Guest guest Posted January 27, 2010 Report Share Posted January 27, 2010 When I do not have enough T3 in me, my heart rate slows down from its normal (around 60+ BPM) to under 50. The beat feels heavy and ponderous. Then it feels like a missed beat, long pause, then 3 or 4 fairly rapid beats. This continues. When I have enough T3 in me, I never notice my heart beat, but when I routinely check my pulse, its steady, regular and at 60+. I'm cycling up right now and, because not yet at optimum, having periods of uneveness including the heart beat phenom. just described. These " palpitations " , called " bradychardia: were part of symptoms constellation that got me looking into T3 a couple of years ago and fairly typical as T3 is instrumental/critical in stimulating heart stroke. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2010 Report Share Posted January 28, 2010 >I've read on here a few times that T3 is used for heart issues. I find this all very interesting. Considering the endo I went to 2 years ago removed my T3 because she hated T3-meds. Yup, she was an all T4-endo! One of the many, sadly. That's what their training tells them. , when you went to the dentist the other day did you have any local anesthetic???? Nick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2010 Report Share Posted January 28, 2010 Yeah. And their training is inadequate.No, the dentish app was just a checkup, and a cleanup of my teeth! Why?Just wanted to ask... Do you know why I am stressed now? Just got quite stressed while sitting in my sofa. Kind of like I was back in late 2007, before T3-med was removed from me. Hmmm! Does my low Testosterone (at 10.. shold be towards 60!) play a part in my overall health today you think?T. >I've read on here a few times that T3 is used for heart issues. I find this all very interesting. Considering the endo I went to 2 years ago removed my T3 because she hated T3-meds. Yup, she was an all T4-endo! One of the many, sadly. That's what their training tells them. , when you went to the dentist the other day did you have any local anesthetic?? ?? Nick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2010 Report Share Posted January 28, 2010 >Yeah. And their training is inadequate. Yep >No, the dentish app was just a checkup, and a cleanup of my teeth! Why? The normal local anesthetics used contain adrenaline. This can cause problems for some adrenal/thyroid people. They should be able to get one without if asked in advance. > >Just wanted to ask... Do you know why I am stressed now? Just got quite stressed while sitting in my sofa. Kind of like I was back in late 2007, before T3-med was removed from me. Hmmm! Does my low Testosterone (at 10.. shold be towards 60!) play a part in my overall health today you think? It must play a part somewhere. Low is more likely to be calming than high though. I don't know why you are stressed, I haven't met you :-) Concern over your health is a big issue with you though, a dose increase worries you and it may be the " fear of what might happen " from that recent change that is getting to you Nick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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