Went to see one on Monday, got full bloods etc. Scheduled for another appt a week on Monday. I went pretty hard in the first half of the HM, but according to HRM nothing like i have done in the past. It started at Midday, which is a tricky time, quite a while after cramming in as much porridge as I can, like I usually do. I thought it was unlikely too, but of the signs here https://www.medicinenet.com/top_11_signs_you_are_in_ketosis/article.htm I have had them all except 6 (and possibly 2, the response i got at home was "no worse than usual". I've stopped caffeine too, as my pulse was going through the roof.Might be a bit late, but I have ordered some strips, see what result they show.
FWIW the majority of those symptoms along with raised HR are what I’ve had since June and have been putting down to some sort of post-viral/long Covid type thing. Sleep has finally started to improve and HR getting slightly less “over-responsive” in the last month.
Stabbsy - are you au fait with things like non sleep deep rest/yoga nidra and various breathing exercises that are recommended for post viral HR issues? Happy to suggest some things if you like, they’ve been very helpful for my long covid.
Quote from: seankenny on November 29, 2023, 08:52:12 pmStabbsy - are you au fait with things like non sleep deep rest/yoga nidra and various breathing exercises that are recommended for post viral HR issues? Happy to suggest some things if you like, they’ve been very helpful for my long covid.Thanks Sean, I'd be interested to hear what you've tried. I tried a few breathing exercises over the period that is was at its worst, but I'm not sure how successful they were. It was usually in the middle of the night when I'd wake up with my HR pounding, so it's maybe harder to judge if it's working. By the sounds of it, my symptoms were never as severe as yours - if I wasn't a runner (and therefore hyper-aware of my HR when exercising), I might have put it down to being very rundown/stressed.Possibly/probably just coincidence, but my biggest improvement started not long after I started taking a vitamin D supplement. Sleep improved, recovery improved, headaches reduced, mood improved. There are some papers saying there could be a link, but it could equally have just been reversion to the mean.