Had a Heart Attack today at age ~30. Be safe guys.

None. The latest ESC (Euro Society of Cardiology) lipid guidelines directly addressed this. The problem with HDL increases from supplements is that they don't increase production of APO-I. This is the protein that gives HDL its ability to remove cholesterol from arteries and transport it back to the liver. So what's happening is you're producing low or non-functional HDL. At best it's neutral, but giving a deceptive sense of being useful based on the HDL number, At worst, there's evidence non functional HDL becomes inflammatory.

Pitavastatin stimulates the production of APO-I, along with HDL. So Pitavastatin is producing functional HDL. In fact the boost to APO-I is likely improving the function of all your HDL.

The only other way to significantly increase APO-I is exercise.

After LDL, HDL function (efflux capacity), is the greatest factor determining how much regression of plaque is possible.

The reason for the "rush" is that once LDL is low enough that you're no longer depositing it in arteries, there's a limited window for regression before plaque stabilizes, which is good, but means it's no longer able to be removed, which is even better.

You can get it tested with Boston Heart Diagnostics HDL Map test if you're curious, $169.



Good answer, good info.
 
No sides as far as I can tell -- I have gyno from when I was 17 and first started gear. (I kept upping Dbol dose until I was taking 100mg a day because I wasn't sure if it was "doing anything". </facepalm>)

So if my E2 gets too high, I can feel my nips burning + gyno growing, which I don't.

I have libido issues but it's been that way forever regardless of what I take. Pretty sure it's from years of drug addiction messing up my neurochemistry.


I wish I could tell you. I didn't check my lipids EVER when I was young, only started in the last few years =(
Have you considered trying a gyno reversal protocol? Or has it just been to long since youve had it. I started getting nip sensitivity and what I think is the start of gyno (one sides really, other one is fine). Jumped on a Raloxifene to try and reverse/stop it. Only a few days in and feels a bit better already
 
Have you considered trying a gyno reversal protocol? Or has it just been to long since youve had it. I started getting nip sensitivity and what I think is the start of gyno (one sides really, other one is fine). Jumped on a Raloxifene to try and reverse/stop it. Only a few days in and feels a bit better already
Aye, I tried Nolva and Ralox, unfortunately the gyno is ~10 years old and the tissue has become fibrous.

The good news is that on a low-carb, calorie-restricted diet it tends to shrink, and it's not terribly noticeable, so long as my nips are hard.

For competing, I've heard guys using a stripper tip where you ice and then superglue your nips to keep them erect.

Eventually I'll have gyno surgery but that's quite a bit of money...
 
Ezetimibe is the most benign LDL reducing compound there is. Since it's "cost free", and there's a measurable benefit to getting LDL below 40 per the latest guidelines, I strongly recommend you use it. You're in or near plaque regression territory. Studies show lower LDL is the primary driver of regression. The sooner and faster regression takes place the "deeper" the cleaning of your arteries will be. The longer plaque remains the greater the amount that will harden and become unremovable,

The LDL drop from Ezetimebe isn't usually huge, but if you happen to be in the 15% of genetic "dietary cholesterol hyperabsorbers", it may be a very large reduction.
GOLD - thanks
 
Aye, I tried Nolva and Ralox, unfortunately the gyno is ~10 years old and the tissue has become fibrous.

The good news is that on a low-carb, calorie-restricted diet it tends to shrink, and it's not terribly noticeable, so long as my nips are hard.

For competing, I've heard guys using a stripper tip where you ice and then superglue your nips to keep them erect.

Eventually I'll have gyno surgery but that's quite a bit of money...
Ah yeah, well atleast youve figured out how to manage it a bit. Gyno surgery is expensive af, I would likely have big ol titties before I jumped to surgery. I would hate myself if I went through surgery and healing just for gyno to show back up.

Superglue on the nipples sounds like nightmare lol Gonna grow your gyno trying to get that crap off. Sounds like a business opportunity for a nipple tightening cream lol Strippers and gear heads are great markets to hit.

