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Mood: ChitChatNIne is Co-CL Thyroid and invites you to stop by the Thyroid Community! Journal Entry: "I may have lost 2.5lbs eating popcorn vs...." [Read]
Mood: ChitChatNIne is Co-CL Thyroid and invites you to stop by the Thyroid Community! Journal Entry: "I may have lost 2.5lbs eating popcorn vs...." [Read]
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Welcome to the Heart Rhythm Community. I hope you find the site informative and supportive.
Have you ever worn a Holter monitor? That might be helpfun in determing what's going on with your heart at a given time (during the recording period, usually 24-72 hours). It sounds like your doctor is great about working with you to get to the root of the problem...That's great! Are you taking Toprol for BP control? Do you have any arrythmias?
As for the ED, have you seen your family doctor and/or urologist to rule out a prostate problem?
I take toprol XL to lower my heart rate and BP. It does affect your erectile function. I'm 45 and I started at 1/2 dose the doc told me which was 12.5 mg at night. Because I wasn't getting the effect I needed I uped it to 25 mg at night. I'm not totally dysfunctional but have noticed a definite decrease in that department. I suspect it can affect some of us that way.