Guest guest Posted February 22, 2010 Report Share Posted February 22, 2010 , Google this : Tickling feeling heart There are some interesting things By the way make sure you put "tickling" and not "ticklish", which means susceptible to tickling, not quite the same as "tickling" which is the sensation you feel. Hope this helps, MacG. To: rt3_t3 Sent: Mon, 22 February, 2010 12:14:18Subject: Ticklish feeling in the heart.. Had it last time I was on T3, early 2008, not when I was not on T3 til December 2008, and now it's back again. It comes and goes, but I can feel it every day. Especially since I increased T3 to 45 mcg, it's been with me. I am not on 50 mcg T3 daily. And I was wonder.. Has anyone else than me felt something like this? It scares me all the time cause this is the feeling I felt when my heart started shaking instead of beating (whatever that was, some kind of fibrillation or extreme tachycardia! ) back in January 2008. My pulse is ok at 75-80, normally these days, and my temp is ok too at 98.6 F (37.0 C). Anyone got any ideas? Could this simply just be too low Ferritin? But what would the mechanism be? Why do I get this feeling? And what is it? I am taking 35 mg HC daily so I doubt it's low cortisol. I was taken to the ER in an ambulance a few days ago. They found nothing but a sliughtly irregular pulse and teporarily elevated BP due to stress. I was sent home. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2010 Report Share Posted February 22, 2010 Thanks !I am reading now. Got a lot of hits though.. The thing is, the ticklish feeling only appeared once before in my life, and that was 10 seconds before I got some kind of fib in my heart. We call it "flimmer" here in Norway. When the heart stops beating and just shakes really fast, not pumping blood properly. Indeed, this is a potentially deadly situation.Now I have this feeling, although not as strong, every day on and off. It is horrible.Just ordered fullblood (Same as RBC right?) analyses of ALL my electrolytes thru a lab in Germany. I will draw this blood on Wednesday. The answer will come in 1 month from now. I look forward to it A LOT. Any skewed electrolytes in my tissue can cause heart issues.  ,  Google this : Tickling feeling heart  There are some interesting things By the way make sure you put "tickling" and not "ticklish", which means susceptible to tickling, not quite the same as "tickling" which is the sensation you feel.  Hope this helps,  MacG. From: Gibcast <gibcastyahoo (DOT) com>To: rt3_t3yahoogroups (DOT) comSent: Mon, 22 February, 2010 12:14:18Subject: Ticklish feeling in the heart.. Had it last time I was on T3, early 2008, not when I was not on T3 til December 2008, and now it's back again. It comes and goes, but I can feel it every day. Especially since I increased T3 to 45 mcg, it's been with me. I am not on 50 mcg T3 daily. And I was wonder.. Has anyone else than me felt something like this? It scares me all the time cause this is the feeling I felt when my heart started shaking instead of beating (whatever that was, some kind of fibrillation or extreme tachycardia! ) back in January 2008. My pulse is ok at 75-80, normally these days, and my temp is ok too at 98.6 F (37.0 C). Anyone got any ideas? Could this simply just be too low Ferritin? But what would the mechanism be? Why do I get this feeling? And what is it? I am taking 35 mg HC daily so I doubt it's low cortisol. I was taken to the ER in an ambulance a few days ago. They found nothing but a sliughtly irregular pulse and teporarily elevated BP due to stress. I was sent home. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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