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Old 10-16-2007, 01:28 PM   #1
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Not sure if this is normal...hx of tachycardia...

Since being on my new supplements - I have been keeping good track of my heart rate to make sure the new nutrients are not hurting me in anyway in regards to my tachycardia.

This afternoon I got up from the couch to do some squats and felt my heart race more than normal. I checked it and it was about 120 after only about 10 squats. I walk about 2 miles a day on my treadmill, so I am not completely out of shape.

I sat down and took it again and within a minute it was back to its normal 75-80. I got up and walked to the other room and it went to 110. Just walking slowly. I sat down and it was immediatly back to 80.

My question is...is it okay, normal, bad or good for it to so quickly go from slow to fast to slow??

I am still taking my metoprolol. But I am down to 12.5mg twice a day. I did notice a bit of an increase when I went down to this dose - but it was still normal range. Before this - I was in the 50s and 60s resting.

I cannot seem to get used to my heart beating any faster than 70s. Even when it is 80s I feel weird. How do I get over this?? It is such a fear of mine that the tachy will come back.

Thanks for listening and any advice or suggestions would be so appreciated!!!

Heather

 
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Re: Not sure if this is normal...hx of tachycardia...

I'm 99% sure that sounds normal to me.

In feb i was went to the ER feeling like i was going to faint and my heart rate was 170-212 while laying in the bed. I know what it feels like. Mine was caused by fluid around my heart and in and around my lungs.

I'm thinking your worrying to much, but next time you see a doc ask about this.

 
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Re: Not sure if this is normal...hx of tachycardia...

Cheers,
How long have you been taking metoprolol? I am on the same meds exactly one year.
I really think it is anxiety. Since I hade 2 episodes, boy!! really scary, yes.
after that, all I did was WORRY and that can cause my heartrate to go up to 130 or 140. That is anxiety. tell yourself to relax and breathe, take long slow breaths....
Stop thinking about your heart.
An episodes can happen again, never know..... even on meds. I pray it doesn't especially if I am driving alone. That is my worst fear.
Exercise and get interested in other things.... will help.
Things will be better in time.

 
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Re: Not sure if this is normal...hx of tachycardia...

Hi Cheers,

You present a very interesting and physiological phenomonon:

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I sat down and took it again and within a minute it was back to its normal 75-80. I got up and walked to the other room and it went to 110. Just walking slowly. I sat down and it was immediatly back to 80.

My question is...is it okay, normal, bad or good for it to so quickly go from slow to fast to slow??
I don't know if there is an answer, but it is unusual and may or may not be of any medical significance.

For some perspective, myocardial oxygen consumption is linearly related to heart rate and changes myocardial/oxygen level leads to alteration in coronary vascular resistance with great rapidity generally less than a minute.

With some vessel occlusion, there may be a change at the threshold of partial blockage by an increase in gradient pressure that rapidly changes the metobolic balance quickly causing vascular resistence thereby decreasing blood flow and increasing heart rate. Medication can offset.

The mechanism that links heart metabolic activity with coronary resistance and the response is called coronary reative hypermia. Adenosine is the chemical agent that links metabolically induced vasodilation to diminished coronary infusion. Production is increased during an imbalace of the supply/demand ratio for oxygen. An imbalance can occur with mental stress. Medication can have an influence.

Exercise causes dilatation of vessels with normal endothelium cells (lines vessel walls) and constriction has been confirmed with endothelium dysfunction.

The rapid decrease of your heart rate after exercising usually indicates fitness. But the rapid change of heart rate from rest and very mild exertion should not radically change myocardial demand for oxygen. Possibilities are a chemical imbalance, stress, structual damage to endothelium cells, medication, etc.

Have you had an EKG?

 
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Re: Not sure if this is normal...hx of tachycardia...

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Hi Cheers,

You present a very interesting and physiological phenomonon:

Have you had an EKG?
Wow. I need a medical dictionary for a portion of that response lol!! I do appreciate it however!!

I have had several EKGs since being dx tachycardic 4 years ago. All normal. I have also had a 30 day event monitor, 24 holter monitor, echocardiogram, a stress echocardiogram, and A LOT of blood work. All normal. EF and all structure was great. My lipids are excellent. And when I inquired about the echo - they just told me that my heart looked beautiful and I had nothing to worry about. Yet...I still do.

 
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