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Consult a cardiologist and get this evaluated. You could be taking a higher than required dose of beta blocker. You could also not be needing the beta blocker, but all this can be assessed only after a complete cardiac checkup. Other than that get your thyroid assessed. The hyperthyroidism does not appear to be under control. Low BP and hyperthryroidism can both increase the pulse.
Please consult your PCP for primary examination followed by proper referral.
Hope this helps. Take care!
I recommend consulting your PCP about this. You also need to take the meds as he/she prescribes. Also, a blood test should be run.
you need to consult your physician and talk to him about how he wants you to take your medication and you really need to be taking it excatlly how it is prescribed and if you do not like the sides effects of it, like to low BP then talk to him about your concerns because he can always change your dosage or your medication. If is very unsafe to be take heart medications in different ways then they are prescribed.
The Celiac/Autoimmune Thyroid Connection. There is a possiblity that you could have "Celiac Disease". You could have an allergy to Gluten. They are finding studies now that are connecting this to all kinds of things symptoms including abdominal bloating and pain, nausea, anemia, gas, tingling numbness in the legs, sores inside the mouth, painful skin rash on elbows, knees, and buttocks, cramping, hives, joint/muscle pains and aches, diarrhea, and constipation, among others. People are being misdiagnosed for things like Fybomialgia and other arthritis diseases. Please ask your doctor to give you a blood test for this.