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What Elevates The Resting Heart Rate With Blurriness Of Vision?

I have had an elevated resting heart rate in the 120s even into the 130s and 140s for the past 3 weeks the doctor I saw said it could be inappropriate tachyacardia. I am 29 years old and I am a little over weight at about 130. I have been suffering migraines for over 2 years and the doc all told me I was depressed and the meds made me pack on weight. Recently I have had 4 different episodes of losing vision in my right eye. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Mon, 30 May 2016
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hello there

I understand your concern
I feel your symptoms mimic migraine and are fallout of that only
Your obesity is pushing you in a corner. Your loss of vision in the right eye doesn't seem to be embolic

You require a full body check with investigations directed towards full blood profile inclusive of thryroid and xrays ekg and an echocardiogram with a tmt to assess your exercise capacity

hope that helps
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What Elevates The Resting Heart Rate With Blurriness Of Vision?

hello there I understand your concern I feel your symptoms mimic migraine and are fallout of that only Your obesity is pushing you in a corner. Your loss of vision in the right eye doesn t seem to be embolic You require a full body check with investigations directed towards full blood profile inclusive of thryroid and xrays ekg and an echocardiogram with a tmt to assess your exercise capacity hope that helps