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I am normally am not hypoglycemic but I had not eat much today as I

was on the run helping my son. So it is possible when I felt the

shakiness start it could have been that. However, I eat some pasta

just before going to bible study after I left my message on the forum

and as I was leaving an irregular heartbeat hit me. I happen to

carry a wrist BP machine with me cause my husband sometimes has low

blood pressure so I took it in the car. It was high with an

irregular heartbeat. I checked again at church where I could also do

the standing. BP went down but the standing BP dropped 20 points, I

was sweating a little. My standing BP when I got home only dropped 6

points. I did take a 10mg HC on waY to church and then another 10

about 45 minutes later at church. I am going to double my bedtime HC

dose before bed. Do you think hypoglycemia could have caused all of

this even the irregular heartbeat again??? Will check for your

answer in the morning so I can explain all this to new doc tomorrow

afternoon.

> >>when I got home from my son's I felt shaky inside, especially

> my hands and arms and feel quite nervous. I took my BP as soon as

I

> got home, without waiting for 5 minutes, it was 193/84 p. 94<<

>

> Any possibility you wer hypoglycemic? Low glucose feels liek the

same thing as low cortisol because they both cause adnrealine to

surge. Adrneline can raise BP and PULSE very high veyr quickly. if

you wer not hyoglycemic thne I would hold th HC dose for a while to

make certain this dose is nto too low before lowering further.

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With your BP dropping on standing like that I suspect you need

aldosterone tested. But yes high adrenaline can cause very irregualr

heartbeat and very fast pulse. It also can cause high BP.

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I had aldosterone tested in Dec and it was good but sodium and

potassium were low. I am on sea salt 1/2 tsp twice day. Was on

potassium suppllement until a week ago and went off of it cause did

not want to overdo that. This morning at 2:15am my BP was as follows:

laying--118/72 p.87 & irregular

sitting--120/72 p.80 & irregular

standing--150/72 p.95 & irregular

I did not sleep good at all last nite, thought might have been cause

doubled nitetime HC. At 6am this morning my BP was:

sitting--118/74 P.104 & irregular

standing--132/74 p.59 & irregular

I took my blood sugar this morning @ 6am also with my husbands kit.

It was 132, that is high. It has always been around 80-90 before.

What is going on. I will check it again in two hours cause I took my

BP med with milk. Will let you know what it is then. If I went

hypoglycemic yesterday, could that have fouled me up when I only had

pasta for dinner and caused sugar to go high???

> With your BP dropping on standing like that I suspect you need

> aldosterone tested. But yes high adrenaline can cause very

irregualr

> heartbeat and very fast pulse. It also can cause high BP.

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I had aldosterone tested in Dec and it was good but sodium and

potassium were low. I am on sea salt 1/2 tsp twice day. Was on

potassium suppllement until a week ago and went off of it cause did

not want to overdo that. This morning at 2:15am my BP was as follows:

laying--118/72 p.87 & irregular

sitting--120/72 p.80 & irregular

standing--150/72 p.95 & irregular

I did not sleep good at all last nite, thought might have been cause

doubled nitetime HC. At 6am this morning my BP was:

sitting--118/74 P.104 & irregular

standing--132/74 p.59 & irregular

I took my blood sugar this morning @ 6am also with my husbands kit.

It was 132, that is high. It has always been around 80-90 before.

What is going on. I will check it again in two hours cause I took my

BP med with milk. Will let you know what it is then. If I went

hypoglycemic yesterday, could that have fouled me up when I only had

pasta for dinner and caused sugar to go high???

> With your BP dropping on standing like that I suspect you need

> aldosterone tested. But yes high adrenaline can cause very

irregualr

> heartbeat and very fast pulse. It also can cause high BP.

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> http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/

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Had you eaten or drank ANYTHING before that fastign reading? If not then oyu

probabyl need to lower your HC dose as this sia definite sign something is

veyr wrong though adrenaline can raise glucose too, I would dsuggest getting

an A1c done ASAP to see if this is a fluke or a real problem.

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I had a little milk after the 6am glucose reading when I took my BP med

50/25. At 8am it was 135. I see the new doc this afternoon I will ask

her to take an A1c test, my hubby has those frequently. Shouldn't I

hold off on lowering HC at least till tomorrow and see what glucose is

then. I just took my BP resting 6 minutes and it was sitting 114/74

p.70, no irregular heartbeat; standing 124/73 p.78, no irregular

heartbeat. I double dosed my 6am & 8am HC, I won't add anymore now

that heartbeat is back to normal.

