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Hello.

I have been doing great. My doctor suggested taking 25 mcg of T3 at night (I am on 75 mcg) and I have been sleeping better. The problem is that after a couple of weeks with this working out so well for 15 years of insomnia, my heart has started pounding again. Why is that?

I have a saliva test from Canary clubs zrt for cortisol and hormones. I have lowered my progesterone to 30 mg as I have been on high doses for insomnia that never worked. My cortisol numbers have always been high, but my symptoms show low. I have talked to you before that I need HC, but have been advised not to take any because of the high numbers.

My last blood test about a week ago:

sodium 141 range 133-145

potassium 3.9 range 3.3-5.1

ferritin 33 range 13-375 Isn't that low? The doctor thinks it is fine.

free T3 5.0 range 2.7-5.7

free T4 4.8 range 8-22

tsh .05 range .20-6.0

dhea .4 range 1.5-13 Low

She doesn't know about rt3, but I will work on that in the next appointment. It can't be high only taking Cytomel.

Could low ferritin cause heart pounding? Could this be t3 pooling?

Could it be low cortisol which I know I have, but my blood work hasn't shown it yet.

I recently moved and would not have made it without HC, but my doctor begged me to get off it with high saliva numbers all day. I think it may be high progesterone. Can that be?

Marie

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