Done with AAS forever?

kosp

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Today after my EKG and cardiologist check, I have been diagnosed with Ventricular Preexcitation or also Wolff Parkinson White.

I have been doing some reading and it´s not a big deal: Treatment of Patients With Ventricular Preexcitation | Revista Española de Cardiología

But It´s obvious to think that it can turn into a big deal if using AAS, taking the risk of triggering something.

So... Done with AAS forever I guess... Thank God I have good natty TT and I am only one injection (250TestC+200MastE) into my cycle, so suppression still didn´t happen.
 
Today after my EKG and cardiologist check, I have been diagnosed with Ventricular Preexcitation or also Wolff Parkinson White.

I have been doing some reading and it´s not a big deal: Treatment of Patients With Ventricular Preexcitation | Revista Española de Cardiología

But It´s obvious to think that it can turn into a big deal if using AAS, taking the risk of triggering something.

So... Done with AAS forever I guess... Thank God I have good natty TT and I am only one injection (250TestC+200MastE) into my cycle, so suppression still didn´t happen.

Ask the cardiologist about this. If anything maybe you can stay on trt? I'm dealing with heart issues myself so I feel yah brother. Best wishes :cool:
 
Today after my EKG and cardiologist check, I have been diagnosed with Ventricular Preexcitation or also Wolff Parkinson White.

I have been doing some reading and it´s not a big deal: Treatment of Patients With Ventricular Preexcitation | Revista Española de Cardiología

But It´s obvious to think that it can turn into a big deal if using AAS, taking the risk of triggering something.

So... Done with AAS forever I guess... Thank God I have good natty TT and I am only one injection (250TestC+200MastE) into my cycle, so suppression still didn´t happen.
Just out of curiosity, have you had problems with tachydysrythmias or have you remained asymptomatic?
 
May I ask your general age range?
 
Just out of curiosity, have you had problems with tachydysrythmias or have you remained asymptomatic?
I have had a few minor episodes of tachycardia over the years, still they were all related to exercise or smoking weed, so not sure if they were caused by something pathologic as they would be tachyarrythmias. In fact, I told the doctor about these infrequent episodes and he still believed mine is an asymptomatic case, like most of cases actually.

I didn't go to the doctor because of an issue, just a general check for my cycle, now It's easy to believe that with AAS use, I can turn an asymptomatic disease into symptomatic...
 
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