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155701 tn?1230047101

Allergies & Tachycardia

I don't know if anyone else has this problem, but I have an overactive thyroid which causes tachycardia (rapid heartbeat), so therefore I cannot take antihistimines or decongestants for my allergies (hay fever) which can be very bad here in the south.  Does anyone know of any allergy medications that won't interfere with my heart rate?
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Well, drugs or medicine / same thing wont help much as of now.. The best thing is to get proper rest and drink healthy loose leaf tea and have a set schedule.. When your body is refreshed it wont happen as often
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155701 tn?1230047101
Thank you for the info! I'll look up J's Nose Drops. I figure there's got to be something I can use.
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I would consider seeing a Naturopathic physician and/or exploring homeopathy. I've had better experiences with homeopathy than I have with all of these drugs prescribed by my physicians !  There is also saline nose drops that work wonders for me... they are called "J's Nose Drops" and you can purchase them over the internet.

Good luck !
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155701 tn?1230047101
Anyone?
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