My experience with DS Frenzy
Hi all,
Just thought I would share my recent experience with DS Frenzy. This is kind of a warning for others, just to approach with care.
I'll start this off by saying that I'm on a medication Tranylcypromine (brand name Parnate) which is a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (an old type of anti-depressant), so it could be the combination of this and Frenzy that caused the problem.
I took one scoop with about 500ml of water at about 4 in the afternoon and was walking to the gym at 4.30 when I felt my heart beating very strongly but slowly. Got to the gym and was feeling dizzy. Started one set of chin ups and got to 4 and had to sit down as my head started to feel like it was going to explode.
I started sweating profuesly and was dripping. I went to the front desk to ask for a blood pressure monitor and they suggested I go home. Then they suggested contacting someone to come and get me.
I decided to walk home and had to stop in the park as my head was killing me. A dad actually picked up his child and moved them away from me (must have looked bad). Then I was on my knees at the water fountain trying to dilute the remainder in my stomach.
Managed to get home after stopping again.
Got home and started vomiting and chest pressure started.
My wife came home while I was over the toilet. She freaked out. Got out the blood pressure monitor which showed blood pressure of 177 over 108 and a heart beat of 41 (usually I'm about 115/75 and a heart beat of 75). Kept testing and getting similar results.
She called doctor who said they were 3 hours away so she called the ambulance, despite my protests.
Got taken to hospital where they did some tests and it appears I had a coronary vasospasm.
They did soome blood tests which showed troponin levels of 276 and then 233 for the following test. Normal troponin levels are around 14. Levels over 100 can indicate a heart attack. Troponin is protein that is released into the blood when the heart suffers a trauma.
So I stayed in the hospital until yesterday (Monday) when they did an angiogram and echo testing and further ECGs. No blockages or abnormalities and so I was discharged. They indicated they could do some further testing to work out exactly what had happened though they didn't think it was wise for various reasons.
It may be a coincidence that all this occured while taking Frenzy and I may have had the problem anyway. This is possible though I've never had an problems with my heart before, I'm active and healthy, the problems started about half hour after taking it and died down about 4 hours after taking it.
I have nothing against the product, I would just recommend those who want to try it approach with care. If you really want to try it then start at a quarter of the recommended dose and gradually build up. Better to be safe than sorry.
Further, I've tried Craze, C4, Pump Extrem and a few others and haven't had any negative side effects.