Raven, how do you know you have hyperthyroid? Jess



> On Nov 17, 2015, at 10:46 PM, V <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Interesting you mention that it's when you're near a person computer - am I 
> reading that right? If so, you may want to check out - "EMF BLUES" - 
> 
> http://emfblues.com/
> 
> Make sure you're not sleeping or resting near a smart-meter on the side of 
> the house.  Electric Magnetic Field is a real serious issue. I'm very 
> sensitive to it. 
> 
> Check also if suffer from hyperthyroidism which triggers rapid heart beats...
> Lastly, check if get enough calcium/magnesium...
> 
> All these have helped me to control my rapid heart beatings...
> when I am under stress - it "spikes up" --- so I consciously "let go" more. 
> 
> Peace,
> RaVen
> 
> 
> 
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> On Nov 17, 2015, at 1:59 PM, Ron <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Frequent when at the PC. Oddly though when I switch to TV watching may have 
> none.
> There are no symptoms such as fast beat or anything.
> http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/atrial-fibrillation/basics/symptoms/con-20027014
> 
> 
>> On 11/17/2015 10:47 AM, Theresa wrote:
>> How frequent are they when you have them?  If very frequent you could be 
>> going in and out of atrial fib. Much bigger issue. 
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>> On Nov 17, 2015, at 9:22 AM, Ron <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>> Apologies to the group if this shows up twice. I sent but it is not in my 
>>> inbox or the archives either so resending.
>>> 
>>> Hi Shar,
>>> Just now I had the problem. I realized that I was looking slightly down at 
>>> the screen chin slightly protruding. Maybe reading a book would duplicate. 
>>> I dunno 'cause I don't have enough attention span for much reading.
>>> Anyhow I pulled in my chin and tilted my head to the right till it crunched 
>>> and presto. Not normally that simple but worked this time. I do believe 
>>> that having the chin pulled in is primary..
>>> 
>>> Sure hope you find an answer.
>>> 
>>> Ron
>>> 
>>> On 11/16/2015 7:20 PM, Shar wrote:
>>> Hi Ron,
>>> 
>>> Thank you for your response!  I will have my husband try different 
>>> head/neck angles  or changing of the posture when he has the irregular 
>>> heartbeats and we'll see if it helps.
>>> 
>>> Thank you so much!
>>> 
>>> Shar
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