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    Mine has been acting up for almost a year now. When I had my company physical in April, the stress test showed I had multiple PVC's throughtout the stress test. The final report said everything is "NORMAL"..

    Mine have caused lightheadness and shortness of breath for quit awhile. Some days I have them all day long, other days they come and go. Sometime it feels like me heart is going to jump right out of my chest..

    I too, have normal "LOW" blood pressure. Have you tried Magnesium for the palpitations? I read on the internet that some people have luck with that and got some, the first day I tried it, the PVC's stopped.. Everythying I try, they'll stop the first several days and then come right back. Right now I am trying to decaf myself.. They are terriably scarey and annoying but everything you read says they are "normal"? I am tired of feeling "excited" all the time... that is how I described it to a doctor... the heart pounds like it does when you are really excited over something.

    Would increasing your salt intake get your BP up?

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    Thanks for the reply.

    My multivitamin contains Magnesium, but I have not been very faithful to my vitamins lately. Mum changed the location of where she keeps such things so I had been forgetting to take them for about a week now. Tonight I left myself a note and made sure to take one after supper.

    I am not one to normally salt things, but I added a tad bit of salt to my dinner tonight. I checked my blood pressure a while ago and it was 112/62. Quite a bit better than earlier.

    I am feeling rather fine at the moment.

    Quote Originally Posted by Laura's Babies View Post
    They are terriably scarey and annoying but everything you read says they are "normal"? I am tired of feeling "excited" all the time...
    I have only been dealing with this for a little while, but I most certainly see where you are coming from. I don't think I could ever regard these events as "normal".

    Best of luck with yours.

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    I'm sure the Doctor is giving you Metoprolol to stabilize your heart rate. It is a beta blocker most often taken for high blood pressure. It is often given for palpitations or just to keep your heart from over working. I have taken Metoprolol and it can cause fatique because it is keeping your heartrate from increasing when it would normally need to under exertion.

    I have Baroreflex failure caused by Radiation from cancer treatment. I have both high and low blood pressure because the baroreflex sensors in my carotid arteries that regulate you pressuree no longer work.

    When my symptoms were mostly low pressure they were giving me Midodrine to raise my pressure. Make sure you are well hydrated because poor hydration can also cause low blood pressure.

    I have pressures that will be 180/100 and within 30 minutes it can go low sometimes as low 55/35. I have found that staying hydrated is absolutely essential for me to function at all.
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    I'm not taking anything, but I too get heart palpitations quite often, especially when I'm stressed. It used to only happen maybe once or twice a week, and like you said, they were gone before I hardly noticed. But recently it happens a lot more when I am stressed. The one day at work it happens every couple minutes for a good hour. Scared the daylights out of me.

    Good luck in whatever you find. Hope you feel better!

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    Thanks for the replies you two.

    Kokopup, thanks for the info. I have upped my water intake and it seems to have helped a bit. My blood pressure has not been quite so low today.


    Quick update:

    Yesterday and last night I began to receive weird sensations in my chest cavity. Sometimes I would get that cold, tingly feeling like I had just downed a glass of ice water, and other times it was just pressure.

    We talked to the family physician and he has referred us to a Cardiologist. Thursday morning is the soonest that they could get me in.

    Wish us luck!

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    Did you get a thyroid series? (T3/T4/TSH). These are blood tests. Thyroid disease is woefully underdiagnosed, considering how easy it is TO diagnose.

    Your symptoms (I'm not a doctor, at least not THAT kind) seem consistent with the ones I had when I had a hyperthyroid flare-up. Beta-blockers are often prescribed until the thyroid can be brought under control.

    Other symptoms for a hyperthyroid complaint are: excessive sensitivity to heat; dry hair and skin, and the biggie for me: ravenous appetite and weight loss.

    Good luck with whatever it is and I hope it gets sorted soon.
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    Yes that is how it was for me. Thyroid should be tested. If normal retest in 6 months since levels can go up and down. I was misdiagnosed and went through a very rough three years before finally getting the help I needed from a brilllant Dr at the Cleveland Clinic. He saved my life.
    Quote Originally Posted by smokey the elder View Post
    Did you get a thyroid series? (T3/T4/TSH). These are blood tests. Thyroid disease is woefully underdiagnosed, considering how easy it is TO diagnose.

    Your symptoms (I'm not a doctor, at least not THAT kind) seem consistent with the ones I had when I had a hyperthyroid flare-up. Beta-blockers are often prescribed until the thyroid can be brought under control.

    Other symptoms for a hyperthyroid complaint are: excessive sensitivity to heat; dry hair and skin, and the biggie for me: ravenous appetite and weight loss.

    Good luck with whatever it is and I hope it gets sorted soon.

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