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653875 tn?1224530613

meds not working??

Hi everyone, my primary put me on 20 mg of a betablocker twice a day and ive been doing it for a week now and i dont feel any changes.  Should i wait a little longer or ask the doc to bump up the dosage a little bit? the drug is Inderal.  Right now i have no insurance and it is the only one that has a generic?? any advice please
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599954 tn?1227493985
I believe this is just a beta blocker and wouldnt do anything for the thyroid...did you have any bloodwork taken??  Are you waiting for the results??    Beta blocker is good..so your heart doesnt stress.   It wont take care of other symptoms from thyroid
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653875 tn?1224530613
ive only gone to see my primary and he put me on the beta blocker and i have an appt in december to see en endo dr.  i had general blood work done which says my tsh is 0.01
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87651 tn?1259602403
Can I ask why you are on the Beta Blocker? Do you have thyroid issues? I have had my thyroid removed and I get heart palps every now and then. Just  curious as to why you are on the blocker..
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653875 tn?1224530613
I am on the beta blocker because i have a hyper thyroid. My tsh is 0.01 and i dont go to see the endo doc til december. So thats what my primary put me on.My heart races and feels like im having panic attacks so maybe thats why he put me on it...
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213044 tn?1236527460
That's why he put you on it.

As long as you are not having tachacrdia (racing heart), the medicine is doing it's job.

That doesn't mean your heart is going to feel great. It just means you won't turn into a run-away train and have cardiac failure.

You need to call that Endo's office and ask to be put on the cancellation list. That way, if an opening comes available you will get in sooner. You do not want to sit around for two months without further treatment waiting for an appointment.
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213044 tn?1236527460
I meant to say "tachacardia", but I forgot a letter.

If your heart feels like it starts revving up and then settles down again quickly, the medicine is doing it's job. It will not stop skipped beats or other "uh-oh" feelings, just prolonged, extremely rapid heart rate that would likely not stop on it's own.
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653875 tn?1224530613
Thanks for the advice. I actually don't have health insurance until december 1st, which is why my appt is so far away. I have been paying out of pocket to see my primary these past few times. It is way cheaper to see the primary doc rather than a specialist.  So I guess I have to deal with until then?
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213044 tn?1236527460
I guess so.

Try to go on an iodine free diet.
It's almost impossible to eat iodide-free, but if you can cut as much iodine out of your diet as is practical, it will help.

Right now, the more iodine you ingest, the more iodine your body has to help you remain hyper.

Rest as much as you can. Try to avoid emotional turmoil. Drink lots of water. If you are losing weight, stay away from Ensure. Too much iodine in it.
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thank you for the advise, I have been ingesting way too much Iodine and that is why my heart is racing all the time. doc had me on beta blocker. had a reaction the er doc took me off. i see the endo dr tomorrow. but I have been eating the salt left and right .. thank you so much for the advise!! had no idea!
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