So I went to the ER last night for dizziness and nausea. They gave me an ECG and noticed abnormalities. After explaining a family history of heart disease and my use of anabolics they offered to admit me so I could get a echocardiogram and an echocardiogram stress test to make sure I was good. I spent the night, got the echocardiogram in the morning. Everything was normal. Then I did the stress test and the results came back normal in fact the tech said I was in excellent physical shape. Then finally the doctor comes and tells me my labs look good and the echo and stress test looks good but there was one problem and that was they kept getting readings of my having inverted T waves. Normally inverted T waves means myocardial ischemia or some type of defect, blockage, high blood pressure, valve issue etc etc but they ruled out all major heart issues and everything looks fine. They just don't understand why I have inverted T waves in my ecg tests. The doctor told me I can drink coffee go to the gym and keep doing what I'm doing. I even asked him about steroids and he said that he doesn't believe the steroids have anything to do with the inverted T waves. He referred me to a cardiologist to follow up just to see if they can figure out why they're getting those readings. Has any of you ever heard of this? Should I be worried?