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by susieQ50, Nov 09, 2009 07:11PM
Its good to see people posting on this. I have the same issues, worse when lying down, etc. I had a nasty divorce in 2005 and I cried so much, got into a depression/anxiety state. Of course, recovered, but now when I cry, the palpitations start. Yes, am on a hrt patch (complete hyster) and need to get thyroid testing. I'm a nurse, I should get it done....just busy. Sugar is a huge culprit. Haven't used caffeine for over a year. If I'm overtired its worse. Now I take an hour long bike ride every night and that seems to help. It just gets so frustrating....I had an emotionally upsetting weekend...and...palpitations restarted. I am on ambien for sleep and yet only achieve 5 or, if I'm lucky, 6 hrs sleep. My doc suggested xanax also...omg. I hate taking meds.


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