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Hi i feel most of time lazy, tired high heart beat rate , pain in my chest nd breasts , back pain nd head ace over all something even my bones thank you?
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Rapid heart beat: One possible reason could be hyperthyroidism but there can be many others. It is important for you to see your physician.
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