Sandy wrote: From what I have learned previosuly, I suspect my fibrillation
has a link to my thyroids and/or hypothymus gland.
I wanted to throw this out to the community and see what you think.
Sandy,
I think you are on to something and need to check your thyroid levels as
well as your adrenals. It's important to have them check your Free T3/Free
T4 and Reverse T3. The uptake tests really do not give the best picture.
Most Dr's look only at the TSH levels and this is definitely misleading. As
for the adrenals, a 24 hour saliva test is the best, the one blood draw for
adrenals is not exactly the most accurate for Cortisol levels as they
fluctuate throughout the day and night.
You can start charting your body temps which will give good thyroid
information. Using an oral thermometer, take your temps three hours after
waking, then three hours later, and again three hours later. Average them
for the day and repeat this procedure for a week. Your Dr will need this
information.
As for residual Nitro and other drugs, are you drinking lots of water? Lots
of water will help flush the system and get you back on track.
Namaste`
Cynthia
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