Re: Heart palpitations / arythmias


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Posted by candi bennett on February 23, 19102 at 16:11:15:

In Reply to: Re: Heart palpitations / arythmias posted by Linda Mosco on December 19, 19101 at 07:14:48:

: I read your letter. Iam also 50 years old. I just recently started getting the heart palps on a daily basis. Seems I get them every day now. The funny thing is that I just lost 22 lbs. You would think losing weight would make your body feel better. However, I do have to mention it to the doc. I'm just scared. I also have asthma, but on my worst days of asthma, I didn't have the palps. Sometime if I take my inhaler for the palps (because I think I can'ts breathe) I feel better for a little while. Hope we feel better soon!

i am 22 years old, i have had heart palpatations since i hit puberty, i could fill out a book on how many ekg's holter moniters and other things i have had done. i got pregnant in 1999 and my symptoms were worse,and i now am working in a factory with no air conditioning, high humidity, and lots of heavy lifting and i experience heart palpatations, only in the heat or during stress ful times...anyways, i had the electrophysiology study done about 3 years ago this june and noticed a huge improvement. but since the procedure i have found out i have terrible allergies, asthma, and i am have a weak immune system. not sure if it is related. when they did my oblation finally, it was because they caught about 6 beats of ventricular tachtacardia. in my procedure my heart rate maxed at 250 beats per minute. right now i am working out and taking a supplement called xyenadrine to lose weight. it hasn't changed my pulse and i am happy with it. :) just thought i would share my story


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