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xBettyBoopx
24-09-11, 00:22
.......but I daren't go to drs.

I know you're gonna think it's anxiety but I was doing some exercises last night (trying so hard since giving up smoking) my heart went up to over 200bpm so I stopped. It came down but I was kinda scared and stupidly went on a diff forum which is about heart and lungs and told them, they've all replied that 200+bpm is really bad and I should go to drs! So yes I googled how much heart rate should be on exercise and it's 220 minus ure age at the maxmimum but you shouldn't hit max, my max should be 166bpm on exercise! It does that sometimes with anxiety so how the hell is it only gonna do that when I'm exercising?

Any ex smokers here who have same problem?

How is it okay to get high heart rate with anxiety but not with exercising? I have suffered with anxiety for about 36 years, millions of panic attacks which would have taken my heart rate up a huge amount.

Am so scared now that I'm gonna drop down dead if I put one foot in front of the other!

:weep::weep::weep::weep:

nomorepanic
24-09-11, 00:35
Don't google and read stuff that may not be true

Go and see doc and ask them

Mr.Jitters
24-09-11, 01:30
My resting heart rate is 110 & standing up takes it to 130. Simply walking for a few minutes gets it to hit 150 easily, and as you said, when I'm anxious it's unreal, today it was 180+ sat in my doctor's office. My heart is absolutely fine, I'm an ex smoker. It's incredibly common, as my cardiologist would tell you.

I'd suggest you get checked out by your GP to put your mind at rest, and start with very gentle exercise, or take a beta blocker. They needn't require long term treatment, a small dose of Propranolol an hour before exercising will slow your heart and still allow you to condition it with cardio and hopefully slow your resting heart rate to the point where you won't need the beta blockers any longer.

Beta blockers slow my heart to a pretty consistent 100bpm usually, and allow me to do cardio safely. I've already seen a 30bpm reduction in my HR in just under a year since quitting & exercising.

Give yourself some peace of mind. Get checked out.

Good luck! :)

nomorepanic
24-09-11, 01:33
why are you checking your heart rate anyway- that is always going to make u panic

Mirabelle
24-09-11, 01:39
Elspeth
If there was something wrong with your heart you wouldn't be able to excercise at all. you would pass out and be quite ill. It is probably to do with anxiety. Stop taking your pulse it is only feeding you worries. Dont ask Dr Google, there is always a scary story to be had online. Speak to your Dr and have your mind put at rest.
xx

Magic
24-09-11, 09:21
Dear Elsbeth,
Take notice of what Mirabelle has said. If you go on a treadmill and go at a reasonable speed without passing out you should not have any concerns.
If you feel ill or pass out then you have concerns.
If you are worried please speak to your GP anyway to put your mind at rest
xx:hugs:

JamesJ
24-09-11, 11:02
I woke up this morning to a BPM like that. I'm 26. But this has happened in the past, as far as 5 years ago and I've had my heart checked.

You know whats best. Just got an have a ECG and EKG, it will put your mind at rest. I know it's scarey. Mate, I had an anxiety attack whilst having the ECG and they was talking about keeping me in. I ran away. But after the echo, they told me my heart in in good shape.

It's probably related to poor health, something you ate/drank, anxiety. There are a number of reasons. But if you get checked out what's the worst that could happen?

If you do have a problem, at least it's spotted and you can work towards your health to ensure you minimize any risk factors. If you ignore it, and there is a problem, you will eventually end up in hospital with possible irreversible damage.

Now, that's not to scare you. Mate, I'm in your boat! I've been there and I'm there every day! But as long as you know your heart is sound, the worry is reduced.

xBettyBoopx
25-09-11, 00:42
Thanks for all the replies. I suppose I'll have to go to drs......or not exercise:ohmy::ohmy::blush::blush:

nomorepanic
25-09-11, 00:51
Go to docs - the exercise is the only thing keeping my heart healthy at the moment Els

evil monkey
25-09-11, 02:11
suggestion, start your exercise gently (in terms of days/week), if you havent done any for a while your body is going "yikes, this is new", so doesnt know exactly how it has to react. the more you exercise, the more your body 'learns' how much it needs to exert itself, and it'll stabilise and come down (as well as getting fitterer) :)

Anxious_gal
25-09-11, 05:07
I know, I hate the anxiety answere for everything, I like to know specifically why and how.

4 years ago I developed heart palpitations, the this year I developed sinus tachycardia, apparently caused by stress.......
When I had the treadmill test they had to stop me early because my heart went up to 230 bpm.

200 is not bad unless it up that high for more than 30 minutes, so if it comes down your ok.
In your case you may have something like what I have which I'm told is not dangerous, or you could just be very unfit and that's why your heart rate went up.

Last time I had a panic attack while walking I hit 180 bpm and then it stayed at 14o for about an hour.

Explain the problem too your doctor.
My cardiologist didn't seem to bright to be honest, he told me to stop and sit down if I ever feel too dizzy.... haha which is pretty much any time I do any physical!

Even cleaning is hard for me, I have take lots of breaks, sit down and drink water because my heart rate gets too high and I get dizzy and out of breath!

I'm hoping if I can improve my fitness level it could help.
I'm not too sure really, no one has given me any answeres except for ANXIETY lol

selphie
25-09-11, 15:05
when i was in labour my heart rate went to 177 beats per minute i wasent even having a contraction i was comftably laying in the bed i felt calm the midwife said i better tell a doctor when he came he dident even seem bothered that was racing like this and i kept telling him that i thought there was something wrong he said no no your heart could beat 210 beats and i wouldent be that worried so that was thatxxx:hugs: