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On Aug 27, 2006, at 8:02 PM, cmdrexel2008 wrote:

> Since I became ill with CFS I have had a symptom off and on of the

> sensation of constant heart palpitations. However, it was ACTUALLY

> constant - not one thing would set it off. I would feel my heart

> pounding in my chest, and even if I am laying down on my back, I can

> look down at my stomach and it would be pulsing up and down along with

> my heart rate. So they are not palpitations in the sense that if I

> exerted myself they would happen - it is always present whether I am

> resting or active.

>

> I had an EKG and an echo and there was nothing abnormal found. Does

> anyone have any clue what could be happening?

This is so standard in the classical definition of ME -- right down

to the normal EKG -- as to be almost definitive. Here's what Byron

Hyde had to say about it:

<http://www.nightingale.ca/ICaustralia2.html>

Sara

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> Hi guys,

>

> Since I became ill with CFS I have had a symptom off and on of the

> sensation of constant heart palpitations. However, it was ACTUALLY

> constant - not one thing would set it off. I would feel my heart

> pounding in my chest, and even if I am laying down on my back, I

can

> look down at my stomach and it would be pulsing up and down along

with

> my heart rate. So they are not palpitations in the sense that if I

> exerted myself they would happen - it is always present whether I

am

> resting or active.

>

> I had an EKG and an echo and there was nothing abnormal found. Does

> anyone have any clue what could be happening?

>

> Thank you,

> Chris

Hi Chris

I had this on and off for about a year and on a couple of occasions

I phoned the NHS help line because it had made me feel so

panicky..it was constant also from the time I got out of bed and

seemed to get worse as the day went on..doing little at that

time...didn't make any sense to me either but was sure horriable.

I started making small steps of improvement generally that soon

mounted up over time and now have not had any pounding heart for

around 2 years.

I did have h.pylori treatment and have a regime of supplements that

is normal to most here. I was skinny and looked rough to boot. Now I

look healthy although to me am overweight but overall that is

better. I suffer a fair amount of pain mainly to legs now but cannot

figure quite how to solve this but to add I am very mobile

nevertheless and very very determined to beat whatever is thrown at

me these days. Hope you get your palps sorted...sure is an alwful

feeling. BW Dianne

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> Hi guys,

>

> Since I became ill with CFS I have had a symptom off and on of the

> sensation of constant heart palpitations. >

> I had an EKG and an echo and there was nothing abnormal found. Does

> anyone have any clue what could be happening?

***Hi - I don't know if you are male or female? If you are female

and in your 40's, heart palpitations can happen when you are going

through perimenopause.

Take care.

Bernie

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Thanks . I have not read the book yet, but I may soon if I can

find it.

-Chris

>

>

> " I had an EKG and an echo and there was nothing abnormal found. Does

> anyone have any clue what could be happening? "

>

>

> Yes.

>

> Explained in Mold Warriors.

> -

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Hi Bernie. I hope that I will not get perimenopause for at least a few

years, being 21 and male. Thanks though :-)

-Chris

> >

> > Hi guys,

> >

> > Since I became ill with CFS I have had a symptom off and on of the

> > sensation of constant heart palpitations. >

> > I had an EKG and an echo and there was nothing abnormal found. Does

> > anyone have any clue what could be happening?

>

>

>

> ***Hi - I don't know if you are male or female? If you are female

> and in your 40's, heart palpitations can happen when you are going

> through perimenopause.

>

> Take care.

>

> Bernie

>

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Diane,

Thanks for responding. My heart pounding sensation isn't associated

with any feeling of panic or anxiety, although if I have just walked

up a flight of stairs I can notice it more than if I were laying down

in bed. I'm glad they aren't bothering you anymore though.

It's not really a problem for me at the moment as far as I can tell -

I'm just trying to figure out what's all wrong with me.

