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Hello @shersh

I'm a little confused in that you said, "I don't have a cardiologist because I don't have any heart problems at all." However, you do take carvedilol which is a beta-blocker med which is generally used for heart failure and other serious heart problems.

Here is a link to Mayo Clinic's website that explains the use of Carvedilol, https://www.mayoclinic.org/drugs-supplements/carvedilol-oral-route/side-effects/drg-20067565?p=1 Please read this link.

I would suggest that you see a cardiologist if you feel that the med is not working well for you. Many of us have had problems with beta-blocker meds. I was taking a different one (Metropolol) but I also would wake up at night with very vivid dreams and not feel well during the day. My cardiologist switched me to Atenolol and I felt much better. It could be that a different med would work better for you.

Will you consider consulting with a cardiologist?

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@shersh I don't understand why is your Dr. giving you a heart medicine for thyroid ? Isn,t there any other Dr. you can see even a PCP would be better then the one you have seems like he is doing more harm then good unless he knows Coreg will help your thyroid I never heard of this and I,ve been in the medical profession for 35 yrs.