Guest guest Posted July 11, 2004 Report Share Posted July 11, 2004 I wanted to welcome Beanie and ask a couple questions. I too get the noticeable 'beats' and sometimes they'll come just once or twice, then other times for hours. When they come for hours, I get worn down fast. There are also days when I don't feel the beats or anything, but generally feel very tired. I have also been experiencing something rather scary; I've had episodes where my heart beats REALLY fast and I notice it pounding away, then I feel dizzy, sick, sweaty and almost pass out. Last time it happened I lost my breath, really scary! Thankfully all that passed in about 5 minutes. Then it calmed down again somewhat. I'm wondering if it isn't something else going on in there besides Afib. Does anyone have any opinions? I'm on Metoporol and aspirin and have a cardio appointment next week. Thanks! Lorrie, 38, western Pa. series of beats > Hi from a Newbie: > > I had my first AF and I am now taking 100mgs of ToprolXL once > a day. I am having a echo test next Thursday. I am still having > skipped beats now anw and then and not too frequent. I also > experiencing series of beats in the back,but, they stopped. Does > anyone else have these and not have an episode? > > Thanks, Beanie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2004 Report Share Posted July 11, 2004 I wanted to welcome Beanie and ask a couple questions. I too get the noticeable 'beats' and sometimes they'll come just once or twice, then other times for hours. When they come for hours, I get worn down fast. There are also days when I don't feel the beats or anything, but generally feel very tired. I have also been experiencing something rather scary; I've had episodes where my heart beats REALLY fast and I notice it pounding away, then I feel dizzy, sick, sweaty and almost pass out. Last time it happened I lost my breath, really scary! Thankfully all that passed in about 5 minutes. Then it calmed down again somewhat. I'm wondering if it isn't something else going on in there besides Afib. Does anyone have any opinions? I'm on Metoporol and aspirin and have a cardio appointment next week. Thanks! Lorrie, 38, western Pa. series of beats > Hi from a Newbie: > > I had my first AF and I am now taking 100mgs of ToprolXL once > a day. I am having a echo test next Thursday. I am still having > skipped beats now anw and then and not too frequent. I also > experiencing series of beats in the back,but, they stopped. Does > anyone else have these and not have an episode? > > Thanks, Beanie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2004 Report Share Posted July 11, 2004 Hi, Beanie and Laurie, I think what you are mostly experiencing are ectopics (PACs and/or PVCs). Yes, they can happen a lot without leading to afib. Everyone, whether they are prone to afib or not, has numerous PACs and sometimes PVCs every day. Beta blockers are supposed to reduce the frequency of ectopics, and magnesium (my doc recommends one Slow Mag tablet a day) seems to help do this also. In order to be sure, however, you need to wear a 24 hour Holter monitor so the doc can see what is happening. I really, really dislike ectopics, myself. Beanie, I am not sure what you mean by beats in the back? Laurie said " I have also been experiencing something rather scary; I've had > episodes where my heart beats REALLY fast and I notice it pounding away, > then I feel dizzy, sick, sweaty and almost pass out. Last time it happened I > lost my breath, really scary! Thankfully all that passed in about 5 minutes. > Then it calmed down again somewhat. I'm wondering if it isn't something else > going on in there besides Afib. " I think you need to ask for a monitor so the doc knows what is going on and can do something about it. This is what I felt like when I had the SVT we have been talking about in the recent threads, but thankfully mine is very infrequent. If I were having it often, I would talk to my doc and see what he says - ablation or whatever. If it happens often, there would be a potential problem with driving, etc. For what it's worth in the meantime, my previous doc said about SVT that it wouldn't kill me and if I fainted I'd come to without outside intervention, but that I should definitely call 911 so they could get me out of it if I could. I was worried since I live alone. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2004 Report Share Posted July 11, 2004 Hi, Beanie and Laurie, I think what you are mostly experiencing are ectopics (PACs and/or PVCs). Yes, they can happen a lot without leading to afib. Everyone, whether they are prone to afib or not, has numerous PACs and sometimes PVCs every day. Beta blockers are supposed to reduce the frequency of ectopics, and magnesium (my doc recommends one Slow Mag tablet a day) seems to help do this also. In order to be sure, however, you need to wear a 24 hour Holter monitor so the doc can see what is happening. I really, really dislike ectopics, myself. Beanie, I am not sure what you mean by beats in the back? Laurie said " I have also been experiencing something rather scary; I've had > episodes where my heart beats REALLY fast and I notice it pounding away, > then I feel dizzy, sick, sweaty and almost pass out. Last time it happened I > lost my breath, really scary! Thankfully all that passed in about 5 minutes. > Then it calmed down again somewhat. I'm wondering if it isn't something else > going on in there besides Afib. " I think you need to ask for a monitor so the doc knows what is going on and can do something about it. This is what I felt like when I had the SVT we have been talking about in the recent threads, but thankfully mine is very infrequent. If I were having it often, I would talk to my doc and see what he says - ablation or whatever. If it happens often, there would be a potential problem with driving, etc. For what it's worth in the meantime, my previous doc said about SVT that it wouldn't kill me and if I fainted I'd come to without outside intervention, but that I should definitely call 911 so they could get me out of it if I could. I was worried since I live alone. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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