Arrythmia, High BP with diagnosis of Vascular Spasms
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Not sure what to tell you about testing, because you will need some tests to work this out.
If all other cardiac symptoms check out
The following symptoms are congruent with possible magnesium deficiency:
irregular beats
lightheaded,
tightness in chest,
panting feeling- (difficulty breathing/ hyperventillation)
night sweats, (assume you are done with menopause?)
pain in left arm or sometimes a tingling
Others of your symptoms may also indicate Mg deficiency.
Mg has been shown to act like a Calcium channel blocker, cause significant (though some may consider small) reductions in blood pressure.
you may wish to review my other posts... you may find some interesting leads that may help you. Work as best you can with your doctor. Mg deficiency is hard to diagnose. You will either need a Mg challenge or hope that a Red Blood cell Mg will show a deficit. You will need a good doctor to figure this about.... most of them won't know a darned thing about this (testing RBCs), I'm afraid to tell you.
good luck,
CMiller
Something that is new has developed and that is that the blood pressure from one arm to the other can, at times, be greatly different.
Even with cardizem LA 360 mg I am running eratic pressures: mostly on the systolic as far as each arm being different and the diastolic is almost always high, usually around 92
More testing is in store, I'm sure.