Feeling tired, etc.

When I try to respond to a post, I wish I could do so with the actual post showing. Anyway, I'm glad to hear that the test results showed a problem. I think when you next see your cardiologist, you should ask for an apology. Now don't expect one, but point out that how you were feeling was due to a Vit D deficiency. My 38-year-old daughter is having some health issues and just got off of wearing a heart monitor for two weeks to check why she is having chest pains, dizziness, fatigue, tingling in her arms, etc. She has been to several specialists, and they did find that she is deficient in two vitamins and iron. This means she now has to take prescription strength versions of all of these. One was Vitamin B, and to give her a boost, they gave her a B12 shot. Also, a neurologist found that she is having brain seizures and this may account for some of her symptoms. The people at her office suggested she take a vacation because they felt all of this was due to stress even though she told them what the specialists have found so far. So, I am glad that you are getting the medication you need and I hope you continue to feel better. I would think your physician would have been more concerned with you telling him how you felt, especially when you began to cry. I can't imagine anyone being so dismissive under these circumstances. Good luck.


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