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Transient (about 2 minutes long) elevaion of HR to about 250-300 upon waking while still in bed - about every 7-12 months

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This is a *really* weird thing I've noticed with my system for

some years now. I'll wake up, and while I'm still lying in bed and

haven't moved hardly a muscle, my pulse rate will suddenly go up to

somewhere around 250-300 bpm over the course of about 20 seconds,

stay there for 15-30 seconds, and then come back down to normal in

about 20 seconds. I think BP also increases, but I'm going by the

" strength " of the pulse that I feel, which might not be related to

BP. My breathing rate doesn't increase, and I don't get any other

adrenaline symptoms. And it only happens about once or twice a year

- making it impossible to reapeat while wearing a heart monitor.

This was before the hypoT or AF was diagnosed, but it happened once

since taking Amour and Isocort (I'm quite sure it's not connected)

Has anyone had anything like this happen, or is this just a

strange fluke of my body?

JIm

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