Wishing you a speedy and full recovery brother. Thanks for sharing with us as well. Always see the people posting their terrible labs with the horror stories, but to see it happen to someone whos responsible and ontop of their bloodwork hits a little different.
 
hs-CRP tends to be much lower in lean/healthy individuals, and in those cases CK (Creatine Kinase) can be a more accurate marker because it maintains an inverse relationship with hs-CRP across populations:


 
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hs-CRP tends to be much lower in lean/healthy individuals, and in those cases CK (Creatine Kinase) can be a more accurate marker because it maintains an inverse relationship with hs-CRP across populations:


Really nice point. Thank you.

I haven't checked if hs-CRP stays lower in the muscularly obese.
 
have you ever had a panic attack before? Because one of my biggest fears is ignoring a panic attack which potentially be a heart attack and ive had a few that really scared me.
I suffer from panic attacks..
I’ve had a nasty one in the middle of the night. Just phone the ambulance but they monitored me, checked everything and it was fine.. last time I’ve had one like that was in 2022.. normally I have panic attacks on daily basis but I manage somehow.
I am always afraid if it’s a heart attack or a stroke…
It’s shit
 
I have PTSD (that is thankfully mostly treated now) and always had panic attacks + flashbacks.

You will KNOW if you're having a heart attack. I didn't know what it was at first, but I knew the pain + tightness was not the same...
Man that’s a tough time it must have been rough af.
I’ve got my anxiety and panic attacks about 6-7 years.
I hope I won’t get to know how it is.
I was on gear 12 years ago when I was bodybuilding.
Used to pin a lot of different stuff but life went on and I never came of it properly..
I’ve got ptsd too.. but it all went to shite 6 years ago when my proper anxiety kicked in.
Bloodwork was a mayhem.
I am just going TRT now.
Get myself slightly fixed.
How you managed everyday with your panic attacks and flashbacks?
Have them too
 
How you managed everyday with your panic attacks and flashbacks?

Honestly, the only thing that fixed them was time, and living a stable + routine life.

Over time eventually I got less and less flashbacks/triggered as easily, probably due to being desensitized to it.

It took me probably 5-6 years to go back to "mostly" normal, but I still disassociate and have to ground myself if I'm sleep deprived or in a high-stress situation.

Only thing I can say is to never go on benzos for it, the benzo addiction + getting off them is worse than the PTSD + panic attacks in the first place...
 
Honestly, the only thing that fixed them was time, and living a stable + routine life.

Over time eventually I got less and less flashbacks/triggered as easily, probably due to being desensitized to it.

It took me probably 5-6 years to go back to "mostly" normal, but I still disassociate and have to ground myself if I'm sleep deprived or in a high-stress situation.

Only thing I can say is to never go on benzos for it, the benzo addiction + getting off them is worse than the PTSD + panic attacks in the first place...
Hell, after my MI it took a couple years to climb out of the valley it put me into, not quite the same but maybe close. I have always had incredible anxiety, its only now getting fully back into the gym and properly treating things that I feel "normal" or the closest thing to it.
 
Honestly, the only thing that fixed them was time, and living a stable + routine life.

Over time eventually I got less and less flashbacks/triggered as easily, probably due to being desensitized to it.

It took me probably 5-6 years to go back to "mostly" normal, but I still disassociate and have to ground myself if I'm sleep deprived or in a high-stress situation.

Only thing I can say is to never go on benzos for it, the benzo addiction + getting off them is worse than the PTSD + panic attacks in the first place...
Yeah man,

Same here. It was not bad when I've had stable daily routine. Hitting gym and looked after myself..

Then I started my own business in construction.. grinding everyday always unexpected things and exhaustion a lot of stress less sleep when our daughter was born..
All this shit from the past started coming back and panic attacks kicked in..


Definetely not going through with any medications whats in my head..
I was addicted to drugs and alcohol before and nearly died couple of times..I am sober 14 years now..
Not going any way that might be a risk with being addicted to something again..
 
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