Is it like too fast or too slow?
2007-03-26 09:30:35
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answered by x_RockHopper_x 2
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i can only talk about my own experience. I've irregular heartbeats too. I did all the exams and the cardiologist told me it's not serious. It has to do with stress moments or with ur blood pressure. She advised me to go to the Gym and to avoid drinking coffee or tea that has caffeine. I also have some pills to take but i always forget them and i'm feeling better. Now, i don't know if it is the same, you should see a cardiologist. If it is the same, it's uncomfortable but "you won't die from it"(doctor's words)
2007-03-26 09:39:23
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answered by nefretari2000 3
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I have had atrial fibrillation since 3/2000. I also have had two cardioversions that didn't last more than a few weeks.
I get a protime monthly and take coumadin, avapro, diltiazam and metroprol (sp?) daily and have never had pain.
My only side effect is that hot weather makes me sweat more than it used to do before I had this condition.
My cardiologist tells me that I can live a normal life and push myself in exercise as hard as I can until I have pain..never had it at all!
2007-03-26 19:07:13
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answered by CA Bravo 3
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You probably been having them for a long time and never noticed it before. If the only symptom is you feeling it when you take your pulse. it nothing right now and you can go through your whole life with no problems. But if it causes a pain, or you get light headed, or lose your breathe often go back to the doctors. You are just aware of it now, and any thing with the heart scares us.
2007-03-26 09:36:30
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answered by MICHAEL P 2
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there are medications you can take that are called anti-disrhythmics. you need to get on them. the thing is, PATs aren't immediately life threatening, but if you feel them more and more often you need to get that looked at. you may have atrial flutter or atrial fibrillation. which again isnt life threatening but also isnt normal. make an appointment with a cardiologist to have this looked at. they will need to hook you up to an EKG and possibly have an echocardiogram to make sure that you dont have any valve prolapses. good luck hun.
2007-03-26 10:11:49
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answered by beautifulbunny0286 4
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Are you dieting by chance? Once when I was on a low fat diet I developed these problems. My heart was very erratic and I was weak and exhausted.
Eat a higher protein diet, your heart is a muscle and needs fuel to beat correctly.
Give it a try it corrected the same type problem for me.
2007-03-26 09:37:23
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answered by ? 7
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I unquestionably have an identical undertaking. it rather is noted as an 'ectopic beat' and is often not something to rigidity approximately. curiously mine is with the aid of my habit to coke (caffeine), and it particularly is taken care of often by way of in basic terms lowering caffeine intake. inspite of the undeniable fact that, i choose to advise you spot your GP and request a verify-up with a coronary heart professional in basic terms in case.
2016-10-19 23:48:28
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answered by schwalm 4
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Go to another doctor to get his opinion. Go to a cardiologist if you can.What medications are you taking?
This was happening to me and it was because I had anxiety. The doc precribed xanax and now I'm better.
2007-03-26 09:31:01
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answered by Parfait Dix 3
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of course a clinic doctor isn't going to do anything about a serious disease.
see a real doctor. there are medications for this fault with your heart.
2007-03-26 09:33:25
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answered by Anonymous
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I would advise you to see a Cardiologist, just to be on the safe side.
2007-03-26 09:29:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Watch what you eat. No coffee, no complex sugars would be a good start.
2007-03-26 09:30:57
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answered by tom_hunter72 3
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