Shortness of breath, fatigue

ChelseaNYC

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Hello everyone,

I ended my cycle a few days ago, and was on for 13 weeks. Weeks 1-4 were test prop/npp 100/100 eOD, weeks 5-11 were test prop/tren ace 50/100 eod. I did 2 extra weeks of test due to an unexpected trip.

Towards the end of the cycle, I sort of experienced some shortness of breath - nothing major - and I attributed it to the tren. Now, here we are over 2 weeks after my last injection. I still feel short of breath, and a bit fatigued. My chest feels tight.

I keep telling myself it's just anxiety coming off tren. But, I've used it a couple times before and this seems worse somehow. I have been regretting ever being on gear lately, so the anxiety issues could be real. Kava seems to help quite a bit, but I don't have anything else.

Is this a heart condition? Am I just being crazy?
 
i dont realy know and dont think anyone can actualy tell u here , may be from the tren , may not . id say if u are concerned about it , u know more then anyone else , go and get check out by a doctor .
 
Sounds to me like u need to get your ass to a doctor quick! Don't play around when it comes to that type of stuff, seriously...
 
Have labs run lately? A high red cell count can cause your symptoms and a few more. Shortness of breath, fatigue, chest tightness, dizziness, headaches and HBP can all be symptoms. Heart attack & stroke can be the result.

You should donate blood if you haven't recently and see your doc. Nobody here is qualified to diagnose you, especially over the internet.
 
Go to the doctor. If you're worried about him finding out you were on Roids, he won't know and you don't have to tell him.
 
Have labs run lately? A high red cell count can cause your symptoms and a few more. Shortness of breath, fatigue, chest tightness, dizziness, headaches and HBP can all be symptoms. Heart attack & stroke can be the result.

You should donate blood if you haven't recently and see your doc. Nobody here is qualified to diagnose you, especially over the internet.

How big of a risk is this?

I was recently on a mountain in the rockies, and I think the elvation made it worse.

I've got to get on a flight in 2 hours. Is this a medical emergency? I've got an appointment to give blood tomorrow back in New York, but now I'm thinking it's bad.

Thanks guy.
 
I had a lot of the same symptoms... turned out to be high anxiety. I didn't play around with it though I went straigt to my dr. Had 3 really big attacks and 3 different visits to my dr. Before I believd him about the anxiety. I had bp tested heart function etc etc...It is really some scary shit, but don't fuck around and get to the dr. You don't have to tell him shit. Just describe your symptoms and he will do all the tests...peace of mind is worth its weight in gold bro
 
How big of a risk is this?

I was recently on a mountain in the rockies, and I think the elvation made it worse.

I've got to get on a flight in 2 hours. Is this a medical emergency? I've got an appointment to give blood tomorrow back in New York, but now I'm thinking it's bad.

Thanks guy.
Elevation making it worse is very likely. You're already short of breath and then depriving yourself of even more air.

Like I said bro, nobody here is qualified to diagnose you. It could be simple and nothing to be concerned about or it could be life threatening.

You need to see a doctor for a proper diagnoses. Is it a minor or severe shortness of breath?
 
I was diagnosed with adult onset asthma when i was 25. You dont want to fuck around with this. If you are concerned, you need to go to doc. Better safe than sorry.
 
Elevation making it worse is very likely. You're already short of breath and then depriving yourself of even more air.

Like I said bro, nobody here is qualified to diagnose you. It could be simple and nothing to be concerned about or it could be life threatening.

You need to see a doctor for a proper diagnoses. Is it a minor or severe shortness of breath?

I ended up going to the doctor. Basic tests didn't uncover anything. EKG, blood tests were all normal. No signs of blood clots, heart attack, or whatever. Red blood cell count was normal. Blood pressure was normal.

It's a fucking mystery. I'm out in the middle of nowhere going to cardiologist in the morning.
 
I ended up going to the doctor. Basic tests didn't uncover anything. EKG, blood tests were all normal. No signs of blood clots, heart attack, or whatever. Red blood cell count was normal. Blood pressure was normal.

It's a fucking mystery. I'm out in the middle of nowhere going to cardiologist in the morning.
It's a good sign nothing obvious shows up, but you may also need a pulmonologist to be certain about what's going on.
 
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