I know I have posted this in another thread, but I thought I would create one and see if anyone else has the same effect:
I have been taking a women's one a day multivitamin every day since February. Within about an hour of taking the vitamin I notice a significant drop in my PT. This drop will last a good 5-6 hours and then slowly increase in volume.
Also, over the last few months,I have started to develop daily headaches. And they are mean and horribly painful. I was one to never take a Tylenol for anything. But the headaches became too much to bare. I purchased the CVS brand Excedrin Migraine(which contains acetaminophen). Just like with the multivitamin, within an hour, my PT volume significantly decreases.
Has this ever happened to anyone else? If so, did you present this to a doctor? What did they say? I'm just curious.
I have an ENT appointment later in August to ask him about why taking these sorts of vitamins or acetaminophen will cause a decrease in my pulsating.
I have been taking a women's one a day multivitamin every day since February. Within about an hour of taking the vitamin I notice a significant drop in my PT. This drop will last a good 5-6 hours and then slowly increase in volume.
Also, over the last few months,I have started to develop daily headaches. And they are mean and horribly painful. I was one to never take a Tylenol for anything. But the headaches became too much to bare. I purchased the CVS brand Excedrin Migraine(which contains acetaminophen). Just like with the multivitamin, within an hour, my PT volume significantly decreases.
Has this ever happened to anyone else? If so, did you present this to a doctor? What did they say? I'm just curious.
I have an ENT appointment later in August to ask him about why taking these sorts of vitamins or acetaminophen will cause a decrease in my pulsating.