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Low sodium. Did you have electrolytes tested?

Shirley

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> Other than adrenals, what are other causes of fast pulse upon standing?

>

> I am currently in my 5th week on T3, taking 55mcg 5x daily. My adrenals were

fine prior to starting treatment, per the 4x/day cortisol labs.

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> I don't have ferritin issues and I definitely still feel hypothyroid.

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> Note: I have started B-12 supplementation within the past week, along with

folate, vitamin D, B-complex and a very small amount of liquid potassium (99mcg

liquid).

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> Thanks,

> Alixe

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Low sodium. Did you have electrolytes tested?

Shirley

>

> Other than adrenals, what are other causes of fast pulse upon standing?

>

> I am currently in my 5th week on T3, taking 55mcg 5x daily. My adrenals were

fine prior to starting treatment, per the 4x/day cortisol labs.

>

> I don't have ferritin issues and I definitely still feel hypothyroid.

>

> Note: I have started B-12 supplementation within the past week, along with

folate, vitamin D, B-complex and a very small amount of liquid potassium (99mcg

liquid).

>

> Thanks,

> Alixe

>

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>Note: I have started B-12 supplementation within the past week, along with

folate, vitamin D, B-complex and a very small amount of liquid potassium (99mcg

liquid).

Potassium affects sodium levels and low sodium can cause fast pulse.

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>Note: I have started B-12 supplementation within the past week, along with

folate, vitamin D, B-complex and a very small amount of liquid potassium (99mcg

liquid).

Potassium affects sodium levels and low sodium can cause fast pulse.

Nick

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I have the same situation. PUlse increases upon standing up. I thought it was

normal for this to happen. Is pulse supposed to remain the same when going from

a sitting to a standing position?

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> >Note: I have started B-12 supplementation within the past week, along with

folate, vitamin D, B-complex and a very small amount of liquid potassium (99mcg

liquid).

>

> Potassium affects sodium levels and low sodium can cause fast pulse.

>

> Nick

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>I have the same situation. PUlse increases upon standing up. I thought it was

normal for this to happen. Is pulse supposed to remain the same when going from

a sitting to a standing position?

Generally blood pressure will rise and pulse should be little altered

Nick

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