Blood alcohol dissipation rate

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Avatar f tn When I was on Naturethroid for the first few weeks, I felt good. I enjoyed the dissipation of brain fog, and I could actually see my knuckles again. Then after those 2 weeks, I began to feel so tired and could not even climb the stairs in my house. I had the doctor order lab work and was shocked to see how low my labs are.I was on Synthroid 175 prior to switching to NT. I did read that Synthroid lingers in the blood for 2 weeks until total dissipation...
2041559 tn?1329920998 You don't mean "dissipation." That would suggest a dissolute life. So please describe what you mean so that perhaps we can be helpful.
Avatar n tn No mystery here. Alcohol has that effect on many. My daughter got married yesterday and I celebrated quite a lot. I woke up at 3 AM very tachy. I took my beta blocker early and drank a few glasses of water. It was much better this morning. Today I did notice more PVCs than I've been having, but I also forgot to take my fish oil today. We'll see if it was acting up because of the alcohol or if they've returned.
Avatar m tn One beer or a glass of wine will cause my heart rate to increase considerably. Alcohol acts as a vasodilator, causing blood vessels to dilate and blood flow to increase.
Avatar m tn She drinks occasionally, but all the hospital did was check for alcoholism as in do an ECG of her heart rate which was really fast during the incident, some blood tests, and urine tests, which all came out normal. She was diagnosed with alcoholism and the doctor did not run any other tests like a CT scan or anything for the abdomen. So my questions are, was the "jumpiness" a minor form of seizure or could she just have been moving around because of the pain?
Avatar m tn What you need to keep in mind, though (especially we young people overreacting on adrenaline) is that both alcohol and beta blockers reduce blood pressure (hence our heart rate seems to increase with drinking to compensate) and we can get dizzy due to low blood pressure (in addition to the alcohol;). I took my 15 mgs of Pranolol today and I'm going out for a beer today. It's never been a problem before. Ask your doctor though, just to be completely sure.
2044839 tn?1331255841 A heart rate over 100 per minute is considered abnormal, however many people seem to have high heart rates for their entire lives without harmful effects. Generally the higher heart rate is compensatory, and is the result of feedback that suggests the blood is not getting a sufficient supply of oxygen. The feedback comes primarily from two biosensors located in the left and right carotid arteries. Artheroschelotic deposits and resistance in the vascular system can be a contributing factor.
Avatar n tn i m still having drowsness increasing with walking not by position, when i observe my heart rate i found there is fluctiuation between 55 and 85 within few second .
967168 tn?1477584489 still no info on why this recommendation on my cardiac cath and no alcohol; however I did find this - Limit alcohol intake.
5851092 tn?1404133464 Alcohol increases heart rate, which makes premature beats less likely to occur. In fact, in some rare cases, PVCs/PACs are treated with a pacemaker to increase heart rate to eliminate them. The less likely: Alcohol is a sodium/potassium channel blocker (class I/III antiarrhythmic properties). It prolongs QRS and QT intervals some. Which is why people with prolonged QT time shouldn't drink alcohol. This effect may reduce (or in some people increase) ectopics.
Avatar n tn I suspect that in the other three seasons, the fact that I keep windows at least partially open contributes to the dissipation of allergens (in my case, dust mites and / or my dog). I understand that it is entirely possible that while air cleaners can contribute to reduction in symptoms, the use of an air cleaner alone (i.e. without taking other measures) may not provide benefit.
Avatar f tn Alcohol metabolizes through your breast milk at the same rate that it metabolizes in your blood. Meaning if you have one drink, regardless of how much you pump and dump it'll still take about an hour for your body to fully metabolize the alcohol. With that being said the concentration of alcohol in your breast milk also reflects that of your blood.
Avatar m tn s more common than you think. Alcohol dilates your blood vessels and lowers blood pressure, and sometimes it can be too low, not allowing enough oxygen to get to the brain. I think you was probably on the border of alcohol poisoning which can kill, and you was certainly wise to drink water as dehydration is an added issue to alcohol. That would have given your body a better chance of keeping your blood pressure up. What probably added to the incident was the lack of food.
Avatar m tn It seems that one cup of coffee or one beer can now make my heart rate hit scary levels. My blood work is all normal. Though my blood pressure is a bit high at 135/75ish. I've never had issues with rapid heart rate before. I'm 32 and a former competitive athlete. ( Bodybuilder ) I should mention that in early September I had my fiance take me to hospital, as my heart rate was so high I thought I was having a heart attack.
4266353 tn?1351944570 Unless you can tell me this has never happened before. Alcohol is a drug. And, certain drugs can make the heart rate rise like alcohol. The breathing trouble can be caused by heart racing, excitement, and other similar type reactions.
Avatar f tn my heart rate was 144 and so i had to go for a heart test and do blood work today .
758077 tn?1282595561 Hey guys I posted on here earlier about alchol, basically today I have been feeling dreadful, had a tightness in my throuht when I woke up,it went away, replaced with a fast heart rate-130 BPM. Now I have tightness in my chest and throught again, I know it's probably anxiety, but I am a bit worried as it's now 2am, and it's gone on like this all day/eve/and night.
Avatar f tn Alcohol is a known vasodilator, meaning that it opens up your blood vessels, which can cause a drop in blood pressure. This in turn causes your heart rate to go up since your body tries to compensate and keep up the blood pressure. It is also common to get dizzy from low blood pressure.
1634318 tn?1300070431 Then after a few minutes I think I was fainting and my lips were deeply white without squeezing my lips and I think I was breathing hard because I though my body needed more oxygen and I actually though they were going to call the ambulance but what my mom did she gave me food and sniffed alcohol and the alcohol was actually helping. Do you doctors need more information I need to give you because I really do need your help? Also can this cause my feet to be itchy? .
Avatar n tn So my question is, do you think it was the alcohol or anxiety causing these skipped beats? I know that alcohl does increase heart rate, but I don't know if it should increase heart rate over 100BPM. I'd just like to be able to socially drink with my friends again as I feel it'd help me get my social life back on track and I might even start to enjoy my self again. Any advice/information is GREATLY appreciated. Thanks very much.
Avatar m tn Eating very unhealthy foods and drinking to much alcohol. My question is when I get home form working out. My resting heart rate is 92 bpm. Should I be concerned ? Will this improve ?