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OH heavens yes. MY heart does all sort os things when I feel K am low

on cortisol. The oddest, (although not the worst) feeling one I get

is where the heart feels like it is going flubba-dubba-dub-blurb-

blub, and only corticosteroids make this go away.

~Inga

> I notice that when I am low cortisol, I will start getting a funny

> feeling heart. It isn't fast at all- it just seems to beat harder.

> Does anyone else experience this?!

>

> Also, I think I might need to arrange my doses differently. In the

> a.m. after the first dose, the funny heart thing doesn't go away.

> It only goes away with the 2nd a.m. dose. That makes me think I am

> not dosing high enough my first dose. Here is my schedule:

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flubba-dubba-dub-blurb-blub

do you mean it feels like it's extra heart beats or skipped beats? for me

that is a low thyroid symptom. like my heart is trying to catch up.

SAMMIE

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OH heavens yes. MY heart does all sort os things when I feel K am low

on cortisol. The oddest, (although not the worst) feeling one I get

is where the heart feels like it is going flubba-dubba-dub-blurb-

blub, and only corticosteroids make this go away.

~Inga

> I notice that when I am low cortisol, I will start getting a funny

> feeling heart. It isn't fast at all- it just seems to beat harder.

> Does anyone else experience this?!

>

> Also, I think I might need to arrange my doses differently. In the

> a.m. after the first dose, the funny heart thing doesn't go away.

> It only goes away with the 2nd a.m. dose. That makes me think I am

> not dosing high enough my first dose. Here is my schedule:

>

> 6

>

>

>

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Inga, do you think yours skips beats and is that still low cortisol? I *think*

mine is beating fast, because it feels like anxiety, or something. So I feel my

pulse, but find that it isn't beating fast at all. It does seem to be skipping a

beat here and there, or pausing. Is that low cortisol? I never had this until I

started HC. When I feel it at night, it definitely goes away after HC. Early in

the morning, the HC doesn't make it go away, until the 2nd dose or so.

-Olif

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I have weird heart beating too. Mine usually occurs when I get home from

work and take a nap. I awaken to find my heart beating very heard, and I

feel totally washed out. If I do not take a nap my heart does not do this.

It lasts about an hour after I wake up from the nap.

I suppose it is possible to be short on cortisol by the end of the day......

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Inga, do you think yours skips beats and is that still low cortisol? I

*think* mine is beating fast, because it feels like anxiety, or something.

So I feel my pulse, but find that it isn't beating fast at all. It does seem

to be skipping a beat here and there, or pausing. Is that low cortisol? I

never had this until I started HC. When I feel it at night, it definitely

goes away after HC. Early in the morning, the HC doesn't make it go away,

until the 2nd dose or so.

-Olif

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For me, I have high nighttime cortisol, so it make

sense for me to believe that it's a high thyroid

symptom. It's only happened since I increased my

thyroid meds. But it seems like some foods also

trigger the fast beats.

BUT, I would think it's also because I don't have

enough cortisol and thus, the thyroid meds are

circulating in my blood, but not getting in my tissues

due to the low cortisol........circular sentence, I

know.....

SAMMIE

--- " C. Mannelli, Ed.D. "

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> I have weird heart beating too. Mine usually occurs

> when I get home from

> work and take a nap. I awaken to find my heart

> beating very heard, and I

> feel totally washed out. If I do not take a nap my

> heart does not do this.

> It lasts about an hour after I wake up from the nap.

>

> I suppose it is possible to be short on cortisol by

> the end of the day......

> ..........

>

> -- Re: strange heart feelings

>

> Inga, do you think yours skips beats and is that

> still low cortisol? I

> *think* mine is beating fast, because it feels like

> anxiety, or something.

> So I feel my pulse, but find that it isn't beating

> fast at all. It does seem

> to be skipping a beat here and there, or pausing. Is

> that low cortisol? I

> never had this until I started HC. When I feel it at

> night, it definitely

> goes away after HC. Early in the morning, the HC

> doesn't make it go away,

> until the 2nd dose or so.

>

> -Olif

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Sammie:

" For me, I have high nighttime cortisol, so it make

sense for me to believe that it's a high thyroid

symptom. "

I imagine it gets very confusing with so much going on. Right now I am not on

Armour, so it is probably a bit simpler with me.

I should be starting Armour soon though! My body temps aren't low any longer.

Sometimes my hands and feet are still cold, but not quite as often. Maybe I

should get tested again...Oh, except I do have TPO antibodies, so I guess I need

Armour either way...

-Olif

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Probably so, only thing si, Ican not tolerate Armour anymore, LOL I

think I need toget on tied release t3, but finding money for that is

the challenge...so ...flubba-dubba-dub-blurb-blub.

Sometimes I get the skipped beats too...or sort of these half beats.

~Inga

> haha

>

> flubba-dubba-dub-blurb-blub

>

> do you mean it feels like it's extra heart beats or skipped beats?

> for me that is a low thyroid symptom. like my heart is trying to

> catch up.

>

>

> SAMMIE

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Olif, I dont get skipepd beat too often. When my heart rate has

gotten fast, and then it is trying to slow down, is when I hear the

skips.

As far as the reast of what you write, I have similiar experiences to

ours.....

~Inga

> Inga, do you think yours skips beats and is that still low

> cortisol? I *think* mine is beating fast, because it feels like

> anxiety, or something. So I feel my pulse, but find that it isn't

> beating fast at all. It does seem to be skipping a beat here and

> there, or pausing. Is that low cortisol? I never had this until I

> started HC. When I feel it at night, it definitely goes away after

> HC. Early in the morning, the HC doesn't make it go away, until the

> 2nd dose or so.

>

> -Olif

>

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...could be toxicity issues added to this as well. the body naturaly

wants to detox at ngiht, and this can also cause rapid heart beat. It

is very possibly a combination......at least it is for me.

When it is a toxic reaction, taking baking soda in water, activated

charcaol and adding a hot shower when this happens in the middle of

the night helps me considerabkly. Sometimes I take more H/C

too.....depends

Liver might not be converting as well, I think....

~inga

> For me, I have high nighttime cortisol, so it make

> sense for me to believe that it's a high thyroid

> symptom. It's only happened since I increased my

> thyroid meds. But it seems like some foods also

> trigger the fast beats.

>

> BUT, I would think it's also because I don't have

> enough cortisol and thus, the thyroid meds are

> circulating in my blood, but not getting in my tissues

> due to the low cortisol........circular sentence, I

> know.....

>

> SAMMIE

>

> --- " C. Mannelli, Ed.D. "

> wrote:

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> <serv>

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