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dizzydo Rookie

Does anyone get  a fast beating heart and it beats even faster after you have eaten?

And if have had a really really good deep long sleep do you feel worse than if you haven't slept well, in fact you don't feel well at all


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I do experience this. I have noticed it is worse when I eat too many carbs, so I have been intentional about eating more protein and it has gotten better. I also have thyroid problems, and that has given me a fast/fluttery heartbeat in the past. It seems once you are aware of it, you notice it all the time, and then the anxiety about it kicks in, making it worse!

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I remember waking up just as devastatingly tired as when I went to bed.  Not any more.

 

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my heart rate has been high (over 107) for the last 2 years. It could be due to anemia. I also have asthma so it could be due to that as well. I've had EKG's and cardio bloodwork but my heart itself is fine.

 

are you anemic?

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