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Rizkybuziness
10-06-2018, 12:05 AM
Has anyone ever experienced a bounding heart and some chest pain while juicing? The bounding heartbeat only while lifting hard or cardio. I just got off dbol last week. And my blood pressure was elevated with that and has returned to normal. Currently in my 7th week of test e @ 500mg, EQ @ 400 and Deca @ 300. All values per week. Never had issues before. I am going to the doctor Monday. Just curious if anyone has experienced side effects such as this or if they returned to normal after the cycle.

Rizkybuziness
10-12-2018, 01:10 PM
Thought I was possibly having a heart attack. Went to the hospital and was admitted and went through a bunch of tests. Guess I will live. It ended up being a spasming esophagus. Apparently the esophagus and the heart share a common main nerve called a vagus nerve. The brain can't tell precisely where the message is coming from and gives a response that appears like a heart problem. That was all new to me. Thought I'd share in case others ever come across this. They explained that to help differentiate the heart or esophagus problem, to get up and walk around. It will make a heart problem hurt worse and may help an esophageal problem.

Trainertj23
11-18-2018, 11:46 AM
You can also have an angina which is brought on by exercise

teejey
11-18-2018, 01:41 PM
Ive been told the same about heart and esophogus pain.

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Bullcrew
11-18-2018, 11:28 PM
Yep...on or off cycle I get that angina and usually stress....
I'm in almost the exact same cycle but higher and for me it has no bearing wether on or off gear...

This is good to know and I wasnt aware they shared anything ....

Bceltsl
11-21-2018, 11:13 PM
Thought I was possibly having a heart attack. Went to the hospital and was admitted and went through a bunch of tests. Guess I will live. It ended up being a spasming esophagus. Apparently the esophagus and the heart share a common main nerve called a vagus nerve. The brain can't tell precisely where the message is coming from and gives a response that appears like a heart problem. That was all new to me. Thought I'd share in case others ever come across this. They explained that to help differentiate the heart or esophagus problem, to get up and walk around. It will make a heart problem hurt worse and may help an esophageal problem.

Brother...did your doctor get an EKG, Stress Test or an Echocardiogram? Was a cardiac enzyme lab test done? How was your esophagus ruled in as the problem? ANY chest pain associated with exertion has to have a highly suspicious for cardiac nature. I am not trying to scare you or saying that it is cardiac in nature.....but you have to rule it out.

Ryan1007
11-22-2018, 02:49 PM
Brother...did your doctor get an EKG, Stress Test or an Echocardiogram? Was a cardiac enzyme lab test done? How was your esophagus ruled in as the problem? ANY chest pain associated with exertion has to have a highly suspicious for cardiac nature. I am not trying to scare you or saying that it is cardiac in nature.....but you have to rule it out.

Agree. I would ask to be referred to a cardiologist and I bet they do stress test and echo? Had a similar issue years ago and those are the tests they ran on me. Turned out to just be stress related.

south44
11-22-2018, 02:53 PM
Brother...did your doctor get an EKG, Stress Test or an Echocardiogram? Was a cardiac enzyme lab test done? How was your esophagus ruled in as the problem? ANY chest pain associated with exertion has to have a highly suspicious for cardiac nature. I am not trying to scare you or saying that it is cardiac in nature.....but you have to rule it out.

This man knows what he is talking about. At the very least, i hope you got a stress test

Rizkybuziness
11-28-2018, 07:31 AM
I had the stress test, ekgs, blood work, the works done. All is well there. The pain was worse with exertion because I would eat before working out. I always have. So having the full belly would cause acid reflux and the spasms. I've since then started either working out on an empty stomach or wait at least a couple hours after eating to lift. The problems have gone away. So hopefully that's the end of it. Thanks for your replies.