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I have been on a compounded Test since sept 25 2010,the last few days my heart rate is up like 105,i have tried quite aa few estrogens  in a short time since july i originally felt pretty good on menest .3 mg but no sex drive or energy afer a month on it so dr changed to estratest wow i was a wreck after being on that  a few days,so we tried estradiol and promtrium,no luck so now a higher dose of menest .625 and the compounded t...i dont get why i dont feel as good as i was and why my heart is racing,is this a side effect?> My NP is out of office till the 26th and i will see her then but scared about how i feel with the racing heart.i wonder if the estrogens r causing me heart atttack..Please any info
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599170 tn?1300973893
63 is a perfect heart rate anything between 60-80 bpm is considered normal range..yes sounds like anxiety,,,im answering rest on your pm
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Hi,I guess it just feels like my heart is racing ,went to clinic and it was only 63 and blood pressure is fine..maybe my anxiety?
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599170 tn?1300973893
60-80 is normal range for an adult 105 is considered tachycardic, or too fast Im not a Dr but I would very strongly urge you to see another dr or even go to a urgent care clinic,,,er if your having pain, dizziness, nausea or heart burn.

If your pulse is 105 at rest , you had better rest and take it easy until this is under control no sex no exercise you dont want your heart beat any higher then that.

all this being said 105 would be in normal rage on exerition,,,but honestly I just lost my Dad to a heart attack....I think its best to play it safe then sorry,,,and I really dont think your symptoms sound like heart attack  but the fast heart rate componeded with stress/nerves If I was you Id go to a Dr today ...waiting till the 26th is not an option

please write me back and let me know  how you are

best of wishes

Cherie
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