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should be regular, 1-2-3-4 etc.

It can be regular and fast. It can miss bests, they are

called ectopic beats.

Iregular is what it means 12 345 678 9 10. It ccan be

iregular and slow and iregular and fast.

I could tell strat away when I was in AF, there are feeling

you get.

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>My question here is how does one know if they are in AF or

just

>having paplitaions, PVCS or PACS. Like sitting down my

heartrate can

>be like 95. It is not skipping beats or anything just

beating

>sometimes strong. So when people say they are going in and

out of AF

>does that mean they are having a floppy beat or just that

their pulse

>is a bit evelated? I am just so confused. There has been

those days

>that I have had that skipped beat or paused beat feeling

like maybe 5

>per minute. Does that mean I am in AF?

>

>Thanks~

>Michele

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Hornchurch Essex England

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> A person in Normal Sinus Rhythm should have a steady pulse rate

with ....>

> It is possible to have a skipped beat without being in AFib. But

> (others can correct me if I'm wrong) they should be few and far

> between. Any " skipping " of any regular nature indicates something

> else going on.

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Larry, it is possible to be in sinus (regular) rhythm and to have

frequent ectopics.

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> > Larry, it is possible to be in sinus (regular) rhythm and to have

> > frequent ectopics.

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> But Trudy ... if that is the case, then it should be checked out.

> Unless you know that you run frequent ectopics ... in which case,

> you'll know that it may not be AFib. I think for most people who

> have a history of AFib, if one has " frequent " irregular

> heartbeats ... one knows

I have been checked out numerous times, and do get into situations of

multiple ectopics a minute but not afib, vs. actual afib situations.

I think this is not uncommon.

Depending on how far apart they are and how long this lasts, I may go

into my doc's office to have them verify what is happening.

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> > Larry, it is possible to be in sinus (regular) rhythm and to have

> > frequent ectopics.

>

> But Trudy ... if that is the case, then it should be checked out.

> Unless you know that you run frequent ectopics ... in which case,

> you'll know that it may not be AFib. I think for most people who

> have a history of AFib, if one has " frequent " irregular

> heartbeats ... one knows

I have been checked out numerous times, and do get into situations of

multiple ectopics a minute but not afib, vs. actual afib situations.

I think this is not uncommon.

Depending on how far apart they are and how long this lasts, I may go

into my doc's office to have them verify what is happening.

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