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The Lows
I've always had low pulse.
While sleeping, it used to drop to 36 bpm.
Since Peating (for many years), it rarely goes below 44 bpm during sleep.
My Peating did include taking thyroid meds, the past 2 years.
I am taking 1/2 a Cynoplus in the morning with meals.
Waking pulses are low in the 40s to low 50s
My daytime pulses working an office job are lowsih to decent around 60-70
The highs
At night sometimes, my pulse would shoot up and stay up - 80s, 90s, and over 100 at reast and 130 when moving around a bit like going up the stairs to the bathroom.
It also feels like high adrenaline, with a slight breathy feeling in the chest. Last night particularly, I had cold hands and feet and a hot torso and head. It was after 2 drinks and some coffee.
I rarely drink, but this night time raise in pulse with the terribly low morning levels is confusing me.
Here are my yearly pulse trends, from my Garmin watch. I am rarely active, except some walking.
Also attached is my pulses from yesterday. In the evening it was becoming a bit difficult to breathe through the nose from the high pulse. All at rest. I just walked a bit to meet a friend for drinks.
Any insights?
I've always had low pulse.
While sleeping, it used to drop to 36 bpm.
Since Peating (for many years), it rarely goes below 44 bpm during sleep.
My Peating did include taking thyroid meds, the past 2 years.
I am taking 1/2 a Cynoplus in the morning with meals.
Waking pulses are low in the 40s to low 50s
My daytime pulses working an office job are lowsih to decent around 60-70
The highs
At night sometimes, my pulse would shoot up and stay up - 80s, 90s, and over 100 at reast and 130 when moving around a bit like going up the stairs to the bathroom.
It also feels like high adrenaline, with a slight breathy feeling in the chest. Last night particularly, I had cold hands and feet and a hot torso and head. It was after 2 drinks and some coffee.
I rarely drink, but this night time raise in pulse with the terribly low morning levels is confusing me.
Here are my yearly pulse trends, from my Garmin watch. I am rarely active, except some walking.
Also attached is my pulses from yesterday. In the evening it was becoming a bit difficult to breathe through the nose from the high pulse. All at rest. I just walked a bit to meet a friend for drinks.
Any insights?