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Re: endo and heart rate

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Dec 31 12:52:33 2008


No one here suggested that your endo, pain, or fast heartrate are not REAL! I understand all too well that some doctors do say such things to patients, especially female patients. I think all the other poster was saying is that a fast heartrate can come from many different things, including stress and anxiety (about anything!). She didn't say that YOU'RE fast heartrate was due ONLY to anxiety. I don't think that ANY woman with endo and the very real pain that endo causes would ever suggest that your pain and/or fast heartrate was due to simply anxiety!

At Fri, 19 Dec 2008, anonymous wrote: >
>No one said anxiety isn't real - or hyperthyroidism. I was simply
>stating that a fast resting heart rate could also be due to endo, and it
>is not necessarily anxiety driven. I've had enough doctors tell me that
>it was all in my head and simply anxiety. It wound up being stage 4
>endo with lots of endometriomas and real physical problems. That's all
>I'm saying, and I really resent anyone suggesting otherwise. It is like
>suggesting to the diabetic that they feel dizzy and weak because it is
>in their head. Why is endo any different?
>
>At Thu, 18 Dec 2008, anonymous wrote:
>>
>>Who said anxiety isn't real? The pain issues can contribute to anxiety,
>>it's all real. My pulse is in the mid to high 80's and can easily spike
>>into the 90's. or 100's. What woman with endo would say it was in your
>>head?
>>
>>I thought you were annie, who seemed to have anxiety about having
>>children.
>>
>>We all have anxiety about something.
>>
>>And hyperthyroidism is also very real.
>>
>>At Thu, 18 Dec 2008, anonymous wrote:
>>>
>>>It's usually in the 90's, and have no anxiety or thyroid issues. Do
>>>have lots of pain and stage 4 endo though. Definitely is not anxiety -
>>>I have the pictures to prove that it is real and something is very wrong
>>>with my body. The docs tried to go this route with me for years -
>>>saying it was all in my head, etc. They were wrong.
>>>
>>>At Thu, 18 Dec 2008, anonymous wrote:
>>>>
>>>>can i ask what's considered fast for you?
>>>>
>>>>also, if you're nervous, have thyroid or anxiety issues, that would be
>>>>something to look at
>>>>
>>>>of course, endo can also do that to you!
>>>>
>>>>At Wed, 17 Dec 2008, anonymous wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>I know that I have a fast resting heart rate - and docs don't know why.
>>>>>I attribute it to endo - but I tend to do that for everything. Could be
>>>>>- but I'm not sure.
>>>>>
>>>>>At Wed, 17 Dec 2008, anonymous wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>i think the inflammation of the endo causes the body to respond
>>>>>>
>>>>>>At Wed, 17 Dec 2008, kathryn wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I don't know, but FOR YEARS, I got (and still get) a rapid heartbeat a
>>>>>>>few days before my pd. (above 100) and LOW, low b/p. It makes it
>>>>>>>difficult to stand, walk or do anything and I get soooo tired. When pd.
>>>>>>>is about 2 days old, everything starts returning to normal.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I think my body just flips out when there's any kind of hormonal change.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>At Wed, 17 Dec 2008, annie wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>is endometriosis in any way related to fast heartbeat?




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