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Test+Deca, Heart Palpitations

it could be several things... the FIRST thing i would do is get an ekg and see if there are irregularities with your heart etc... i would be very hesitant to be using gear with symptoms like that
 
I already stopped all compounds. My las injection was on Monday.

Went to the ER, had ECG done and was told I have Atrial Fibrillation. Gonna have to spend the night at the hospital tomorrow.

Guess this will be my last cycle. Shit is getting too risky to me.

Thanks everyone!
 
Hey everyone long time lurker first time poster.

I'm 26 and have a few cycles under my belt but this has NEVER happened to me.

I started a Deca (500mg/wk) + Sustanon (500mg/wk) cycle 4 weeks ago. Last Sat (29th Nov.) I woke up at around 12PM having strange heart palpitations and it has lasted till this moment! I don't smoke or drink I don't know what's causing it and it's freaking me out!

Diet is on point. One thing worth mentioning is a day before having these palpitations I ate around 9 scrambled eggs. Could it be due to the high cholesterol content? If so, shouldn't it stop by now?

Also, I'm shooting 7ius of Humulin R (only on training days) after my post workout shake and drinking around a gallon of water a day. No stimulants, whatsoever (dislike coffee and don't use pre workout drinks)

They're extremely annoying, my heart would beat normally then skip a beat then race for a second then back to normal and so on..

Should I stop the cycle and go into PCT? Could it be the Deca? I've used this exact same cycle before (with enanthate instead of sustanon) and it went fine.
For starts you need to go see a doctor.Anything heart related is nothing to play with
 
Well, I just wanted to let everyone know how things turned out.

Spent about 3 days in the hospital. Got blood drawn every 5 freakin hours. Everything turned out to be normal, nothing concerning. Got Echogram, showing a mildly dilated left ventricle (which I understand is normal for lifters) then got TEE, which is an Echogram with a tube shoved down your throat (not a pleasant experience AT ALL!), which again showed normal heart function.

After all that bullshit they finally performed cardioversion, which basically means they knock you out with anaesthesia, and shock your heart with around 75-100 joules. And now everything is back to normal.

The doctors don't know what caused the Atrial Fibrillation they finally gave up and told me it was an isolated incident and now I'm not allowed to workout for "a few weeks" according to the doctor's recommendation. One of the other doctors said I should give up weightlifting for good! Is he serious? I have no idea..but I'm definitely going back to the gym in a couple of weeks, did some pushups/rows/curls/extensions/body weight squats with some light dumbbells lying around my place and DAMN did that feel good after lying down for 3 days. :D
 
so basicly your fine

give up stims and rec drugs if you want to have a long lasting relationship with fitness

Wow, presumptuous much, bro?

As I mentioned previously, I never use stims, can't remember the last time I had a cup of coffee or a pre workout drink. And rec drugs? Never touched any in my life. I don't even drink.

But thanks for the advice, either way.
 
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