I recently been experiencing pretty bad lightheaded, worse when sat down tbh, feeling of body vibration, chest heaviness and tightness, under rib pain , slight nauseas.
It got so bad after a few day I informed GP who told me to go to A&E. A&E advised me after an ecg that my heart rate was low at 50. Now awaiting a heart monitor that I am told could take months. Worrying as I’m really not feeling great.
A&E said all my thyroid bloods were fine (I will be able to access them soon.
My question is what symptoms do you suffer with with Bradycardia? I have other medical issues and as A&E didn’t take much notice of what full symptoms I told them and they had no idea of my other conditions I am asking to be sure my symptoms are full relevant and not something picked up at A&E.
Thanks.
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You may remember long ago…I have an atrophied, one side only thyroid gland and a micro pituitary adenoma, amongst other things 🙄.
Now this slow heart rate and feeling dreadful . Hospital Dr did bloods and said all normal and skipped past the above ( bless her she hadn’t a clue what I was talking about).
My gp has no interest, unhelpful and nhs stopped yearly checks on both above.
I have occasional extreme events whereby I suddenly can’t walk, see properly, profuse sweating, which subsides mostly within a day or so but not 100% for ages.
I am still awaiting the A&E blood results as they said they had done some thyroid tests ..lol, at around 2.30 pm and guarantee they hardly did any (as usual). They said all normal. Once I can see them I can request/sort but my GP is useless and will just do a heart monitor in a few months if I am lucky and not look at my other likely relating conditions. Off course slow beat is a symptom not a cause .
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