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He took a thyroid test and said he was going to lower it to
>the .075, now I think its too low, but reading about synthroid,
>side-effects can be heart palpitations, and I don't want those again.
>What can you recommend for me? I don't want miracles, I just want to be
>as close to my old self as possible without being overdosed with tons of
>pills!
>Thank you in advance, Judy
Hi, Judy,
After landing in the emergency room with atrial fibrillation over Christmas,
my doctor lowered my thyroid medication a bit. The thyroid specialist at the
hospital said that it is better to be slightly hypothyroid than to risk the
problems attendanat with atrial fibrillation from too high a dose of thyroid
medication, which can irritate a sensitive heart muscle.
Actually, the fibrillation was coming on in spells of up to an hour about
every other day until I took a wild guess and went entirely off of
Nutrasweet (Aspartame) about a week and a half ago. I have read that one
infrequent and odd side affect of Nutrasweet can be atrial fibrillation. I
haven't had a spell in one and a half weeks. Perhaps my heart is already
irritable because of the thyroid medication, and this tipped the scales. Who
knows?
Betsy
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