Thanks,

Chris

> >

> > Hi guys,

> >

> > Since I became ill with CFS I have had a symptom off and on of the

> > sensation of constant heart palpitations. However, it was ACTUALLY

> > constant - not one thing would set it off. I would feel my heart

> > pounding in my chest, and even if I am laying down on my back, I

> can

> > look down at my stomach and it would be pulsing up and down along

> with

> > my heart rate. So they are not palpitations in the sense that if I

> > exerted myself they would happen - it is always present whether I

> am

> > resting or active.

> >

> > I had an EKG and an echo and there was nothing abnormal found. Does

> > anyone have any clue what could be happening?

> >

> > Thank you,

> > Chris

> Hi Chris

> I had this on and off for about a year and on a couple of occasions

> I phoned the NHS help line because it had made me feel so

> panicky..it was constant also from the time I got out of bed and

> seemed to get worse as the day went on..doing little at that

> time...didn't make any sense to me either but was sure horriable.

> I started making small steps of improvement generally that soon

> mounted up over time and now have not had any pounding heart for

> around 2 years.

> I did have h.pylori treatment and have a regime of supplements that

> is normal to most here. I was skinny and looked rough to boot. Now I

> look healthy although to me am overweight but overall that is

> better. I suffer a fair amount of pain mainly to legs now but cannot

> figure quite how to solve this but to add I am very mobile

> nevertheless and very very determined to beat whatever is thrown at

> me these days. Hope you get your palps sorted...sure is an alwful

> feeling. BW Dianne

> >

>

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  • 3 years later...

My b/p starting rising during the first 2 years of Lyme infection, when I went

into remission (pre-diagnosis & antibiotics) it was normal 120/70. When I

started getting symptoms again, as they worsened, when I became very weak, my

b/p was low (I was on low dose of beta blocker.)--90/60. I asked the MD (not

Lyme MD) to take me off the medication. Mid way through first month of

treatment for Lyme, (Doxcylcine) during severe Herx, I had a wide variety of

heart palpitations and rapid pulse. I was too sick to take my b/p at home (or

too scared) so I don't know what it was. Lyme effects so many systems that

regulate heart beat & pulse: hormones & vascular & circulatory.

Make sure you and your MD monitor your b/p closely, in case it continues to

drop. You might need to stop taking beta blocker. I think during the first

part of treatment when herxing can be severe, it's not unusual to have

fluctuating heart rate, b/p and palpitations. If you develop chest pain and

shortness of breath--that requires immediate attention. My LLMD instructed me

to call 911 if that happened.

The good news is these symptoms should lessen over time.

Best of luck

Kim

[ ] heart palpitations?

So I am on my 4th day of doxy, and I have started getting heart palpitations, I

am assuming that is a good sign, meaning I probably have lymes and it's causing

that? I have had sinus tachycardia (fast heart rate for no known reason) and I

know that can be a sign of lymes, but I am on a beta blocker blood pressure med

for that. Also, I took my blood pressure today, which is normally 130/90 on

meds, and it was 110/70. Could this mean that lymes has been causing my high

blood pressure and as the doxy is working, it is helping it? Just wondering if

anyone has any thoughts on that...Still waiting for the Igenex results.

Thanks

Bridget

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Bridget,

Shortly after I started treatment I had several weeks of racing pulse with a

normal or slightly low blood pressure. Walking DOWN one flight of stairs would

cause my pulse to climb from 90 to 170! My resting pulse during this phase was

usually around 100. While I was waiting months to get in to see an LLMD I

actually recorded my stats for weeks in an attempt to convince my primary MD

that I was indeed sick! I guess it worked... the data didn't get me the abx I

wanted but he did send me for neuro-psych testing! Of course the high heart

rate meant I got dizzy really easily too.

Also, ff your MD has not already checked your thyroid you should have that done.

Lyme can mess with thyroid function and an overactive thyroid can cause

palpitations too.

