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could NPP be causing tachycardia? I’ve only done two injections and my resting heart rate has been anywhere from 150 now down to 106 with a beta blocker.
Yeah If it stays elevated then its not a bad idea to go to the hospital but if it dropped you are probably fine. Keep an eye on it. But If it doesn't go back up then I would say that you just shouldn't do NPP lol or probably deca either. what about Tren? or Ment? I haven't heard about a problem to this degree before and NPP doesn't do this to me. I am running 350mgs NPP now and my heart rate is like 80 bpm less than that but thats also about 20 bpm higher than off cycle.
 
Yeah If it stays elevated then its not a bad idea to go to the hospital but if it dropped you are probably fine. Keep an eye on it. But If it doesn't go back up then I would say that you just shouldn't do NPP lol or probably deca either. what about Tren? or Ment? I haven't heard about a problem to this degree before and NPP doesn't do this to me. I am running 350mgs NPP now and my heart rate is like 80 bpm less than that but thats also about 20 bpm higher than off cycle.
It’s currently dropping. Now down to 92 bpm resting. I live an hour from the nearest hospital I have plans to go later this evening now. I believe it could be a combination of things piled up like stress and lack of sleep. It was a bad idea for me to try to start a cycle at this time.
 
It’s currently dropping. Now down to 92 bpm resting. I live an hour from the nearest hospital I have plans to go later this evening now. I believe it could be a combination of things piled up like stress and lack of sleep. It was a bad idea for me to try to start a cycle at this time.
Plenty of things can make it worse. But 150 is highly concerning, doctor asap. And testing for sure
 
It’s currently dropping. Now down to 92 bpm resting. I live an hour from the nearest hospital I have plans to go later this evening now. I believe it could be a combination of things piled up like stress and lack of sleep. It was a bad idea for me to try to start a cycle at this time.
Alright well out of general care, that's a good sign. Do some box breathing to see if you can relax more. Look it up if you don't know, if you have a smart watch it probably has this feature. It works miracles if you commit to it daily, you'll see in time. Long-term benefit if you do it while driving, sitting, television, so on. Yeah drop everything until you figure it out. Do you routinely check BP? Do that if you haven't and start keeping a log of the machine doesn't document.

Best wishes dude
 
It’s currently dropping. Now down to 92 bpm resting. I live an hour from the nearest hospital I have plans to go later this evening now. I believe it could be a combination of things piled up like stress and lack of sleep. It was a bad idea for me to try to start a cycle at this time.
Do you take any stimulants? caffeine, energy drinks, adhd meds? Or maybe another med that could have caused the increase in HR?

If its situational, it wouldnt stay that elevated all day. If your able to find a quiet dark place to get yourself to relax and control breathing to slow things down, your HR should reflect it.

Sometimes we get anxious from worrying about an elevated number and checking so often that it actually makes things worse. The mind is a powerful thing.

Glad to hear your going to health professionals. It honestly is the best thing you can do not only for your immediate physical health, but for your long term mental health as well. Ruling out anything bad will only bring you more piece of mind. Hopefully everythings good and they tell you it was anxiety or something.At that point, safe to say the anxiety was the NPP.

Hoping its nothing and just npp anxiety. That compound doesnt agree with everyone. I have some for a while and still havent gotten myself to take it
 
Do you take any stimulants? caffeine, energy drinks, adhd meds? Or maybe another med that could have caused the increase in HR?

If its situational, it wouldnt stay that elevated all day. If your able to find a quiet dark place to get yourself to relax and control breathing to slow things down, your HR should reflect it.

Sometimes we get anxious from worrying about an elevated number and checking so often that it actually makes things worse. The mind is a powerful thing.

Glad to hear your going to health professionals. It honestly is the best thing you can do not only for your immediate physical health, but for your long term mental health as well. Ruling out anything bad will only bring you more piece of mind. Hopefully everythings good and they tell you it was anxiety or something.At that point, safe to say the anxiety was the NPP.

Hoping its nothing and just npp anxiety. That compound doesnt agree with everyone. I have some for a while and still havent gotten myself to take it
This^^^
 
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