
Originally Posted by
Test Monsterone
They're called PVC's (preventricular contractions), and they are usually benign. I've had them for about 8 years and I'm still alive. I get them during stressful times, from too much caffeine, or from dehydration/too much exercise/pushing my body too hard. Sometimes I'll be too relaxed and I'll get one, usually when my heart beat gets too low (50's,40's). It's almost like the heart forgets to pump once, and then makes up for it by pumping extra hard the next time.
Considering that you are on Tren and cut a bunch of weight, you are certainly putting more strain on your body than usual. I have never tried tren or cardarine, but any of these chemicals we inject or ingest are toxic to our bodies and sometimes central nervous system stress shows up through heart rate changes/skipped beats.
While I think most PVCs are benign, I believe whatever it is that is causing them to happen (whether drugs, stress, caffeine, not enough sleep, etc.), has the possibility of being more dangerous in the long term if no changes are made. Like I said, I get them sometimes at the gym too, which tells me to slow down and breathe more. It's my body's way of telling me, slow the fuck down bro bro.