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| quote: | Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
For nearly two years I had lots of episodes where my heart would race or seem like it was beating arhythmically or too "hard." I had high blood pressure (160 / 120 or so) for a large part of that time. I stopped exercising because I feared for my health and became an Internet hypochondriac, constantly looking into different illnesses and speculating about whether I might have them.
Never had any major health problems before that. I hardly even get sick really; the last time I was sick was at least four years ago.
Anyway, I went to a regular doctor multiple times, probably at least four or five, and they did the basic tests -- EKG, thyroid hormones, blood sugar, electrolytes. Nothing came of that, but I guess it didn't reassure me sufficiently. Eventually a doctor referred me to a cardiologist, who prescribed me a beta-blocker and did a whole bunch of fancy tests on me; nuclear exercise testing, ultrasound, the whole deal. That helped calm me down and the beta-blocker lowered my blood pressure, but sometimes I didn't like the way it made me feel, so I stopped taking it. These days I don't take it anymore, but at a recent doctor visit I found that my blood pressure is apparently just above normal (130/80) even without the beta-blocker, and I don't really get the racing heart anymore, so I guess I'm okay for now.
Back problems are awful. Not too long ago I did something to my sacroiliac joint and I was unable to bend for weeks, basically in constant pain while I wasn't laying down. Sucks. |
I had the racing heart episode happen to me twice, both after playing sports or something. One lasted for almost an hour! A few years later during a medical examination it turned up that I have some heart murmur. Are these two things connected?
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