Guest guest Posted March 11, 2010 Report Share Posted March 11, 2010 My heart beat just fine when standing/sitting/walking, but upon laying down it would skip a few beats, then flutter, then pound hard a few times. It always happened just a few minutes after laying down. It was not related to exertion or time of day/night. It was very predictable. I have read about arrhythmias with similar symptoms, but have not yet found one that is posture-specific. Only found stuff about postural tachycardia, which is NOTHING like what I had. I had postural heart " something else " (no useful answer from Doc, what a surprise!). I also had postural hypotension for years, and I wonder if it's related somehow. I had hypotension when I stood up and arrhythmia when I laid down. The arrhythmia scared me sometimes, but I had it for something like ten years, so it gradually dawned on me that it probably wasn't going to kill me. I was very surprised when Fludro made it go away. > > > > > > Still recovering from my trip, guys & girls! > > > Just want to know if there's anything I should keep in mind when I start taking FLUDROCORTISONE and DHEA tomorrow morning? > > > Hertoghe told me to take them with HC 10-30 minutes before I eat breakfast... ... > > > Thanks! > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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