Undercoversub
Greenlighter
- Joined
- Apr 29, 2018
- Messages
- 10
Hi, been lifting for a few years now. 4 years later I started my first cycle, just test, ran it for 4 months came off and loved it. Got amazing results and next cycle threw dbol in just for a kick start.
Decided to, besides blood levels, get a check up and asked to see my heart. Came back I have an enlarged heart. But only in a certain part. Now I do have family history of hcm (yes very stupid to lift as juice but oh well can't go back...) and I'm stating to wonder what was the mail culprit. Lifting, juicing or genetics. Athletes heart would enlarge the whole heart, where as in my case it is just a small portion. (Septum is 20mm)
My real question is does anybody have any idea of future growth. I haven't lifted now in months, and will it be possible to shrink? Or could it be a product of juice (swelling of tissue) but than it would be whole heart? Lifting was my life, but as we all know we take what we get and move on. I'm in my early 20's and im looking for the long road here so whatever I can do. Cardiologist isn't sure if he wants me doing cardio or nothing but most certainly no lifting.
Decided to, besides blood levels, get a check up and asked to see my heart. Came back I have an enlarged heart. But only in a certain part. Now I do have family history of hcm (yes very stupid to lift as juice but oh well can't go back...) and I'm stating to wonder what was the mail culprit. Lifting, juicing or genetics. Athletes heart would enlarge the whole heart, where as in my case it is just a small portion. (Septum is 20mm)
My real question is does anybody have any idea of future growth. I haven't lifted now in months, and will it be possible to shrink? Or could it be a product of juice (swelling of tissue) but than it would be whole heart? Lifting was my life, but as we all know we take what we get and move on. I'm in my early 20's and im looking for the long road here so whatever I can do. Cardiologist isn't sure if he wants me doing cardio or nothing but most certainly no lifting.