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Hi! I really can't say,
Hi! I really can't say, although you would think a doctor would know :(
It could be that your body is trying to normalize after being compromised by the ED. Hormones and heart issues..I am not very familiar with that. I would suggest that you continue being checked by your doctor, and monitor your rapid heart rate very closely. Try to do things that will help you relax. The fear and stress will not make things any better. Take care of yourself!!
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