Testosterone cypionate and chest pain.

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I started trt at 200 mg weekly. Now I'm.on my third week and just started to feel a little of a chest pain. I feel it more when I'm sit on my work. When I'm moving like working on my home or in the gym I don't feel any pain. But 2 or 3 hours not moving and the pain comes. First thing I tried after panicked was an aspirin. That worked I think... I'm thinking lowering the dose. Also started a better diet cutting high cholesterol food.
 
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That's a bit high for trt, it could be a blood pressure problem. You should get a BP monitor.
 
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Like’s already been said, you need to keep an eye on blood pressure, but if you continue to have chest pain and know it’s not heartburn, you should go to the ER just to be safe. We are not Doctors on here and we can’t do an EKG to check your heart. Better safe than sorry.
 
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Better safe than sorry.
This. Always better to be safe than sorry. Worst case doctors say no issue, you go home, and spend a little on the doc visit.
 

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Blood pressure monitor for sure but I would also add 6000 fu's daily of Nattokinase on an empty stomach, split in two doses
 

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Chest pain = doctor. BP monitor and supplements are fine but you cannot be too careful when it comes to chest pains. Personally, I would have already called my cardiologist.
 

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Chest pain = doctor. BP monitor and supplements are fine but you cannot be too careful when it comes to chest pains. Personally, I would have already called my cardiologist.
I don't know how things are in USA but here in Puerto Rico we have a massive shortage of doctors. My primary doctor retired. My endocrinologist who give me the test injections put my next appointment in 3 months. New appointments for specialist are in 3 or 6 months. Only fast service is ER. Btw I'm 35 now I almost never go to doctors until start low T symptoms 2 years ago. I needed all last year looking to get trt.
 

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