Raiders789
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Hello everyone -
So for the past few months I've been dealing with orthostatic hypotension/venous pooling, which especially while lifting/cardio have been making me lightheaded and giving me bad brain fog. I've been trying to pinpoint whats been causing these issues for a while; first thought it was sodium/blood volume, then checked low iron, checked gi bleed/issues, and all were normal. No issues with electrolytes, lipids, ferritin/iron, thyroid, adrenals, kidneys, and cardiac strain(all verified by bloods).
A bit of context - I'm 20(about to be 21), and have been on testosterone for the last 8 months. First month was trt, and since then I've run two cycles/two cruises. Besides the AAS use, I'm very healthy and have been consistently eating clean + cardio every morning.
A week ago my doc put me in a 24hr blood pressure monitor that confirmed the orthostatic hypotension and referred me to a cardiologist. I got an echo done today, and everything came back within normal ranges although some measurements were "borderline-normal." My ejection fraction was 51% which is on the low side. My cardiologist said this is typical with athletes/athletes heart and likely what has been causing my orthostatic hypotension. My GLS and disatology were normal which he said was reassuring that my heart was healthy. LV wall thickness was 10mm which he said was on the high side but also typical with athletes and said I shouldn't worry, but to keep an eye on with future AAS use. My LV end-systolic and diastolic volume index were both high-normal which he said were both typical of athletes heart. My cardiologist said its nothing to really worry about too much, and since I told him I wouldn't be on supraphysiologic test for the near future he said it's likely my EF will come up a bit and will help with the OH symptoms. But I attached the full results here and was hoping you guys could tell me what y'all think.
So my plan now is to run actual trt - 125mg/week test cyp and 2-3IU GH a day for at least the next 3 months, and get another echo to see where I'm at. Ideally if there is a lot of recovery in my ejection fraction I could blast again
but will just have to see. As much as I love blasting steroids, I value my health more and wouldn't even consider blasting unless I was in perfect condition to do so. Also I'm pretty young and have a lot of time to work with, so as much as it sucks now a few years of taking some time off AAS wound't be the end of the world. And if it doesn't recover, then it might be time to hang up the cleats.
But tl,dr - I want to optimize these next few months to try and regain as much ground as I can in raising my ejection fraction. Any tips? I'll be on true trt and plan to start running more, and use this as an opportunity to cut some fat off. But if there is anything else I can do to optimize progress these next few months please let me know!
Appreciate y'all!
Help - Low BP and high RHR on cycle??
So for the past few months I've been dealing with orthostatic hypotension/venous pooling, which especially while lifting/cardio have been making me lightheaded and giving me bad brain fog. I've been trying to pinpoint whats been causing these issues for a while; first thought it was sodium/blood volume, then checked low iron, checked gi bleed/issues, and all were normal. No issues with electrolytes, lipids, ferritin/iron, thyroid, adrenals, kidneys, and cardiac strain(all verified by bloods).
A bit of context - I'm 20(about to be 21), and have been on testosterone for the last 8 months. First month was trt, and since then I've run two cycles/two cruises. Besides the AAS use, I'm very healthy and have been consistently eating clean + cardio every morning.
A week ago my doc put me in a 24hr blood pressure monitor that confirmed the orthostatic hypotension and referred me to a cardiologist. I got an echo done today, and everything came back within normal ranges although some measurements were "borderline-normal." My ejection fraction was 51% which is on the low side. My cardiologist said this is typical with athletes/athletes heart and likely what has been causing my orthostatic hypotension. My GLS and disatology were normal which he said was reassuring that my heart was healthy. LV wall thickness was 10mm which he said was on the high side but also typical with athletes and said I shouldn't worry, but to keep an eye on with future AAS use. My LV end-systolic and diastolic volume index were both high-normal which he said were both typical of athletes heart. My cardiologist said its nothing to really worry about too much, and since I told him I wouldn't be on supraphysiologic test for the near future he said it's likely my EF will come up a bit and will help with the OH symptoms. But I attached the full results here and was hoping you guys could tell me what y'all think.
So my plan now is to run actual trt - 125mg/week test cyp and 2-3IU GH a day for at least the next 3 months, and get another echo to see where I'm at. Ideally if there is a lot of recovery in my ejection fraction I could blast again
But tl,dr - I want to optimize these next few months to try and regain as much ground as I can in raising my ejection fraction. Any tips? I'll be on true trt and plan to start running more, and use this as an opportunity to cut some fat off. But if there is anything else I can do to optimize progress these next few months please let me know!
Appreciate y'all!
Help - Low BP and high RHR on cycle??
