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  1. #1
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    B, I think you should see a doc. This may be different so it's worth checking. That said, if you want to continue to seek wellness without medication, let him know that, and that you're there to be responsible and rule out other factors.

    Along the lines of not using medication to be well - I have had heart palps occasionally for years. I now attribute them to the same cause as virtually all of my other ills: adrenal stress. I'm combating this in a number of ways, including regular massage, acupuncture, homeopathic, herbal and nutritional remedies, and aromatherapy. In fact, my dear friend, an aromatherapist, mixed up a synergy for me to support my adrenal system. It contains basil, rosemary and geranium. I smell it whenever I feel the acute symptoms, including heart palps, and I do begin to feel calm right away. Just a thought...

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    You are so helpful. I have a friend who makes really good soap. And has a bunch of oils she uses I will ask her to make me some.
    I am wondering if I should give it a few more days and see if it is a passing thing.
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    The last words my father said before he died were "If I don't feel better I'll go to the doctor next week." It would be funny if it weren't true. If in doubt go to the doctor. He might not help, or he might catch something that saves your life. All you have to lose by going is an hour of your time.

    You mention that you watch your coffee intake. When I was having heart problems my doctor had me cut out caffeine entirely. Now when I do have a little I reallise what a powerful drug it is. Maybe try cutting it right out.

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    I agree with Kat on the doctor and the coffee. Please just go see the doctor. If it's nothing, then you'll know. If it's not nothing, then you'll know. Knowledge is powerful, and it will allow you to take action. Not knowing is stressful doesn't help the situation in any way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kat_h View Post
    The last words my father said before he died were "If I don't feel better I'll go to the doctor next week." It would be funny if it weren't true. If in doubt go to the doctor. He might not help, or he might catch something that saves your life. All you have to lose by going is an hour of your time.

    You mention that you watch your coffee intake. When I was having heart problems my doctor had me cut out caffeine entirely. Now when I do have a little I reallise what a powerful drug it is. Maybe try cutting it right out.
    i have about 3 of those a year. My doctor has told me if they get frequent to come back asap. I think you need to see a doctor.
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    I think you're answering yourself with your thread title. If you're concerned, you should get it checked out. The last time I had an EKG it was pretty inexpensive (and if your doctor thinks you need more testing, hopefully you have insurance to cover that).

    I get palpitations, but I've had an EKG to identify what kind they are, and a doctor's advice that they're nothing to worry about. Mostly it's food allergies that bring them on.
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    I will make an appointment today and just go in. You are all right and I think I know in my heart it is better to go and know then to 2nd guess it.
    And no more coffee for me! I will stick to decaf tea's.
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    I would also encourage you to go back to the doc and seek out some other alternatives. LBTC mentioned acupuncture. This can be very helpful for heart symproms, especially if they are anxiety related. Even if you don't like needles, sometimes a acupuncturist can use other methods of energy balancing including acupressure, herbs or electirical stimulation.
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    This is probably not what you have, but I wanted to tell you anyway: a colleague and friend of mine, an extremely fit 63 yr.old who's done long-distance sports his whole life, has had heart palpitations for many years. During exertion his heart would suddenly go into "hyperdrive", and he had trouble getting his pulse down again. Turns out there was some nerve or something "backfiring" and giving his heart too many signals. It was solved by a very short operation where they burned over the offending "signal" (sorry, I wasn't paying attention to the medical details ) and he hasn't had a heart palpitation since. Just FYI.
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    Brandi, have your thyroid levels checked. If they are off they can lead to palpitations or irregularities in your heartbeat.
    LPH- were you looking for the word "ablation"?

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    not really - I was told the story in Norwegian and just did my best to translate what he said

    I'm a glaciologist and to me ablation means snow melting...
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    yes, shelleyj, good thought! I'd forgotten about hyperthyroid as a possibility! Please have that checked, too, Brandi!

    kat_h, that is so sad!! Really makes ya think....

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