Guest guest Posted February 16, 2006 Report Share Posted February 16, 2006 Hey Daniea I had that (coupled with a heart rate of 30-40 beats per minute) when I was on LDN. ~Hugs~ Russ:)) > > HELLO > CAN ANYBODY TELL ME WHY I EXPERIENCE IRREGULAR HEARTBEAT ON AND OFF > FOR MORE THAN ONE YEAR ? EVERY TIME I GET AN EKG IT COMES UP NORMAL . > CAN CERTAIN VITAMINS DO THAT ? THEY ARE THE ONLY THING I TAKE . > ANYBODY ELSE EXPERIENCING IT ? > THANK YOU , DANIELA > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2006 Report Share Posted February 16, 2006 Dear a, You might have an electrolyte imbalance, e.g., too much calcium and not enough magnesium. A blood test and/or hair analysis would probably reveal what the imbalance is. I had something similar, and when I added a potassium and magnesium supplement, the problem went away. All the best, Dudley Delany http://profiles.yahoo.com/dudley_delany Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2006 Report Share Posted February 16, 2006 Dear a, When taking a supplement, the recommended ratio of calcium to magnesium is 2 to 1. See, for example, the mention of these two minerals at http://www.eclecticherb.com/products.supplements.html This company sells a multivitamin/mineral formulation called " Vital Force. " It is the best multi I have come across so far. The recommended dosage (six tablets a day) provides, among many other nutrients, 900 mg of calcium (90% of the RDA) and 450 mg of magnesium (113% of the RDA) in the form of a readily absorbed amino acid chelate--and that without gluten, sugar, dairy, etc. The major weakness of this product is that six tablets only provides 100 IU's of vitamin D (25% of the RDA), so I take a separate vitamin D supplement that gives me about 800 IU's daily. All the best, Dudley http://profiles.yahoo.com/dudley_delany Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2006 Report Share Posted February 17, 2006 Hi a, In my opinion merucry filling do not cause MS directly, if they did then everyone on the planet would have MS. Its one contributory factor that weakens an already weakend immune system and its the last straw for some. If you are doing general detox, meaning bowel and liver cleaning, its perfectly safe with fillings still in. If you are specifically doing mercury removal, then they recommend getting the metal fillings out first. You can look up Hal Huggins online and his website has lots of info on this subject. . If you are planning a baby, I would do everything in my power to first get my immune system stronger, eating better and supplements every day. Having a baby even when you are not sick is hard work and depletes the body, so if you are already depleted of things, you risk getting weaker and also having a sick baby. I am not a beliver that MS is permanent or cannot be cured, I believe it has many root causes and each one has to be addressed and the body needs to heal over time when all theses things are addressed. I know many people who were diagnosed with MS are not completely in remission for years and years, so plan your future, but make sure excellent diet and nutrition are part of it. daniela riess wrote: > HELLO DUDLEY > I WAS TRYING TO GET ON THAT SITE YOU SUGESTED AND IT'S NOT WORKING . > I WILL TRY AGAIN . > THERE IS A LOT OF RESEARCH I NEED TO DO . I DON'T KNOW IF THIS MAKES > ANY SENSE BUT I KNOW FOUR PEOPLE ,INCLUDING MYSELF ,THAT GOT MS > SYMPTOMS SHORTLY AFTER GETTING AMALGAM FILLINGS > I'M TRYING TO FIND OUT WHAT TO DO NOW . I AM IN FLORIDA AND IT'S > VERY HARD TO FIND A GOOD HOLISTIC DENTIST HERE. IS IT A GOOD IDEEA TO > JUST DO A DETOX TREATMENT WITHOUT REPLACING THE FILLINGS ? I HEARD > THAT TAKING THEM OUT IT'S WORSE . > ALSO I WOULD LOVE TO HAVE A BABY . IS THAT SELFISH CONSIDERING I > HAVE MS ? > WOULD THE AMALGAM BE DANGEROUS FOR THE BABY ALSO ? > SEE, NO MATTER HOW HARD I TRY TO HAVE A SEMI -NORMAL LIFE IT'S > IMPOSIBLE ! > DANIELA > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2006 Report Share Posted February 18, 2006 Maybe caffeine? But why do you think there is a problem if the EKG is okay? S. Szpak > > HELLO > CAN ANYBODY TELL ME WHY I EXPERIENCE IRREGULAR HEARTBEAT ON AND OFF > FOR MORE THAN ONE YEAR ? EVERY TIME I GET AN EKG IT COMES UP NORMAL . > CAN CERTAIN VITAMINS DO THAT ? THEY ARE THE ONLY THING I TAKE . > ANYBODY ELSE EXPERIENCING IT ? > THANK YOU , DANIELA > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2006 Report Share Posted February 18, 2006 > DANIELA Is there any time it's worse? Is it worse after a high fat meal, for example? Szpak > HELLO > I ONLY DRINK GREEN TEA . I DON'T THINK IT'S THE CAFFEINE , IT'S NOT THAT MUCH IN THE TEA. > I KNOW THE EKG IS OK .HOWEVER, MY HEART IS BEATING VERY IRREGULAR FOR OVER A YEAR NOW AND I GET SCARED > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2006 Report Share Posted February 19, 2006 I'll tell you this because it's interesting. I have no idea if this could help you or not though. My friend has a genetic disease (sorry I forget what it's called) that causes her to have an irregular heartbeat. Her cousin died at 30 years of age from this. I had a magnetic necklace (from Nikken) with me and loaned it to her while I was visiting. Her heart rate went back to normal. She bought one for herself and never had a problem with it again. Sometimes it's cause by an electrical disturbance in the body. EFT might help to. See www.emofree.com for a free manual and loads of info. Sharon > > HELLO > CAN ANYBODY TELL ME WHY I EXPERIENCE IRREGULAR HEARTBEAT ON AND OFF > FOR MORE THAN ONE YEAR ? EVERY TIME I GET AN EKG IT COMES UP