the dose down to about 5 mg a day, which is very small. I forget what he called it (about 25 years ago) but he said alot of people have it all their lives without any problems. If I take a stimulant like ephedrine it will act up but no real problems. I'm 49 now and pretty active in the middle of a test only cycle and no problems. Go see a doctor for your own peace of mind and see about the beta blockers....good luck.Snarling Force said:Any advice, or experience with this, please share bros...
Here is what is going on, but first a little background on the situation. My heart will be going along, and then all the sudden, pause for a second, then restart with a hard THUD beat. This has been happening for the past 2 years. I can pinpoint the precise time it started and that was when I took some Turkish Anadrol 2 years ago. I had never before had any such skipping with my heart until I was into the A-Bombs around week 4 or so. I stopped them immediately but I've had this arrythmia or whatever you want to call it ever since. I've seen a doctor about it, and he said millions of people have this and its nothing to worry about.
So with that said, here is why I'm posting. Most of the time, the skipping is infrequent, and doesn't really bother me. I've learned to live with it. However, today in the gym, it got WAY out of hand. Keep in mind I'm in my 6th week of my cycle which you can see in my sig. I'm on the bench and while I'm pressing the weight, my heart is stopping, restarting, stopping, restarting. Those of you that have this will know what I'm talking about when I say when it skips, it takes a little of your breath away. So I'm pressing weight, having my heart flutter over and over again, and I'm thinking WTF is going on here? I stopped and tried to just walk around and I could feel just flip-flopping over and over. I can even put my fingers on my neck to feel my pulse and feel it stop, re-start. Should I just fight through it? Is something wrong here? Why all the sudden is it going off like this? Do any of you know if there is anything in particular that can set off the arrythmia like this?
Do any of you bros experience anything like this at all? Should I just not worry about it? Thanks in advance. Sorry for the long post but it was really freaking me out. I just want to be safe. These visions creep into my mind you know, while I'm there pusing the weight, of the lights going out for good...
Snarling Force said:It sure is nice to know I'm not alone in this bros... I'm def going to see a cardiologist. Just found one online in insurance network...
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