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heart palpitations


Jase

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Anybody get them? If so what caused them?

I've had them on an occasional basis for a while, but in the last week they have gotten much more frequent.

I've heard they often have benign causes, especially in young, relatively fit people like me.

It's getting to the point where I'm going to need to see the doctor. Am I about to die?

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It could be harmless. My wife has them, and she also has an irregular heartbeat. She's gone to the doctors several times, only to be told not to worry about it.

She does have high blood pressure, but I don't think it's as a result of the palpitations or irregular heartbeat.

I've been reading about the health benefits of cayenne pepper, which I love. Many claim that cayenne and water can "bring people out" off a heart attack, and also prevent heart problems. There are tons of other benefits, but it can apparently do wonders for the heart.

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Goodbye, cruel world.

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Lying in the bed at night, if they started up, it felt like the bed was shaking before I had my heart attack. I still get them sometimes, feels like my heart is fluttering. My heart is damaged, though.

My son developed them a month or so ago. Felt like his heart was gonna pound out of his chest, along with elevated heart rate. He's wearing a heart monitor for the next month just to be on the safe side, since my family has a history of heart problems. All his other tests came back fine.

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I leave all of my rep points to cookinwithgas

I leave all of my pie to Saltman

I leave all of my clever posts to scrum

I leave all of my trying to be clever posts that fell short of the mark to meat.

Goodbye, cruel world.

see ya :party: wouldn't wanna be ya.

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it gets better with intense activity and caffeine believe it or not... and worse when I'm sitting or laying around and then get up.

Feels like my heart stops for a beat, lurches, and beats harder the next beat.

Rarely I get the fast ones directly after.

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