NORMAL . > CAN CERTAIN VITAMINS DO THAT ? THEY ARE THE ONLY THING I TAKE . > ANYBODY ELSE EXPERIENCING IT ? > THANK YOU , DANIELA > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2006 Report Share Posted February 22, 2006 DANIELA LET ME KNOW IF YOU CHECKED OUT CRAZYMEDS WEBSITE REGARDING HEART PROBLEMS AND ANTI-DEPRESSANTS. THERE WAS SOME INFO THERE BUT I DIDN'T KNOW WHAT ANTI-DEPRESSANTS YOU TOOK, AND I ALSO RAN OUT OF TIME ON MY DAY OFF. REGARDS, STEPHEN SZPAK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2006 Report Share Posted February 22, 2006 Hi a, You have to realize that just because you have a diagnosis of MS, that will not mean other totally unrelated symptoms will come up. This is the most common thing I see with people with Chronic illness. ONce they have a diagnosis, they think everything that is wrong is that disease. The real truth is that by the time you have any chronic illness, your body is sick, its not functioning right, you are dieficient in nutrients, your body is stressed and the immune system does not have a clue what its suppose to do anymore. Its either killing off its own good cells, or letting cancer run rampant. having your hormones out of whack is pretty common these day. With the hormones in every thing, like meat, dairy and our drinking water everyone is affected. Kids are starting puberty at age 8!! If you look at your body as whole, not some parts, then you will have better luck. I would suggest a naturopath or wholistic doctor if you are tired of being thrown some drugs for the symptoms. I started perim -menopause when I was 40 and the doctor said I was nuts to think that is what was happening. Finally after 3 years of symptoms he agreed that is what was going on. But first they prescirbed anti-depressants, like that was going to keep me from going toward Menopause, what a bunch of dopes. ANyway, now days you have to be pro-active with your health, if you wait on the doctors to figure out what to do you could wait forever. Start taking steps now to get your body going back in the right direction, its the only road to health, not drugs. daniela riess wrote: > HELLO STEPHEN > I LOOKED ON THAT SITE YOU SUGGESTED. THE PILLS I TOOK LAST TIME ( I > TOOK A LOT OF DIFFERENT ANTIDEPRESSANTS IN THE PAST ) WERE CALLED > LEXAPRO . ON THE SITE THEY DID NOT MENTION NOTHING ABOUT ARRHYTHMIA . > TODAY I SAW MY NEUROLOGIST . HE SAID TO GO TO ANOTHER CARDIOLOGIST > FOR MORE TESTS . > ALSO IN THE PAST YEAR I GET SOME KIND OF HOT FLASHES (AS SOON AS I > WAKE UP, ONLY ) . THIS DOCTOR IS CONVINCED I'M GOING THROUGH MENOPAUSE > AND THEY HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH MS . IT'S STRANGE BECAUSE I JUST > TURNED 30 LAST MONTH .ALSO, I ONLY GET THEM FOR THE FIRST 2-3 MINUTES > AFTER I WAKE UP . THAT'S IT . > I DON'T KNOW WHAT DOCTOR TO SEE ANYMORE . > WHEN I WAS DIAGNOSED, IN A WAY I FELT BETTER BECAUSE I KNEW WHY > EVERYTHING WAS HAPPENING (CRAZY SYMPTOMS EVERY MONTH ). > NOW , 4 YEARS LATER IT GETS CONFUSING AGAIN . THE ONLY WAY TO GET > SOME REAL ANSWERS IS ASKING MSCURED > THANK YOU , ALL > THE BEST, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2006 Report Share Posted February 22, 2006 > Jana Excellent idea. Wish I'd thought of it. S. Szpak > Hi... > > Go to the cardiologist again and request an event monitor. It is an IPOD looking thing that you just push when you are having an episode... there are stickies placed on your chest that will record the event and send the info to the doc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2006 Report Share Posted February 22, 2006 Sorry to waste our time a. This is not much there about heart problems and Lexapro. Some info below. The thing is you don't take this drug anymore. ____________________________________________________________ These drugs seem to be in the same class from what I understand. Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors. Lexapro among them. General infomation below: http://www.crazymeds.org/ssri.html _________________________________________________________________ http://www.crazymeds.org/lexapropi.pdf See page 11. Cardiovascular and Reproductive Disorders/Female and General _______________________________________________________________ > > HELLO STEPHEN > I LOOKED ON THAT SITE YOU SUGGESTED. THE PILLS I TOOK LAST TIME ( I TOOK A LOT OF DIFFERENT ANTIDEPRESSANTS IN THE PAST ) WERE CALLED LEXAPRO . ON THE SITE THEY DID NOT MENTION NOTHING ABOUT ARRHYTHMIA . > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2006 Report Share Posted February 22, 2006 a Carol sent this to me via personal e-mail by mistake: (S. Szpak) ===================================================================== a, I have a condition called WPW, which causes irregular heartbeat. But, arrhythmia can also be caused by magnesium deficiency. Do you take magnesium? Also, if you take calcium and no magnesium, or even more calcium than magnesium, that can cause a magnesium deficiency in some people, who have a tendency for magnesium deficency. I am one of those people and it's how I discovered all this. I'd taken twice as much calcium as magnesium for 15 years. Then, went to a Naturapath, who ran tests on my magnesium and calcium levels, (because he knew the current 2 to 1 ratio, favoring calcium, is wrong for many people), and I was hypercalcemic, (too much calcium in the blood which can be dangerous), and magnesium deficient. Carol ==================================================================== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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