So I'm in the 8th week of my first ever cycle of test e 500 mg. Blood pressure is 130/72, resting heartrate 75.
Yesterday I went for EKG and heart ultrasound and found that my left ventricular wall thickness is 13 mm which is over the reference range 6-11. My overall left ventricular size has also increased a little, but heart functions are all good. I googled and found that it's normal for heavy lifters to have slightly enlarged heart especially during cycle. A research found that most elite lifters using steroid have left ventricular wall thickness over 13mm, the largest being 16 mm. This type of left ventricular hypertrophy is called physiological LVH. On the other hand, pathiological LVH is another type of enlarged heart caused by underlying issues. I checked the numbers on my ultrasound report and was very certain that my condition is physiological meaning that it's only caused by steroid use and chronicle lifting rather than by dangerous underlying issues. The doctor also said its clear that I don't have any serious and chronicle heart issues.
My question is, should I continue my cycle? My google research shows this to be a normal condition, and my bp and Hr are all good, but I still wanna hear some opinions...I live in China so I will never completely trust a doctor here.
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Yesterday I went for EKG and heart ultrasound and found that my left ventricular wall thickness is 13 mm which is over the reference range 6-11. My overall left ventricular size has also increased a little, but heart functions are all good. I googled and found that it's normal for heavy lifters to have slightly enlarged heart especially during cycle. A research found that most elite lifters using steroid have left ventricular wall thickness over 13mm, the largest being 16 mm. This type of left ventricular hypertrophy is called physiological LVH. On the other hand, pathiological LVH is another type of enlarged heart caused by underlying issues. I checked the numbers on my ultrasound report and was very certain that my condition is physiological meaning that it's only caused by steroid use and chronicle lifting rather than by dangerous underlying issues. The doctor also said its clear that I don't have any serious and chronicle heart issues.
My question is, should I continue my cycle? My google research shows this to be a normal condition, and my bp and Hr are all good, but I still wanna hear some opinions...I live in China so I will never completely trust a doctor here.
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