Can Peripheral Neuropathy Cause Arrythmias?
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and irregular beats from day one. EKGs, Echos and holter monitors
have indicated everthing fine with CABG and AVR. Palps and
misbeats get worse with upset stomach and have recently been
diagonised with gastroparesis which is a form of neuropathy. On
Reglan 10mg which seems to help but the palps and irreg beats do
occur at anytime particularly with physical exertion and the wrong foods. Since the reglan is helping then there must be a
neurological connection to the palps and irregular beats. Could there be a vagus nerve connection? Would appreciate hearing from anyone else with these symptoms and any remedies suggested.
Thanks, Chris
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From my own experience of AF and other neurological problems (GM seizures, apnoea, tics in the extrmities etc)I was always convinced there was a conection. I have since learnt that Lone AF can be triggered by the autonomic nervous system. The Vagus nerve to be precise. Typical vagal AF comes on at night, after eating and when relaxed. As opposed to when exercising, when in a stressful position etc. Vagal Afibbers are also of a younger age at onsought and are often atheletic. Also beta blockers are contraindicated for it. This was a real eye opener for me. My Dr had never heard of it, it is still a relatively new. But will be seeping down through the literature to a Dr near you, sooner rather than later, I hope.
Go to
http://www.vagalafibportal.fsnet.co.uk