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Do you have anxiety symptoms? Are you taking beta blockers? These will influence HRV.just got this garmin and started tracking shit,
no wonder im always tired on blast
dont know how to fix this, my days are pretty relaxed
not like im relaxed but i dont have a stressful job or interact with anyone
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yeah im on tirz, i was at 7.5mg and lowered it to 6mg last shot, then the next day I heard of that, so I'm planning to stop it completely for now. Maybe in the future I will do like 2mg reta or tirz.What's your current stack? Many of the things we run in here can skew HRV quite dramatically, the GH and GLPs being some of the biggest offenders. The HRV drop from GLPs is well documented and thought to be benign or vastly outweighed by the positive benefits.
Do you have anxiety symptoms? Are you taking beta blockers? These will influence HRV.
I'm currently on a gram in total. Test/deca.
Ok bro I know exactly how you feel. You know that gear itself can cause stress and maybe you don't need to stop the Tren but lower the dose to something reasonable. Like 100mg.yeah im on tirz, i was at 7.5mg and lowered it to 6mg last shot, then the next day I heard of that, so I'm planning to stop it completely for now. Maybe in the future I will do like 2mg reta or tirz.
From what I understand one aspect might be its affect on the Vagus nerve, stimulating it and leaning things towards parasympathetic and supressing appetite and the increased digestion time especially at night. from my research today it seems like eating before bed makes a large negative difference.
That hrv doesnt look very good but I haven't seen much HRV data from people on gear, so thank you for contributing. Especially because I might give Deca another shot next cycle, I'm guessing less androgenicity = better HRV.
Hows your stress and sleep?
I generally have anxiousness, I was prescribed beta blockers at once point but had to come off them because my BP was getting too low and maybe even my respiration rate. Plus I thought they might have been making me lazy/depressed. But at one point they were a lifesaver, even just on TRT, as I felt like I was always stuck in "On" mode after the military.
Currently I'm on ~300mg tren (i know obvious answer here)
but I honestly don't feel much different compared to my baseline anxiety. Just TIRED. but I get ~7-8 hours of sleep so at first I thought it was dopamine related so I bought some caber.
But after getting the watch I see that most of that sleep is light with 50+ restless events (I think tirz digestion), but I think the real factor for my HRV is just general stress, as mine is ~40+ all day and night with no resting periods.
Anyway, needless to say I won't do anymore tren and see how it recovers.
On my last cycle (no tren), I didn't get the gains I was expecting and felt similar to this, Exhausted, difficulty recovering.
So I'm removing tirz and the tren, and I'll just stay on my background legit TRT dose of 700ng/dl and see what my real baseline is.
I also wear a CPAP and I manage to keep it on for atleast half of the night.
I do a 4 day split of 16-20 sets per day
(half of them aren't really working sets, like pyramids)
I'm in a surplus and my dumbbell shoulder press went down while on this tren dose so I was like ok im buying a goddamn fitness watch
This is day two of being out of the gym and Its killing me.
I'm going to have to do legs tomorrow IDGAF
yeah thats what im beginning to think too.Ok bro I know exactly how you feel. You know that gear itself can cause stress and maybe you don't need to stop the Tren but lower the dose to something reasonable. Like 100mg.
As for my HRV it's always been bad. I feel much better on this cycle that my anxiety is treated with a SSRI. I sleep very deeply due to the combo of Mirtazapine and Sertraline.
From my personal bias I'm heavily leaning on sympathetic overdrive. Basically you have anxiety or stress and don't realise it.
So you're not resting properly when you sleep....
In my experience beta blockers won't increase HRV. Only relaxionation and good sleep will.yeah thats what im beginning to think too.
I have some nebivolol and ivabradine but I was trying to do things the right way and get it prescribed and overseen by a doc, so ive been holding off but this appointment is taking forever.
so I might just take a small dose of one and see if i see an immediate decrease in my stress readings.
How low?My hrv stays low too. I gave up on it. It's probably the gear plus high caffeine and ephedrine plus tirzepatide. When I lower the heat and the caffeine and drop the ephedrine it goes up in the 40s but I've never had it higher. And I workout 3-4 days a week and do HIIT cardio 3-4 days a week where I get heart rate up to 160s for 15 minutes and then do steady state in the 130-140s for another 15
how low?My HRV has been low for well over a decade now. I don't worry about it anymore.
how low?
do you think its holding you back in anyway?
what do you think is keeping it low?
Usually high 20s, low 30s. No recovery issues and not jacked. I do get fatigued in the evenings though on workout days. I just put it to my stims and training to failure. I do get a nap in as well but only 30 minutes due to my job. But damn without that nap I'm not functional. If you do find a fix I may have to try it myself as well. I tried np thyroid am/afternoon but that didn't do anything to help other than make me hungrier so I dropped it. I also tried swapping caffeine for Moda and/or armoda but didn't like it as much.How low?
do you have recovery issues? fatigue? are you jacked af?
Im trying to trouble shoot HRV/Sleep/"Stress meter"
theres just no way i should be burned out on day 4 of my split when most of my sets aren't to failure.
realistically its probably a combination of everything
I'm going to do a ton of LISS and drop everything and add things back in
maybe TRT + 100mg Tren + 200mg NPP + 50mg Adrol
when i go to the gym in the morning i pound a lot of intra and post workout carbs, then i come home and have the best 150 min nap of my life, that feels better than my whole night of sleep.
The crash is worrying neurologically, because i feel brainfogged and zapped, but the nap is so good. and im realiizing this past week for a few days ive had other obligations stopping me from this nap, the nap has been probably saving me and keeping me running.
yeah i think that nap is an indicator we are fucked lol.Usually high 20s, low 30s. No recovery issues and not jacked. I do get fatigued in the evenings though on workout days. I just put it to my stims and training to failure. I do get a nap in as well but only 30 minutes due to my job. But damn without that nap I'm not functional. If you do find a fix I may have to try it myself as well. I tried np thyroid am/afternoon but that didn't do anything to help other than make me hungrier so I dropped it. I also tried swapping caffeine for Moda and/or armoda but didn't like it as much.
The best I remember feeling was on trt with minimal caffeine and fasted am workouts but it's been so long since I did something that simple. But that was also before I got COVID. I need to just try that again and see how I feel. Then I'll at least know if I have long term COVID symptoms or not. Did you happen to catch covid?
You may want to drop the 50mg anadrol to 25mg or switch to anavar. or just not use an oral at first. 50mg+ anadrol can be fatiguing on it's own
Same here. I quit worrying about it. Mine stays in the mid 20's and has been for many years. I've tried everything to raise it but nothing works so I gave up on it.My HRV has been low for well over a decade now. I don't worry about it anymore.
I believe you will see it in another thread, but I use nebivolol more for that and less the BP lowering. Similar to you, was stuck in that “ON” position after the military. Helps tremendously.so I might just take a small dose of one and see if i see an immediate decrease in my stress readings.
my RHR is 80s but my BP is like under 120I believe you will see it in another thread, but I use nebivolol more for that and less the BP lowering. Similar to you, was stuck in that “ON” position after the military. Helps tremendously.
Nebivolol doesn’t cross the BBB as much and doesn’t give that awful tired/lazy/demotivated feeling propranolol or metoprolol can. I find because I’m smoother I’m even more motivated and ready to go.
How low is your RHR? A tiny 2.5mg or 5mg dose of nebivolol is comically low risk compared to other items we run here. Unless you’re going into the mid/lower 40s WITH symptoms I wouldn’t sweat it.

