transetpmedia
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I started TRT 6 months ago (28 years old) and have been suffering with an excessively strong heartbeat and pulse ever since. Many things causes this problem in me, but TRT is causing 24/7 at the moment. I have had every heart test which say that all is fine, including bloods, scans etc. I have been on TRT at various dosages (with/without HCG) with this problem of a 'bounding pulse'. I am currently on 70mg testosterone a week with daily injections giving me a level around 600-700 ngdl.
I've done endless research to try and find out what is causing this horrible bounding pulse. Things I have considered is estrogen too high, HCG causing the issue, giving 6 weeks to get stable levels and more. Everything on paper is absolutely normal, blood pressure is 115/60 with a HR of 55-60, heart is fine on MRI scans etc. There doesn't seem to be any difference in numbers between my blood pressure and scans between pre TRT and now.
I believe that the problem may be caused by the vasodilatory effects of testosterone. I have taken supplements like l-arginine before which give me a similar feeling (but much worse) to testosterone. I am very sensitive to these things. The largest analysis I could I find on pubmed discussing this dilatory mechanism states this:
(The vasodilatory action of testosterone: a potassium-channel opening or a calcium antagonistic action? ). ‘Clearly the majority of studies conducted into determining the dilatory mechanism of action of testosterone can be interpreted as being supportive of a calcium antagonistic action, since the efficacy of testosterone is clearly linked to the mechanism of action of the precontractile agonist.’. Is there anyway to counteract this action of vasodilation? This thing is very uncomfortable and stops me getting deep sleep because the pulse is stopping my brain from resting (as stange as that sounds).
Edit: I've tried beta blockers and everything else to try and stop this problem, with no success.
I've done endless research to try and find out what is causing this horrible bounding pulse. Things I have considered is estrogen too high, HCG causing the issue, giving 6 weeks to get stable levels and more. Everything on paper is absolutely normal, blood pressure is 115/60 with a HR of 55-60, heart is fine on MRI scans etc. There doesn't seem to be any difference in numbers between my blood pressure and scans between pre TRT and now.
I believe that the problem may be caused by the vasodilatory effects of testosterone. I have taken supplements like l-arginine before which give me a similar feeling (but much worse) to testosterone. I am very sensitive to these things. The largest analysis I could I find on pubmed discussing this dilatory mechanism states this:
(The vasodilatory action of testosterone: a potassium-channel opening or a calcium antagonistic action? ). ‘Clearly the majority of studies conducted into determining the dilatory mechanism of action of testosterone can be interpreted as being supportive of a calcium antagonistic action, since the efficacy of testosterone is clearly linked to the mechanism of action of the precontractile agonist.’. Is there anyway to counteract this action of vasodilation? This thing is very uncomfortable and stops me getting deep sleep because the pulse is stopping my brain from resting (as stange as that sounds).
Edit: I've tried beta blockers and everything else to try and stop this problem, with no success.