> Had you eaten or drank ANYTHING before that fastign reading? If not

then oyu

> probabyl need to lower your HC dose as this sia definite sign

something is

> veyr wrong though adrenaline can raise glucose too, I would dsuggest

getting

> an A1c done ASAP to see if this is a fluke or a real problem.

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> http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/

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Val,When you have high adreniline, does that mean you need more HC? I am wondering if my high pulse is being caused by this.If you have high adreniline, how do you get rid of it?Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2009 4:24 AMTo: RT3_T3 Subject: Re: Re: Adrenals & ArmourWith your BP dropping on standing like that I suspect you need aldosterone tested. But yes high adrenaline can cause very irregualr heartbeat and very fast pulse. It also can cause high BP. -- Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WVhttp://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RT3_T3/ Messages in this topic (29) [The entire original message is not included]

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Well at noon I sstarted feeling shaky again and had eat breakfast. I

took my glucose and it was 144. I had taken the HC as:

6am l0mg and 10mg stress dose

8am 2.5mg and 2.5 stress dose

10am 7.5mg no stress dose no irregular heartbeat.

Noon---suppose to be 2.5 and beings I'm shaky again I am cutting back

on the HC as you suggested as I had a glucose of 144 after 2 hours

eating I did not think that would cause the problem, I definitely was

not hypoglycemic this morning at 6am, 8am, or noon. Will let you know

what happens with doc later today.

> I would wait to see what your A1c says.

> Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WV

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> http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/

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Is there a test for high adrenaline? Other than high pulse, what are symptoms of this? How do you get rid of it?Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2009 1:28 PMTo: RT3_T3 Subject: Re: Re: Adrenals & ArmourHigh adrenaline is usually caused by low cortisol or hypoglycemia. It would be corrected by bringing cortisl up. -- Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WVhttp://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RT3_T3/ Messages in this topic (35) [The entire original message is not included]

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Is there a test for high adrenaline? Other than high pulse, what are symptoms of this? How do you get rid of it?Sent: Thursday, February 05, 2009 1:28 PMTo: RT3_T3 Subject: Re: Re: Adrenals & ArmourHigh adrenaline is usually caused by low cortisol or hypoglycemia. It would be corrected by bringing cortisl up. -- Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WVhttp://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RT3_T3/ Messages in this topic (35) [The entire original message is not included]

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Well we tested for Hypoglycemia and I don't have that. Plus I eat high protien and a lot of raw foods, so I know I am not spiking it.

I have a funny feeling adrenaline might be my issue. Please Lord!

Is there a specific test for adrenaline?

I am wondering if once I bring up my HC (which is what you mean by raising cortisol) if this will solve the high pulse? (My aldestorone was normal on the hormone test and salt water does not bring my pulse down either.)

To: RT3_T3 Sent: Thursday, February 5, 2009 1:28:46 PMSubject: Re: Re: Adrenals & Armour

High adrenaline is usually caused by low cortisol or hypoglycemia. It would be corrected by bringing cortisl up.-- Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WVhttp://www.stopthet hyroidmadness. com/http://health. groups.yahoo. com/group/ NaturalThyroidHo rmonesADRENALS/http://health. groups.yahoo. com/group/ RT3_T3/

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Well we tested for Hypoglycemia and I don't have that. Plus I eat high protien and a lot of raw foods, so I know I am not spiking it.

I have a funny feeling adrenaline might be my issue. Please Lord!

Is there a specific test for adrenaline?

I am wondering if once I bring up my HC (which is what you mean by raising cortisol) if this will solve the high pulse? (My aldestorone was normal on the hormone test and salt water does not bring my pulse down either.)

To: RT3_T3 Sent: Thursday, February 5, 2009 1:28:46 PMSubject: Re: Re: Adrenals & Armour

High adrenaline is usually caused by low cortisol or hypoglycemia. It would be corrected by bringing cortisl up.-- Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WVhttp://www.stopthet hyroidmadness. com/http://health. groups.yahoo. com/group/ NaturalThyroidHo rmonesADRENALS/http://health. groups.yahoo. com/group/ RT3_T3/

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> Well at noon I sstarted feeling shaky again and had eat breakfast.

I

> took my glucose and it was 144. I had taken the HC as:

> 6am l0mg and 10mg stress dose

> 8am 2.5mg and 2.5 stress dose

> 10am 7.5mg no stress dose no irregular heartbeat.