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One of the first symptoms of lyme I had was heart palpitations. My LLMD did

have me do an EKG which showed nothing, but I knew something was wrong.

Fortunately, I was also seeing a local herbalist and we increased the amount of

hawthorne tincture that I was already taking for high blood pressure. With 3/4

tsp daily of hawthorne tincture, I am able to completely control the heart

palpitations. As a test, I have tried cutting back on the hawthorne and the

palpitations returned so I have continued taking the increased dosage for about

two years now.

Kathleen

So I am on my 4th day of doxy, and I have started getting heart palpitations, I

am assuming that is a good sign, meaning I probably have lymes and it's causing

that? I have had sinus tachycardia (fast heart rate for no known reason) and I

know that can be a sign of lymes, but I am on a beta blocker blood pressure med

for that. Also, I took my blood pressure today, which is normally 130/90 on

meds, and it was 110/70. Could this mean that lymes has been causing my high

blood pressure and as the doxy is working, it is helping it? Just wondering if

anyone has any thoughts on that...Still waiting for the Igenex results.

> Thanks

> Bridget

>

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Please be careful and don't assume, even if you've had palpitations every day

that you've had Lyme.  Palpitations and shortness of breath have been part of my

Lyme symptoms for a long while, so I almost ignored this last June, wrote it off

as " the usual. "   Turned out I had developed a blood clot in my lung and got to

the ER (gut feeling told me to go...gut feeling or guardian angel, anyhow!) just

in time.  Don't play with this.

 

 

 

*******

" Between stimulus and response, there is a space. In that space is our power to

choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom. " - Viktor

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From: KP <kmpelley@...>

Subject: [ ] Re: heart palpitations?

Date: Wednesday, November 18, 2009, 11:36 PM

One of the first symptoms of lyme I had was heart palpitations.  My LLMD did

have me do an EKG which showed nothing, but I knew something was wrong. 

Fortunately, I was also seeing a local herbalist and we increased the amount of

hawthorne tincture that I was already taking for high blood pressure.  With 3/4

tsp daily of hawthorne tincture, I am able to completely control the heart

palpitations.  As a test, I have tried cutting back on the hawthorne and the

palpitations returned so I have continued taking the increased dosage for about

two years now.

Kathleen

So I am on my 4th day of doxy, and I have started getting heart palpitations, I

am assuming that is a good sign, meaning I probably have lymes and it's causing

that? I have had sinus tachycardia (fast heart rate for no known reason) and I

know that can be a sign of lymes, but I am on a beta blocker blood pressure med

for that. Also, I took my blood pressure today, which is normally 130/90 on

meds, and it was 110/70. Could this mean that lymes has been causing my high

blood pressure and as the doxy is working, it is helping it? Just wondering if

anyone has any thoughts on that...Still waiting for the Igenex results.

> Thanks

> Bridget

>

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Agreed. Palpitations with shortness of breath requires immediate medical

attention--call 911. That was the advice given me by my LLMD.

[ ] Re: heart palpitations?

Date: Wednesday, November 18, 2009, 11:36 PM

One of the first symptoms of lyme I had was heart palpitations. My LLMD did

have me do an EKG which showed nothing, but I knew something was wrong.

Fortunately, I was also seeing a local herbalist and we increased the amount of

hawthorne tincture that I was already taking for high blood pressure. With 3/4

tsp daily of hawthorne tincture, I am able to completely control the heart

palpitations. As a test, I have tried cutting back on the hawthorne and the

palpitations returned so I have continued taking the increased dosage for about

two years now.

Kathleen

So I am on my 4th day of doxy, and I have started getting heart palpitations, I

am assuming that is a good sign, meaning I probably have lymes and it's causing

that? I have had sinus tachycardia (fast heart rate for no known reason) and I

know that can be a sign of lymes, but I am on a beta blocker blood pressure med

for that. Also, I took my blood pressure today, which is normally 130/90 on

meds, and it was 110/70. Could this mean that lymes has been causing my high

blood pressure and as the doxy is working, it is helping it? Just wondering if

anyone has any thoughts on that...Still waiting for the Igenex results.

