That's what I've thought too and haven't had any luck. I do have Graves, but it went into remission and my numbers have been fine since and the antibody test came back neg ever since. I got diagnosed with MS one year because a neuro read the report of my mri without looking at the images. Saw a specialist who did a ton more and was like yea, you don't have ms. Everything is manageable, but it be really nice to have a functioning heart again.
I'm really sorry to hear that. Those with autoimmune disorders (Graves' in your case) have a much higher percentage chance of having another autoimmune problem. If you already have Graves' though I would assume these problems now have to do with it. I actually would be almost certain the palpitations are, especially if you've had recent bad thyroid levels on blood work. Fasciculations could certainly be a result of the Graves' as well.
Appreciate all the input. I have had normal thyroid blood work for almost 2 years now. All my other tests from my pcp seem to say I'm fine, though I've had high potassium that no one will bother trying to explain and I know damn well that could do this too. All I care about is being here for my family. Docs keep saying all of this is benign, just wished I knew if that were true.
You sound like you have an undiagnosed autoimmune disorder. You should/need to see a rheumatologist.
That's what I've thought too and haven't had any luck. I do have Graves, but it went into remission and my numbers have been fine since and the antibody test came back neg ever since. I got diagnosed with MS one year because a neuro read the report of my mri without looking at the images. Saw a specialist who did a ton more and was like yea, you don't have ms. Everything is manageable, but it be really nice to have a functioning heart again.
I'm really sorry to hear that. Those with autoimmune disorders (Graves' in your case) have a much higher percentage chance of having another autoimmune problem. If you already have Graves' though I would assume these problems now have to do with it. I actually would be almost certain the palpitations are, especially if you've had recent bad thyroid levels on blood work. Fasciculations could certainly be a result of the Graves' as well.
Appreciate all the input. I have had normal thyroid blood work for almost 2 years now. All my other tests from my pcp seem to say I'm fine, though I've had high potassium that no one will bother trying to explain and I know damn well that could do this too. All I care about is being here for my family. Docs keep saying all of this is benign, just wished I knew if that were true.