Friday, February 12, 2010

Strong Heartbeat And Trouble Breathing An Occasional Irregular Heartbeat Something To Be Concerned About... ?

An occasional irregular heartbeat something to be concerned about... ? - strong heartbeat and trouble breathing

From time to time for a day or sometimes a few days I'll have this happen when my heart feels normally, but then pause, and then between the normal beats and the next beat is a bit stronger than what is normal to feel and regular feedback and then maybe a little later, still happens, but it's never the real reason and soemtimes happened a few times a day, nothing for the next few weeks and it can happen again and for some time, so everything is more or less randomly and that is everything. From time to time, but not while I am the pain in the chest floating either one side or the other, but no other symptoms, so do not know whether the pain in the chest are connected to the heart or not.

Nothing else seems not the case fainting, dizziness, etc., but I'm on Adderall, and these things do not seem to have occur after taking Adderall as a side effect, this question could probably spend hours after the drugs away and is never constant and always uncertain, and not every day 2-3 days I've had the feeling of floating, and pain in the chest at the same time and even if I was stressed and what have you worried when the pain in the chest by anxiety / stress and floating just something that no Basic's on, I never had high blood pressure and abnormal blood pressure, so I hope it is just a reaction to stress and sleep disorders caused by stress and eat anything because I'm worried, and that. Should I worry?

4 comments:

tracybra... said...

Ive been held for several years, maybe you should get checked, secure in my case it is known as "PVC, where your heart is jumping, which normally vote about it, a heart, and I in medicine for this but his heart checked very well before deciding whether it will only PVC is also known as arrhythmia (probably misspelled) is only a matter of dealing in a position to, stress, and sometimes he brings in a variety of activities. Hold on, Im sure that its good but its always better to be safe then sorry, I know that I fear for the first time it happened. Have you checked, probably like me, take it easy and relax and try to to breathe when this happens ...GOOD LUCK hope you feel better soon .. Dont stress about this or that frequently occur ... : O)

Husky_ma... said...

In fact, I posted the question, what explains today .. lol

I have the same .. It is not every day, as you say, but if it happens, it's like a nervous twitch in my heart feels that his efforts to start .. lol, sometimes even their Suttle and I can feel it, sometimes your concerns. I panic for a second of thought will only stop completely, not because of God!

I'd suggest a very rapid heart rate last night for no reason, just started to be from nowhere! So in making an appointment with my doctor, just to be on the safe side .. You should not good, better safe than sorry eh? :) Good luck, buddy;)

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ELA DAVE said...

It looks like palpitations (PVC) and started this after I my first case of bronchitis. I am 52 years old and have daily exercise and health. I went to a cardiologist and I wanted to perform a stress test and Holter at me. I am using the monitor in order, but not the stress test, because I've heard conflicting reports about its usefulness. It is probably the screen when it is available.
I have also heard that magnesium (chelated) useful. I took 500 mg per day, and I noticed fewer palpitations. The ideal is to increase the electrolyte in the body that is required for normal electrical activity.

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