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Old 08-16-2016, 04:45 PM
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Originally Posted by krisgrt View Post
My husband has had continuing heart rate issues. He never feels it but it shows up on his heart rate monitor. He had a thyroid test and his hormones are off which can be caused by head injury. Might want to check your hormones.

QUOTE=ConcussedEngineer;1217687]I have been having problems with my heart rate lately. When my symptoms are really strong my heart rate seems to be more normal, yet even when I exercise during these times my heart still feels like it is pounding hard in my chest. I have been having periods lately where my symptoms are not bad at all and I can read, drive, be in crowds, etc. without much problem (I actually feel good!), but my heart rate and the pounding sensation I get in my chest and some veins is really high. Usually my resting heart rate is 48-54 bpm, but during these times it's 60-70. I will also go through brief moments where my heart rate suddenly drops, but the pounding sensation increases. It makes it extremely hard to fall asleep and settle down. Had anyone had problems similar to this before, and if so what helped? I have done deep breathing and have been trying to exercise as much as possible, but they don't really seem to help.
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I am going to try this route once things calm down after summer, and I am not as busy. I think it is a good thing to look at, given that only my thyroid levels have been checked.

My heart rate seems to be getting more normal as I do more exercise, slowly building up. I still have problems when standing up and I have to sit back down or lay vertically, but I think it is getting better.
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