> Thanks

> Bridget

>

------------------------------------

Lyme Disease News continually updated from thousands of sources around the

net: http://www.topix.net/health/lyme-disease

MedWorm: The latest items on: Lyme Disease

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Here, here!

And if you don't get answers at the ER, see a cardiologist. IMHO, any reputable

LLMD will refer you to one just to make sure.

In my hubby's case, with atrial fibrilation, it put him at high risk of stroke.

He takes toprol now and is fine, no problems. His mother has tachycardia and

takes the exact same drug, toprol, and her heart rate is fine. She's been on it

for more than 10 years.

Even if Lyme started it, you shouldn't just let things go where your heart is

concerned. Where would you be without IT?

>

>

> From: KP <kmpelley@...>

> Subject: [ ] Re: heart palpitations?

>

> Date: Wednesday, November 18, 2009, 11:36 PM

>

>

> One of the first symptoms of lyme I had was heart palpitations.  My LLMD did

have me do an EKG which showed nothing, but I knew something was wrong. 

Fortunately, I was also seeing a local herbalist and we increased the amount of

hawthorne tincture that I was already taking for high blood pressure.  With 3/4

tsp daily of hawthorne tincture, I am able to completely control the heart

palpitations.  As a test, I have tried cutting back on the hawthorne and the

palpitations returned so I have continued taking the increased dosage for about

two years now.

>

> Kathleen

>

> So I am on my 4th day of doxy, and I have started getting heart palpitations,

I am assuming that is a good sign, meaning I probably have lymes and it's

causing that? I have had sinus tachycardia (fast heart rate for no known reason)

and I know that can be a sign of lymes, but I am on a beta blocker blood

pressure med for that. Also, I took my blood pressure today, which is normally

130/90 on meds, and it was 110/70. Could this mean that lymes has been causing

my high blood pressure and as the doxy is working, it is helping it? Just

wondering if anyone has any thoughts on that...Still waiting for the Igenex

results.

> > Thanks

> > Bridget

> >

>

>

>

>

> ------------------------------------

>

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> net: http://www.topix.net/health/lyme-disease

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What prompted you to get the palpitations and shortness of breath checked out

last June? Did something change?

My heart issues always scare me. I recently changed ABX and my heart

palpitations and shortness of breath have gotten worse since. I'm guessing it's

part of my herxing, but I'm always nervous.

I'd be curious to know if you noticed something different.

Thanks.

Anne

>

>

> From: KP <kmpelley@...>

> Subject: [ ] Re: heart palpitations?

>

> Date: Wednesday, November 18, 2009, 11:36 PM

>

>

> One of the first symptoms of lyme I had was heart palpitations.  My LLMD did

have me do an EKG which showed nothing, but I knew something was wrong. 

Fortunately, I was also seeing a local herbalist and we increased the amount of

hawthorne tincture that I was already taking for high blood pressure.  With 3/4

tsp daily of hawthorne tincture, I am able to completely control the heart

palpitations.  As a test, I have tried cutting back on the hawthorne and the

palpitations returned so I have continued taking the increased dosage for about

two years now.

>

> Kathleen

>

> So I am on my 4th day of doxy, and I have started getting heart palpitations,

I am assuming that is a good sign, meaning I probably have lymes and it's

causing that? I have had sinus tachycardia (fast heart rate for no known reason)

and I know that can be a sign of lymes, but I am on a beta blocker blood

pressure med for that. Also, I took my blood pressure today, which is normally

130/90 on meds, and it was 110/70. Could this mean that lymes has been causing

my high blood pressure and as the doxy is working, it is helping it? Just

wondering if anyone has any thoughts on that...Still waiting for the Igenex

results.

