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soggypops
08-10-05, 19:50
Hi All
Thanks for your kind words and I know you are all right but topday i have suffered Palpatations all day and i dont know why? I am on BetaBlockers and Sertraline, So my heart rate has reduced but how can you get Palpatations?? I so worried?
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pinkscrumpy
09-10-05, 21:17
Hi Soggypops

I to am on beta blockers and have been for some time now. But they have not taken all the palps away, in fact I can still have quite a few bad runs of them and I am on 160mg.

What dosage are you on?

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buffybot
09-10-05, 21:33
I take these pills as well and still get the odd attack when under stress ...[Sigh...]

meatybuddy
09-10-05, 22:40
hi soggypops

i get them now and again but very rare but i used to get them bad so my gp put me on beta blockers atenolol for them and high blood pressure . i agree they can be horrible and worrying.

try not to worry

all the best


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Meg
10-10-05, 15:28
These betablockers slow the heart and the palpitations can be helped but if there is still the stimulus they will happen anyway.


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NANAX10
10-10-05, 19:43
Yup, you can still get the palpitations. I'm on atenonol and I'm still having them. It probably helps some, but since 2 doctors have reassured me they are benign, I try to go about my day. Some days I don't even notice that I haven't had them. This has been going on for 5 weeks now and I'm still here...

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