I have posted before and yesterday had the ep study done at columbus ohio, they could find nothing wrong. yet my heart did this thing 6 times in
recoveryRecovery position - series! Could they have aggrivated it? and they couldn't tell me either what this electrical, tingly sensation across chest and down both arms is that i get with these skops and
fluttersAtrial fibrillation/flutter. PLEASE, i need to knoww aht this could be and maybe they wouldn't scare me so bad. It feels like a slight
shockAcute respiratory distress syndrome
Cardiogenic shock
Electroconvulsive therapy
Hepatic ischemia
Hypoglycemia
Hypovolemic shock
Lithotripsy
Shock
Toxic shock syndrome right along with these skips/flutters. now what? if they say this study was fine? my heart still does this
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Daily-vite men's formula
Daily-vite weight control, it still scares me terribly. No one else i have talked to has felt this sensation along with these. if anyone else has, PLEASE e-mail me, and good doctor, if you have any explanation, please tell me. thank you, nancy ***@****
I have never experienced what you are talking about, but if it is not heart, perhaps it is nuerological. Shocks and tingling whether in your chest or down your arms could indicate a nuerological problem. Maybe you could ask about that possibility. Good luck!
While lying down on my back, I can feel it inside the back of my upper back and neck. I have been diagnosed with pulmonary vein foci that affect the atria and result in premature beats....usually people don't feel these PV's firing away...some unfortunates do...the doctor suggested "get used to it", as there doesn't seem to be any cure.
Anyone else notice this problem?
Try e-mailing me first. ***@****
Jodie
The incidence of arrhythmias in young persons without demonstrable heart disease: a 24-hour Holter study in 100 medical students].
Berrazueta JR, Poveda JJ, Puebla F, Salas E, Ochoteco A, Gutierrez N
Servicio de Cardiologia, Hospital Universitario Marques de Valdecilla, Universidad de Cantabria.
A Holter monitorization study was performed in 100 voluntary university students (64 men and 36 women). The mean age was 23.6 years and organic heart disease was ruled out in all cases. Data were analysed in different subgroups including the practice of physical activity and subjects smokers or alcohol consumers. The maximum heart rate (HR) achieved during the wake period was 138.3 +/- 20.43 beat/m. Minimum daytime heart rate was 61.42 +/- 10.32 beat/m and it was below 60 beat/m in 41 subjects. During the nighttime period, the maximum heart rate achieved by the group was 89.34 +/- 11.31 beat/m. Minimum nighttime heart rate was 45.82 +/- 6.35 beat/m. Maximum heart rate in men was 134.3 +/- 21.35 beat/m, while in women was 145.42 +/- 16.36 beat/m. Eighty students presented one or more arrhythmias, among them 28 women and 52 men (p = NS): 92% in sportsmen and women groups as compared with 79% in the non sports practicers, 90% of alcohol consumers and 82% between subjects who smoked and drank, compared with 63% in the non drinkers (p < 0.006). 48% of the subjects presented one or more supraventricular arrhythmias during the daytime or during the nighttime (p = NS). Ventricular rhythm disturbances were found in 20 subjects. There was only one case who had a non sustained ventricular tachycardia of 4 complexes. These disturbances were not increased by practising sport nor by toxic habits. In 15 cases we found sinoatrial block, with a male predominance. Five subjects presented some type of atrioventricular block, 4 of which were alcohol and tobacco consumers.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
PMID: 8488317
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