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May 13th, 2007, 02:33 PM
Four years ago at the age of 35, I was diagnosed with Graves Disease. I remember the first day my thyroid started acting up. It felt like something broke inside of me. My resting heart rate went from 62 to 110 beat per minute. After a month or so I was put on Beta Blockers to slow down the heart rate. I enjoyed being super lean and being able to eat whatever I wanted and not gain a pound.
As part of my treatment, I chose to have my thryoid radiated. Although I feel better than I did at that time, I never again felt "right" or the same. I have since put on an extra 20 lbs that will not leave me. I work out 5 days a week and it stays on. I have finally accepted it as the new me.
About a year ago my heart started showing some warning signs. I started having chest pains that ran down my left arm. After months of tests, including doing a treadmill and EKG test and seeing a cardiologist, I was given a clean bill of health. They couldn't find anything wrong with me. In their opinion, I was in good shape. They blamed it on stress. Although I do have a potentially stressful job, it is the same job that I have been doing for 15 years and it never bothered me before.
About 6 months ago, the chest pains stopped but my heart started missing beats but usually only a beat or two each day or so. Ocassionally it got scary. About 5 months ago, I woke up one morning and my heart was missing one out of every 10th or 20th beat for about an hour. I thought I was having a heart attack and went to the emergency room. After being monitored with an EKG for an hour I was let go. It had returned to normal on its own. They gave me Ativan (Anti-Anxiety) and Tenormin (Beta Blocker). I didn't use either of them. I didn' feel like I needed to be sedated and I didn't feel a beta blocker which is normally used to slow down a heart rate was best for a few missed heart beats. After that my heart still misses a beat or two every now and then but I have learned to live with it. Usually it happened at night in my sleep.
Recently, my body automatically woke me up out of a deep sleep where I jumped out of bed holding my heart. I had missed two or three beats in a row. Basically my heart stopped for a few seconds. Yikes! Luckliy with a few deep panicked breaths it returned to normal. I was freaked out for a few hours but then went back to sleep. Still I refused to take the Ativan.
Has anyone had these symptoms? Where you able to cure them? If so, how?
My medication is currently 1.75% mg of Synthroid. My recent lab test showed my TSH at .1 which is just outside of the 0.2-5.5 normal range. The lower the number, the higher the metabolism. I am guessing that my problems may be due to being over medicated. I hope that is the case. Because living with heart related issues is scary. You never know when it might get life threatening. I certainly appreciate each day and enjoy everything a lot more than I used to.
I belong to Kaiser, Although I see an endrocrinologist I often wonder if there is someone who is more specialized in dealing with my problems? I would be willing to switch health care providers in order to get better medical treatment.
Thanks in advance to anyone who can share advice or experience with me.
As part of my treatment, I chose to have my thryoid radiated. Although I feel better than I did at that time, I never again felt "right" or the same. I have since put on an extra 20 lbs that will not leave me. I work out 5 days a week and it stays on. I have finally accepted it as the new me.
About a year ago my heart started showing some warning signs. I started having chest pains that ran down my left arm. After months of tests, including doing a treadmill and EKG test and seeing a cardiologist, I was given a clean bill of health. They couldn't find anything wrong with me. In their opinion, I was in good shape. They blamed it on stress. Although I do have a potentially stressful job, it is the same job that I have been doing for 15 years and it never bothered me before.
About 6 months ago, the chest pains stopped but my heart started missing beats but usually only a beat or two each day or so. Ocassionally it got scary. About 5 months ago, I woke up one morning and my heart was missing one out of every 10th or 20th beat for about an hour. I thought I was having a heart attack and went to the emergency room. After being monitored with an EKG for an hour I was let go. It had returned to normal on its own. They gave me Ativan (Anti-Anxiety) and Tenormin (Beta Blocker). I didn't use either of them. I didn' feel like I needed to be sedated and I didn't feel a beta blocker which is normally used to slow down a heart rate was best for a few missed heart beats. After that my heart still misses a beat or two every now and then but I have learned to live with it. Usually it happened at night in my sleep.
Recently, my body automatically woke me up out of a deep sleep where I jumped out of bed holding my heart. I had missed two or three beats in a row. Basically my heart stopped for a few seconds. Yikes! Luckliy with a few deep panicked breaths it returned to normal. I was freaked out for a few hours but then went back to sleep. Still I refused to take the Ativan.
Has anyone had these symptoms? Where you able to cure them? If so, how?
My medication is currently 1.75% mg of Synthroid. My recent lab test showed my TSH at .1 which is just outside of the 0.2-5.5 normal range. The lower the number, the higher the metabolism. I am guessing that my problems may be due to being over medicated. I hope that is the case. Because living with heart related issues is scary. You never know when it might get life threatening. I certainly appreciate each day and enjoy everything a lot more than I used to.
I belong to Kaiser, Although I see an endrocrinologist I often wonder if there is someone who is more specialized in dealing with my problems? I would be willing to switch health care providers in order to get better medical treatment.
Thanks in advance to anyone who can share advice or experience with me.