Guest guest Posted November 15, 2004 Report Share Posted November 15, 2004 Hi, Ingrid, PVC's: premature ventricular contractions PAC's: premature atrial contractions What they feel like to me is a skipped beat, then the next is really hard, thumping me good! I don't know the difference, when I have them, between PVC/PAC...just got that information from the Holter monitor report. As far as the fast pulse and tachycardia, it does seem to be more common to have a slow heartbeat (with hypothyroidism)...doctors have told me that I couldn't be hypo as my heart rate was too fast. Did you have your ferritin tested? Seems like yours was low? That can also cause the tachycardia upon any exertion. I'd get extremely breathless even on walking up a half-flight of stairs, also had the sensation that I had to constantly yawn to get enough air. Being cold, tired, achy also can be symptoms. These symptoms are better since I've been on ferrous sulfate. , Wisconsin RE: !!HELP!! Let me know what you figure out. My husband has high mercury, and low thyroid in the form of hashi's, and he gets tachacardia Often after we eat out. We can not figure out the cause. He cut his thyroid, thinking that was it, and became much more hypo. That clearlywas not the answer. He thinks he has heart problems, so he is reluctant to up the armour too quickly. I think he needs more armour, and he thinks he needs less. nne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2004 Report Share Posted November 15, 2004 I have no irregular heartbeat that I'm aware of but do have all these symptoms you mentioned: " I'd get extremely breathless even on walking up a half-flight of stairs, also had the sensation that I had to constantly yawn to get enough air. Being cold, tired, achy also can be symptoms. " Does this mean I have low iron/ferritin then & need extra ferrous sulfate? C !!HELP!!/Ingrid//PVC's, PAC's Hi, Ingrid, PVC's: premature ventricular contractions PAC's: premature atrial contractions What they feel like to me is a skipped beat, then the next is really hard, thumping me good! I don't know the difference, when I have them, between PVC/PAC...just got that information from the Holter monitor report. As far as the fast pulse and tachycardia, it does seem to be more common to have a slow heartbeat (with hypothyroidism)...doctors have told me that I couldn't be hypo as my heart rate was too fast. Did you have your ferritin tested? Seems like yours was low? That can also cause the tachycardia upon any exertion. I'd get extremely breathless even on walking up a half-flight of stairs, also had the sensation that I had to constantly yawn to get enough air. Being cold, tired, achy also can be symptoms. These symptoms are better since I've been on ferrous sulfate. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2004 Report Share Posted November 15, 2004 NO I havenot had my ferretin tested...can't afford a doctor right now anyway. 3 Years ago was my last hair analysis and it showed quite a high iron level in my hair. That generally means the body is EXcreting a lot of iron, I think .. What about the good old inside of the eyelids test? Shouldn't they be pale if one's iron level is toolow, or am I missing someting here? I do have a problem exerting myself AT ALL. Hmmmm..... How can I self test? ~Inga ________ on 11/15/04 4:25 PM, maryjohn at maryjohn@... wrote: Hi, Ingrid, PVC's: premature ventricular contractions PAC's: premature atrial contractions What they feel like to me is a skipped beat, then the next is really hard, thumping me good! I don't know the difference, when I have them, between PVC/PAC...just got that information from the Holter monitor report. As far as the fast pulse and tachycardia, it does seem to be more common to have a slow heartbeat (with hypothyroidism)...doctors have told me that I couldn't be hypo as my heart rate was too fast. Did you have your ferritin tested? Seems like yours was low? That can also cause the tachycardia upon any exertion. I'd get extremely breathless even on walking up a half-flight of stairs, also had the sensation that I had to constantly yawn to get enough air. Being cold, tired, achy also can be symptoms. These symptoms are better since I've been on ferrous sulfate. , Wisconsin RE: !!HELP!! Let me know what you figure out. My husband has high mercury, and low thyroid in the form of hashi's, and he gets tachacardia Often after we eat out. We can not figure out the cause. He cut his thyroid, thinking that was it, and became much more hypo. That clearlywas not the answer. He thinks he has heart problems, so he is reluctant to up the armour too quickly. I think he needs more armour, and he thinks he needs less. nne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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