Any Doctors Or Rn Out There That Know About Heart Palpitations Please Help?
Im 25 ive had a echocardiogram 2 ekgs and 2 blood tests that came back normal but im still having palps and worried my doctor thinks they are due to my anxiety please help
Donna B. - Your Dr is right. You have posted this question under different categories over 24 times. Palpitations are normal. Everyone gets them. Your anxiety is making them worse. I get them all the time. Have you ever had your palpitations documented on a ecg? Have you ever worn a holter monitor? It's a device that you wear for 24-48 hours that gives your Dr a continuous ecg tracing for a prolonged period. Did you Dr check your thyroid hormone levels. Doctors will not treat occasional palpitations because it is not necessary and anti-arrythmic drugs can worsen some arrhythmia's. If everything is ok you need to see a counselor to help you with your anxiety. Posting your question so many times in so many areas is just going to confused you more. Take care, Donna
edit: Adam I took a quick glance at all your questions and with 1 exception everyone is telling you the same thing. I strongly feel you should be followed by a psychiatrist and be on medication to help you control your symptoms and have a normal life. Something must of triggered this reaction.
Donna B. - Your Dr is right. You have posted this question under different categories over 24 times. Palpitations are normal. Everyone gets them. Your anxiety is making them worse. I get them all the time.
ReplyDeleteHave you ever had your palpitations documented on a ecg? Have you ever worn a holter monitor? It's a device that you wear for 24-48 hours that gives your Dr a continuous ecg tracing for a prolonged period. Did you Dr check your thyroid hormone levels. Doctors will not treat occasional palpitations because it is not necessary and anti-arrythmic drugs can worsen some arrhythmia's.
If everything is ok you need to see a counselor to help you with your anxiety. Posting your question so many times in so many areas is just going to confused you more. Take care, Donna
edit: Adam I took a quick glance at all your questions and with 1 exception everyone is telling you the same thing. I strongly feel you should be followed by a psychiatrist and be on medication to help you control your symptoms and have a normal life. Something must of triggered this reaction.
mildred f - You've had definitive testing already. So why is this not enough?
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