> Noon---suppose to be 2.5 and beings I'm shaky again I am cutting

back

> on the HC as you suggested as I had a glucose of 144 after 2 hours

> eating I did not think that would cause the problem, I definitely

was

> not hypoglycemic this morning at 6am, 8am, or noon. Will let you

know

> what happens with doc later today.

> > I would wait to see what your A1c says.

> > Artistic Grooming- Hurricane

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> > http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/

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> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/

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> Well at noon I sstarted feeling shaky again and had eat breakfast.

I

> took my glucose and it was 144. I had taken the HC as:

> 6am l0mg and 10mg stress dose

> 8am 2.5mg and 2.5 stress dose

> 10am 7.5mg no stress dose no irregular heartbeat.

> Noon---suppose to be 2.5 and beings I'm shaky again I am cutting

back

> on the HC as you suggested as I had a glucose of 144 after 2 hours

> eating I did not think that would cause the problem, I definitely

was

> not hypoglycemic this morning at 6am, 8am, or noon. Will let you

know

> what happens with doc later today.

> > I would wait to see what your A1c says.

> > Artistic Grooming- Hurricane

WV

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> > http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/

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> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/

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If it were me, I would insist on the free levels as well, but yes this

idea sound good, but I am not sur how you will fare wiht the no bedtime

dos, you wil just have to try it and see.

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I did not take it last nite. But I noticed by bedtime my back was

bothering me again and it was bad this morning. So was that just a

once in awhile thing with thyroid getting to cells? My BP was good

this morning but the standing BP dropped quite a bit. My glucose was

111 which was better than yesterday. My eyes hurt a little more this

morning also, but of course thata could be the new BP med cause it says

it can cause headaches. I know when standing BP is going up I feel

better. I sure hope I haven't dropped the HC too fast, what do you

think?

> If it were me, I would insist on the free levels as well, but yes

this

> idea sound good, but I am not sur how you will fare wiht the no

bedtime

> dos, you wil just have to try it and see.

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OK I will hang in there with the 30mg HC. How long would it take to

straighten out the HC problem if that is what caused high BP and high

glucose as my glucose was 129 yet this morning upon rising. I do have

a headache but it is the same as when I first started new BP med, she

doubled the dose yesterday. But I do not feel as strong as I did

yesterday, legs especially. If it is the high cortisol when should the

glucose start coming down?

> It may just be your body trying to adjust. You really need to hold

new

> dosing for at least a week to let eveyrthing level out to the new

rythms.

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> http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/

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Well its been a week tomorrow, blood sugar levels are still the

same. But at the beginning of being on 30mg HC my standing blood

pressure was going up and I marveled at that and said YEAH, but

starting yesterday it has been going down. What do you think Val is

causing this? Did my adrenals crash again because of all of this? I

don't see Doc till the 18th. I will talk to her about the Free T3

and T4 then, cause she only ordered total. I'm going to study up on

them so I will have a good argument. I do know that one is the RT3

issue as I'm on Armour 90 mg and T3 25mcg so I have a chance of

getting it again.

OH, one more question, now that my standing BP is going down again,

does that mean no thyroid hormones to cells again???

> OK I will hang in there with the 30mg HC. How long would it take

to

> straighten out the HC problem if that is what caused high BP and

high

> glucose as my glucose was 129 yet this morning upon rising. I do

have

> a headache but it is the same as when I first started new BP med,

she

> doubled the dose yesterday. But I do not feel as strong as I did

> yesterday, legs especially. If it is the high cortisol when should

the

> glucose start coming down?

> > It may just be your body trying to adjust. You really need to

hold

> new

> > dosing for at least a week to let eveyrthing level out to the new

> rythms.

> >

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n it could be a stresor, exposure ot a flu or cold virus, or evn

weather related stress. It just seems unliklely that you could have it

rise part of the tie and not rise at other times unless something ELSE

is interfering or causing you adrnel stress.

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I missed alot of sleep tuesday nite as I babysat greatgrandbaby as her

mama worked; could that be the stressor you are talking about? If so,

what could I do about it other than get rest? I still do not sleep as

good as I should. I laid back down this morning and rested also. So

far today standing BP has baeen going down. It was doing so good

staying up, even with the decrease in HC and BP so high.

> n it could be a stresor, exposure ot a flu or cold virus, or evn

> weather related stress. It just seems unliklely that you could have

it

> rise part of the tie and not rise at other times unless something

ELSE

> is interfering or causing you adrnel stress.

>

> --

> Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WV

>

> http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/

>

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/

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