bardy+tachy?
- by emilpacemaker
- 2014-08-04 04:08:54
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I wonder if its posible after consulting my e.p they told me the symptoms of my palpitation last day is tachycardia ... By the way I had my p.m this year month of april cause of bradycardia...i feel always dizzy in the morning... Also have anciety attack... But last week I feel. Shortness of breath and worse palpitation! Im 28 y/o.. And my e.p sugested me to take maintenance medication for my heart fast rate... There is any one here happen or same like what im expirience now!
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by emilpacemaker - 2014-08-04 10:08:33
So it is normal for some of us.. Thank you sir/madam for ur comments..... how about light dizzines in morning is it normal too? I tell it already to my doctor and they advised me to undergo in dizzi test while on bed.....
Any way hope ill survive too for this situations...I dont feel normal when p.m put inside my chest...
I don't know about the morning dizziness
by NiceNiecey - 2014-08-05 03:08:22
I have not had dizziness in the morning when I wake up so I can't really help you with that question. You'll definitely survive all this but I understand that you don't feel as well now that you've gotten the PM. I felt like that for many weeks. Now I am doing much better. I am in a high altitude this week (Colorado) and it's really bothering me but I know I'll adjust.
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by NiceNiecey - 2014-08-04 07:08:13
I think a lot of us have had your same experience. I take a very low dose of a beta blocker that keeps my heart from going too fast and it works very well. One pill at night and it that's it. I also take a baby aspirin with it to help prevent blood clots (I already had one). Those meds are both inexpensive too.
If you have anxiety attacks, that could confuse things a bit.
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