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{Moderator: Please try google, wiki or pubmed first for these types of

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beta_blocker

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This might be a stupid question but what's a beta blocker?  Thanks--

Joe

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From: lahrasvet <lahra2000@...>

Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2012 8:36 AM

Subject: HEART ISSUES- Could be adrenal?

 

I had a period of time when heart issues were extreme, had to go to ER, was sent

home with diagnosis of " non-specific abnormality " (duh)

after ECG. I had horrific reactions to any kind of stimulus. Noise would make

me feel like I was on the verge of dying. I don't have any solutions, my heart

is not that severe now but I do have episodes of tachycardia, sometimes

arrhythmia. In my case, I have an alternative practitioner who can muscle test

which organs are most stressed, and in my case it always turns out to be the

adrenals when my heart is acting up. Not surprising, because I am in severe at

times excruciating pain from some co-existing conditions along with ME and

Fibro. I take supplements for the adrenals daily. Hasn't cured me, but I don't

feel like I'm going to die. I do occasionally take a beta blocker, and I think

taken once in a while, it seems pretty benign, like taking a valium on occasion

of severe stress. My practitioner says the beta blocker calms down the adrenal

reaction.

Hope this is helpful.

Olga in Massachusetts

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> Hello Chris. I went through something similar. They kept sending me home

and I was sure I would have a heart attack. Somehow I didn't have one and got on

GcMAF, which probably saved me. I am also on Atenolol. Did they give you any

cardiac testing? A CT angiogram perhaps? You are right..often nothing shows up

on tests for CFS.

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