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Subject: Aspartame (NutraSweet) and the Heart
Forum: The Heart Forum
Topic Area: Arrhythmia
Posted by Todd Wright on November 17, 1998 at 14:53:22:
In 1990 i had a bout with Anxiety that took me to the hospital emergency room. I swore I was having a heart attack so they ran all the usual test on me at that time. Of course everything checked out and i was released that night. But since that night I have battled Anxiety constantly.In 1994 while at work I bent down to pick up something. When I stood up my heart went into atrial fibrilation. Had every test available and stayed overnight in the hospital. My heart converted back over on its own that night. My docter suggested getting of caffeine and nicotine (snuff)products. From that point on i switched to caffeine free diet cokes. I did continue to use the snuff though. I went back in the hospital with Atrial fib about 1 year later in 1995. I had to be converted back to a normal rhythm with medications from this point on. At that time i decided to quit the snuff due to the Doc's advice and concern over the nicotine. I was back in the hospital again about a year from the day in 1996, and then again in March of 1998. No caffeine no nicotine. I have been on Lanoxin and Altenolol. Neither worked for me. Currently I am taking 80mg Betapace twice a day. My docters have no good explanation as to why a current 31 year old male would be having successive bouts with Atrial fib. They have just said to try and see if the betapace keeps me out of this rhythm. I am on no other medications at this time. My question is this. I have recently pinned down the start of my diet coke intake to about the 1990 time frame. The same time my anxiety and heart palpatations began to appear. I have had constant bouts with PVC's as well throughout this entire time frame. Would there be any case to pin the use of the product "aspartame" (Nurtasweet)as the reason for having PVC's and Atrial fib or is it a coincidence that i started using it around the same time these problems developed? Never had any of these problems prior to 1990. Still drink caffeine free diet coke everyday. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Sorry for the long winded letter, Todd Wright
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