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Has or is anyone here experiencing PVCs (premature ventricular contractions)?
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<blockquote data-quote="JimGainz" data-source="post: 150784" data-attributes="member: 19127"><p>Some people are very sensitive to palpitations and any minor stimulant could set it off – you should also examine what is your intake of caffeine and also the timing of when you get the palpitations relative to when you take the thyroid medication – keep a log – if it’s consistent then it is probably the thyroid Meds. also you could try to eliminate caffeine and other type of stimulants if you take them to see if that is causing the issue – lastly even if you ruled everything out you may want to try a different thyroid med - or even further reduce or go off your existing thyroid med for about a week or so to see if that stops the seventh. I had palpitations and didn’t feel right on a relatively low dose of NDT and I was not converting the T4 – when I went to T3 and dialed in the dose, everything pretty much disappeared – although occasionally – like every couple of weeks I still get it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimGainz, post: 150784, member: 19127"] Some people are very sensitive to palpitations and any minor stimulant could set it off – you should also examine what is your intake of caffeine and also the timing of when you get the palpitations relative to when you take the thyroid medication – keep a log – if it’s consistent then it is probably the thyroid Meds. also you could try to eliminate caffeine and other type of stimulants if you take them to see if that is causing the issue – lastly even if you ruled everything out you may want to try a different thyroid med - or even further reduce or go off your existing thyroid med for about a week or so to see if that stops the seventh. I had palpitations and didn’t feel right on a relatively low dose of NDT and I was not converting the T4 – when I went to T3 and dialed in the dose, everything pretty much disappeared – although occasionally – like every couple of weeks I still get it [/QUOTE]
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