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JoshR
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Joined: Mon Aug 18th, 2008
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 Posted: Mon Sep 8th, 2008 20:05

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Purely out of curiosity, has anyone else experienced precordial catch syndrome as a herx? I seem to have developed it after getting up to 75 mg minocycline. I'm now at 100 mg and it still happens now and then.



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 Posted: Mon Sep 8th, 2008 22:02

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Josh,

Nothing shows up on a search for 'precordial'.

'Precordial catch' is a new term for me.  I've had chest pains that led to a visit to the cardiac specialist.   The panic was such that I don't remember the exact symptoms, but I got a clean bill of health.   I doubt that I'd have been able to recognize that taking short breaths was a symptom and not just a result of the panic.

So, nothing came up in the search, but it sounds similar to a lot of other herx that's been seen.

Chris
When should I be concerned about cardiac symptoms? 



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 Posted: Wed Oct 15th, 2008 07:12

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Hurrah, my 25-D is down to 8.4 ng/ml! :D



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 Posted: Wed Oct 15th, 2008 12:28

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Good work Josh... now please don't go and indulge in a plate of salmon and mushrooms to celebrate... :P



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