mummyanxious
20-07-13, 08:59
After another evening of dreadful skipped beats, feeling tired with it and sweaty I barely slept a wink worrying about my heart.
I don't know how to prove to myself there's nothing wrong as the sensations are alarming.
I was talking with someone yesterday and I started getting skip after skip, I had to sit down as it wouldn't stop. After fanning myself for a bit I felt a little better. I am worried now its something to do with standing up as this has happened before.
Last night my heart was beating really slow (which isn't normal for me especially in heat) and its worried me my heart isn't pumping effectively. It would be going along and then an odd beat would be thrown in.
I don't want to google as I know it's awful but a lot of these things seem to happen when I've been bending over and stand back up which leads me to think its something to do with positions. That there's so much blood going into my heart when I'm bent over and then when I stand up I get a massive thud to clear it as my heart is struggling to do its job.
The wait for this heart monitor will be awful.
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I've started thinking about MVP and I don't want to google that but I've heard peoe talk about it. I saw that you don't diagnose that by an ECG dinky sure how you catch that. And of it shows on an echo would it develop in the three years I haven't had one?
Do I need a new echo?
I don't know how to prove to myself there's nothing wrong as the sensations are alarming.
I was talking with someone yesterday and I started getting skip after skip, I had to sit down as it wouldn't stop. After fanning myself for a bit I felt a little better. I am worried now its something to do with standing up as this has happened before.
Last night my heart was beating really slow (which isn't normal for me especially in heat) and its worried me my heart isn't pumping effectively. It would be going along and then an odd beat would be thrown in.
I don't want to google as I know it's awful but a lot of these things seem to happen when I've been bending over and stand back up which leads me to think its something to do with positions. That there's so much blood going into my heart when I'm bent over and then when I stand up I get a massive thud to clear it as my heart is struggling to do its job.
The wait for this heart monitor will be awful.
---------- Post added at 08:59 ---------- Previous post was at 08:57 ----------
I've started thinking about MVP and I don't want to google that but I've heard peoe talk about it. I saw that you don't diagnose that by an ECG dinky sure how you catch that. And of it shows on an echo would it develop in the three years I haven't had one?
Do I need a new echo?