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Posted: 07/07/08 - 15:50 Post subject: |
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I have the same symptoms the restless probably come from the stress you get from the fear its causing also and amphetamine, Caffeine, Cigarettes or other stimulate prescribed or not will increase these symptoms greatly the lack of sleep and racing heart is basically your addrenalin pumping this cause your heart palpitations and at least temporarly high blood pressure as well the burping and loss of weight and appetite is because of your stomach become heavily acidic which produces heart burn which increases the feeling of the palpitations as well as gas and weight loss dizziness/blurred is also a possible side affect along with numbness.
The best way to treat it is antiacids, Bread, and just staying calm and attempting sleep because once you get the idea that the problem is the stress the solution is a lot easier for your doctor to figure out if need be. |
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Posted: 07/21/08 - 07:24 Post subject: |
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| I cannot believe anyone's doctor didn't think about hyperthyroid. Your thyroid is your metabolism mechanism and when it is out of whack, you feel like you've short circuited. I have five brothers and all five have this issue, and I am now treating my 19 year old son. The boys that had the worst of the symptoms (including my son) are smokers and caffeine drinkers. Well, one brother didn't smoke, drink coffee, or anything, but he was under a tremendous amount of stress. Anyway, they all take a synthetic form of idodine - I can't recall the name - but no more heart issues, sweating, tingling, racing thoughts, insomnia. Some folks swear by acupuncture as well. Good Luck! |
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Posted: 07/21/08 - 21:24 Post subject: still going on but better |
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| still having the same issues but there less frequent and better. i no longer take meds. except xanax when needed. doctors still just think its stress...lol but i still get chest pain. good luck to you all. keep me posted on new ideas to treat symptoms. thnx |
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Posted: 08/25/08 - 19:41 Post subject: |
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I had all of the symptons described by most people who answered this querey. It took 15 years to diagnose what is was - it was as simple as low B12 and low ferritin levels. I now get regular injections and feel alot better.
Good luck. Do not be fobbed off by Doctors who say your haemoglobin is high - it can remain high despite ferritin and B12 being low. Insist on the tests to rule this out as a cause. |
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