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sinus arrhythmia

I'm 23 years old, I was diagnosed with sinus arrhythmia when I was 15 when I had my first attack. I get my attacks whenever I get angry and exhausted. My attacks includes chest pain, palpitation, dizziness and extremely painful cramps all over my body. I have been researching just recently after my last attack, but I cannot find anyone who have the same symptoms I as have particularly the muscle cramps from foot to jaw. Is it possible that it's not just sinus arrhythmia that I'm having?? thanks.
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I'm in the hospital right now! I had full body cramps that hurt far more than giving birth! First day, four bouts, next day, three and now just intermittent. My hands constr1cted like claws!. In hospital rehab now just to try to regain strength and let my muscles heal.
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There could be an electrolytic imbalance for your cramps as well as your other symptoms.  You may want to contact a doctor for a blood test to help rule out any serious medical condition.arrhythmia. pmmsMany times, there is no recognizable cause of an arrhythmia.

Hope this helps.  Take care.
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