> > Thanks

> > Bridget

> >

>

>

>

>

> ------------------------------------

>

> Lyme Disease News continually updated from thousands of sources around the

> net: http://www.topix.net/health/lyme-disease

>

> MedWorm: The latest items on: Lyme Disease

> http://tinyurl.com/23dgy8

>

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I had none of the palpitations until after I had the lyme rash. It felt like a

panic attack since I had PTSD [post traumatic stress disorder] when I was

younger due to abuse by my mother as a child. Psychotherapy treatment resolved

the panic attacks symptoms over 25 years earlier so when I began having the

palpitations, I knew this was serious. My LLMD reassured me when I saw her and

with the hawthorne am doing fine. I had no shortness of breath. However, I

have known people who have had these symptoms and have done nothing and by the

time the problem escalates, they end up with serious heart damage.

My husband has had arterial fibrillation so I am familiar with that kind of

problem.

Kathleen

Please be careful and don't assume, even if you've had palpitations every day

that you've had Lyme.  Palpitations and shortness of breath have been part of my

Lyme symptoms for a long while, so I almost ignored this last June, wrote it off

as " the usual. "   Turned out I had developed a blood clot in my lung and got to

the ER (gut feeling told me to go...gut feeling or guardian angel, anyhow!) just

in time. 

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Anne, it was a little more intense than usual.  I was getting them, along with

shortness of breath, as usual.  But I felt worse, somehow.  Next mornign,

feeling better, my husband and I went out for breakfast and food shopping. 

About ten minutes into walking, I felt really short of breath.  We went to the

ER a little later.  Funny thing - all the tests were normal and they were going

to send me home till one doc decided last minute to do an ct scan...good thing!

 

*******

" Between stimulus and response, there is a space. In that space is our power to

choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom. " - Viktor

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From: anniepmm <anniepmm@...>

Subject: [ ] Re: heart palpitations?

Date: Thursday, November 19, 2009, 12:31 PM

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What prompted you to get the palpitations and shortness of breath checked out

last June? Did something change?

My heart issues always scare me. I recently changed ABX and my heart

palpitations and shortness of breath have gotten worse since. I'm guessing it's

part of my herxing, but I'm always nervous.

I'd be curious to know if you noticed something different.

Thanks.

Anne

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Thanks for this further detail, .

I actually ended up going to the ER yesterday. I was putting laundry away and

became very short of breath and felt rather dizzy. My blood tests were fine and

they did a chest x-ray which was clear too. I need to follow up with my primary

care doc and my LLMD, but they didn't feel anything was serious or

life-threatening. It is so darn scary.

>

>

> From: anniepmm <anniepmm@...>

> Subject: [ ] Re: heart palpitations?

>

> Date: Thursday, November 19, 2009, 12:31 PM

>

>

> -

>

> What prompted you to get the palpitations and shortness of breath checked out

last June? Did something change?

>

> My heart issues always scare me. I recently changed ABX and my heart

palpitations and shortness of breath have gotten worse since. I'm guessing it's

part of my herxing, but I'm always nervous.

>

> I'd be curious to know if you noticed something different.

>

> Thanks.

>

> Anne

>

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Anne, please do follow up and be careful.  I don't want to scare you or make

something bigger than it is, but all of my bloodwork and the chest x-ray came

back fine too.  It was only the ct scan that showed the clot.

 

Take care.

 

 

*******

" Between stimulus and response, there is a space. In that space is our power to

choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom. " - Viktor

l

From: anniepmm <anniepmm@...>

Subject: [ ] Re: heart palpitations?

Date: Sunday, November 22, 2009, 10:21 AM

Thanks for this further detail, .

I actually ended up going to the ER yesterday. I was putting laundry away and

became very short of breath and felt rather dizzy. My blood tests were fine and

they did a chest x-ray which was clear too. I need to follow up with my primary

care doc and my LLMD, but they didn't feel anything was serious or

life-threatening. It is so darn scary.

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