Vastness
Bluelight Crew
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- Mar 10, 2006
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I think I am in relatively good health, but I have taken stimulants more often than I would like - both those with well documented cardiotoxicity and those generally considered to be fairly benign, but which may still perhaps cause adverse cardiovascular effects over a long enough period.
Because of this, and also because I just find these kind of objective measures of health quite interesting, I would like to get some kind of test done to check the health of my heart. However I am uncertain what test would give me the most useful information. I have read that ECGs cannot spot everything and may not worth bothering with if you don't already have some clear symptoms. I know there are various other tests available, but I am unsure which of them would be best - and also which would even be an option, as I suspect some at the more cutting edge may be out of my price range.
So I would appreciate some input from anyone who has some knowledge of this area - whether that is because you have actual training in a relevant field, or because you yourself have decided to seek out such a test for similar reasons, and would be happy to share the results of your own research.
Because of this, and also because I just find these kind of objective measures of health quite interesting, I would like to get some kind of test done to check the health of my heart. However I am uncertain what test would give me the most useful information. I have read that ECGs cannot spot everything and may not worth bothering with if you don't already have some clear symptoms. I know there are various other tests available, but I am unsure which of them would be best - and also which would even be an option, as I suspect some at the more cutting edge may be out of my price range.
So I would appreciate some input from anyone who has some knowledge of this area - whether that is because you have actual training in a relevant field, or because you yourself have decided to seek out such a test for similar reasons, and would be happy to share the results of your own research.