Guest guest Posted March 30, 2010 Report Share Posted March 30, 2010 This is an update of the message I sent at 4:42 a.m. today. I just spoke with my doctor. He says anything would be a guess until he sees new labs, so he's ordering thyroids and, at my request, RBC potassium and electrolytes. I remembered many group members having problems with potassium, so I read about aldosterone at STTM. My symptoms fit low potassium, i.e. high bp and weakness. My labs will be done tomorrow. Below is a description of what happened in the wee hours of this morning: I awoke at 3:30 a.m. feeling extremely weak and weird. My bp was 199/91 with a pulse of 91. I've been experiencing spells of strange weakness since Thursday. Each time I was able to feel better by taking a sublingual dose of 5 mcg T3. But this is the first time I've awoken in the middle of the night with this problem, and the first time I've had a bp/pulse anything like this. And this time a dose of T3 didn't help. In fact, it's now hours later, I've had 3 doses of T3 at 4 hours apart, and I still feel very weak, though my bp is stable at about 140/60, pulse 65. I wanted to get some input about this. Does it sound like an aldosterone/potassium issue? Or perhaps RT3 has suddenly cleared and it's time to go on regular thyroid meds? I've been on T3 since January 22. After a month on T3, my ratio improved from 4.3 to 15.6, but it stills seems soon for it to have cleared completely. Thanks so much for any thoughts. Peggy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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