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There are MANY things tht can cause an elevated pulse. Hypo USUALLy

causes slow pulse, btu thne if you have adrenal faigue all bets are off.

When ythe body runs lowe in cortils it will dump pout alot of adrnelaine

and adrneal;ine can make the pulse gpo crazy.

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I thought I was hyper because my BP and pulse were up at 1.5 grains, so

lowered and lowered till I was at .5 grain. (I'm guessing this was

just inability to tolerate thyroid due to low cortisol now.) The lower

I went, the higher my pulse and BP got! At .5 grain, my BP was 170/100

and pulse was 100. This from someone who a year earlier on the same

1.5 grain had a BP of 110/70 and pulse of 72.

Barb

" Gikas " wrote:

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> Can someone who's suspect hypo and not taking thyroid who has an

average pulse of 80-90 still be hypoT? I thought it was associated

with low pulse and slowed heart rate.

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