Aware of heart beat
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I am a little confused from that response it didnt seem to answer any of the concerns I wrote about. I know that the novacaine will do that to you but as far as still having the episodes of a racing heart 3 years later do you know if an elongated valve without prolapse but with trace regurgitation could be the cause? My cardiologist seems to think that this is a harmless thing that will not produce symptoms but I still have these attacks and it is not inappropriate sinus tach. I really could use some advice on this. Some days it will feel like my hearts racing but if I take my pulse its only 88 so I dont get it. Hope to hear from you again. Thank you Jean
Try to relax. I have mild MVP with mild regurgitation and mild tricuspid regurg., Inappropriate sinus tachy. and neurocardiogenic syncope. Even with all this my heart has been declared healthy and I believe it is.
I was told when it feels like your heart is racing, but it's not, it is prob. anxiety. It sounds like you have a bit of anxiety going on. You should exercise, it is good for stress and I actually feel better when I exercise. Your heart naturally is faster when you first get up and going upstairs, too. Stop taking your pulse it is only going to keep you in your cycle of anxiety. You had the event monitor and the echos, relax. I hope I have been of some help and comfort to you.
I CAN TELL YOU ONLY FROM EXPERIENCE THAT YOU HAVE ANXIETY PROBLEMS. I AM SORT OF A PULSE JUNKY AND I KNOW THAT WHEN I TAKE IT IT GOES UP JUST FROM THINKING ABOUT IT. ALSO I KNOW FOR A FACT THAT IF YOU EXERCISE YOUR PULSE (RESTING) WILL START TO DECREASE AND THAT OVERALL YOUR ANXIETY WILL DECREASE. YOU JUST HAVE TO GET OVER THE FEAR. LASTLY YOU NEVER MENTIONED WHETHER OR NOT YOU DRINK ALCOHOL.... IF YOU DO IT WILL JACK UP YOUR HEART RATE ALONG WITH CERTAIN FOODS ETC... DAVE
Jan - you said you have MVP do you ever get the racing? Is that caused by the Mvp or anxiety.
Dave - how did yu break th habit of checking your pulse? I feel like I want to know if it's fast because I have this fear that it will race and not slow back down, even though in 3 years it
has never happened
I appreciate your answers I have been thinking it is anxiety but there is that doubt that the drs missed something making me scared.
Thanks Jean :)
I have inappropriate sinus tachycardia, so yes, my heart races (even on meds). It isn't from the MVP, however, it is from something wrong with my sinus node. The racing doesn't bother me unless it makes me short of breath or feel faint. The funny thing is when I am anxious my heart doesn't race, but it did beat alot harder when I was really worked up. Fortunately that didn't happen often and now with the med it doesn't happen at all. If you do have sinus tachycardia and it is so bothersome maybe you can take some beta blockers, but I wouldn't. If you take them there is always a chance for side effects and you have to see a cardio. every 6 months. It's a pain, believe me. Just try to relax and exercise,too. Good luck!
I might be too late to post a comment! Here's my story, not unlike yours. I have a "funny" beating heart - all stress.
I have what the Drs. want to call panic-anxiety disorder. My heart