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    Ok here are the recent developments and they don't make any sense to me. Last Sunday at about 4AM I woke up from a deep sleep gasping for air like I hadn't taken a breath in awhile. I got up and went and sat in my chair and watched TV. Still couldn't take a deep breath, but was good enough to breathe and every now and then good a good deep breath. I was tired all day Sunday and actually took a nap with no problems breathing.

    Fast forward to Tuesday night. I wake up at 1AM again gasping for air and couldn't take a deep breath. I called my daughter who is an ER nurse and she said go to the ER. By the time I got to the ER I was ok, but still couldn't get a deep breath. They drew blood and did a Troponin test, the marker for a heart attack was present, but just barely, and my kidney function was not quite 100%. Chest x ray to look for possible blood clot nothing. So 2 hours into the ER visit they wanted to keep me for observation and have me do a stress test in the morning when the cardiac people arrive.

    I am feeling ok and my oxygen levels are back to normal 99 vise 89 when I came in. 6AM they draw blood to check the marker again. Came back normal this time? Put some dye in me that goes to my heart and send me up to take pictures of my heart. Change into PT gear and hop on the treadmill for a stress test. Made it 15 minutes and completed the 5th level. 1 minute before the end of the 5th level shot me with some more dye. I ended the 5th level at a pulse of 151 BPM and was still able to talk to the lady doing the stress test. I was winded, but recovered quickly. Then back to take pictures of my heart again while pumping hard.

    I did not tell them about the tren use and just let them run their tests. Cardiologist said I have a very strong heart and that there is nothing wrong with it! I am glad I did this test after being on HRT for about 7 years (peace of mind).
    Last night slept with no problems?

    No more tren E for me!!!! Anyone got any thoughts? Why have problems breathing when sleeping, but only slightly winded when doing cardio?
    Last edited by bethdoth; 03-07-2019 at 11:11 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bethdoth View Post
    Ok here are the recent developments and they don't make any sense to me. Last Sunday at about 4AM I woke up from a deep sleep gasping for air like I hadn't taken a breath in awhile. I got up and went and sat in my chair and watched TV. Still couldn't take a deep breath, but was good enough to breathe and every now and then good a good deep breath. I was tired all day Sunday and actually took a nap with no problems breathing.

    Fast forward to Tuesday night. I wake up at 1AM again gasping for air and couldn't take a deep breath. I called my daughter who is an ER nurse and she said go to the ER. By the time I got to the ER I was ok, but still couldn't get a deep breath. They drew blood and did a Troponin test, the marker for a heart attack was present, but just barely, and my kidney function was not quite 100%. Chest x ray to look for possible blood clot nothing. So 2 hours into the ER visit they wanted to keep me for observation and have me do a stress test in the morning when the cardiac people arrive.

    I am feeling ok and my oxygen levels are back to normal 99 vise 89 when I came in. 6AM they draw blood to check the marker again. Came back normal this time? Put some dye in me that goes to my heart and send me up to take pictures of my heart. Change into PT gear and hop on the treadmill for a stress test. Made it 15 minutes and completed the 5th level. 1 minute before the end of the 5th level shot me with some more dye. I ended the 5th level at a pulse of 151 BPM and was still able to talk to the lady doing the stress test. I was winded, but recovered quickly. Then back to take pictures of my heart again while pumping hard.

    I did not tell them about the tren use and just let them run their tests. Cardiologist said I have a very strong heart and that there is nothing wrong with it! I am glad I did this test after being on HRT for about 7 years (peace of mind).
    Last night slept with no problems?

    No more tren E for me!!!! Anyone got any thoughts? Why have problems breathing when sleeping, but only slightly winded when doing cardio?
    If you need tren in your life , go with ace instead of E , heard that if you get sides , it's hell on earth.
    I'm very glad you're okay man!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chrisp83TRT View Post
    If you need tren in your life , go with ace instead of E , heard that if you get sides , it's hell on earth.
    I'm very glad you're okay man!

    Sent from my JSN-AL00 using Tapatalk
    Yes I have always done ace in the past first and last time with E!!! My last injection of 250mg was on Sunday Feb 24th, should be clearing out pretty good now 10 days. I still don't understand why it would hit me when sleeping? I do snore like a chainsaw and probably have sleep apnea. Maybe I just stopped breathing in my sleep because of that and then due to the trens effect on your ability to take a deep breath I was struggling to recover air from that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bethdoth View Post
    Ok here are the recent developments and they don't make any sense to me. Last Sunday at about 4AM I woke up from a deep sleep gasping for air like I hadn't taken a breath in awhile. I got up and went and sat in my chair and watched TV. Still couldn't take a deep breath, but was good enough to breathe and every now and then good a good deep breath. I was tired all day Sunday and actually took a nap with no problems breathing.

    Fast forward to Tuesday night. I wake up at 1AM again gasping for air and couldn't take a deep breath. I called my daughter who is an ER nurse and she said go to the ER. By the time I got to the ER I was ok, but still couldn't get a deep breath. They drew blood and did a Troponin test, the marker for a heart attack was present, but just barely, and my kidney function was not quite 100%. Chest x ray to look for possible blood clot nothing. So 2 hours into the ER visit they wanted to keep me for observation and have me do a stress test in the morning when the cardiac people arrive.

    I am feeling ok and my oxygen levels are back to normal 99 vise 89 when I came in. 6AM they draw blood to check the marker again. Came back normal this time? Put some dye in me that goes to my heart and send me up to take pictures of my heart. Change into PT gear and hop on the treadmill for a stress test. Made it 15 minutes and completed the 5th level. 1 minute before the end of the 5th level shot me with some more dye. I ended the 5th level at a pulse of 151 BPM and was still able to talk to the lady doing the stress test. I was winded, but recovered quickly. Then back to take pictures of my heart again while pumping hard.

    I did not tell them about the tren use and just let them run their tests. Cardiologist said I have a very strong heart and that there is nothing wrong with it! I am glad I did this test after being on HRT for about 7 years (peace of mind).
    Last night slept with no problems?

    No more tren E for me!!!! Anyone got any thoughts? Why have problems breathing when sleeping, but only slightly winded when doing cardio?
    bethdoth,

    It is like I am reading my diary here going back about 2.5 years. Exactly what is describe in here is what happened to me. My problem appeared exactly like yours, went away, came back, went away and then came to stay. They investigated everything and thought I had a blood cloth, that was not the case, and put me on blood thinners. Over the course of a year and a half I went to three different hospitals asking them the re-run everything the previous guys had done and today I am still no closer to a solution. My breathing problems is essentially my new normal and I have gotten used to it. The one thing I have not looked at is my diaphragm as it could potentially cause a problem. Should you find any ideas around this I am going to be all ears.

    Good luck,
    ~t

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