londonchris
02-04-11, 15:59
Hi all,
Just a quick question on "skipped beats". I have occasional ventricular ectopic beats (benign but annoying) and have a question for anyone else in a similar situation.
I always seem to know when they're going to happen before they happen. A lot of the time it'll be after I've eaten or when I feel a bit sick, all of a sudden they'll trigger. Or especially the day after I've eaten spicy food like a chilli or curry I seem to be particularly susceptible to them.
Another question I have is that whenever I feel them coming on, and all of a sudden I get one or two, they seem to be worse when I lean over. I read somewhere it could be a result of pressure on the vagus nerve which runs right through the human body.
Does anyone else have a similar experience with skipped beats?
Cheers :yesyes:
Chris
Just a quick question on "skipped beats". I have occasional ventricular ectopic beats (benign but annoying) and have a question for anyone else in a similar situation.
I always seem to know when they're going to happen before they happen. A lot of the time it'll be after I've eaten or when I feel a bit sick, all of a sudden they'll trigger. Or especially the day after I've eaten spicy food like a chilli or curry I seem to be particularly susceptible to them.
Another question I have is that whenever I feel them coming on, and all of a sudden I get one or two, they seem to be worse when I lean over. I read somewhere it could be a result of pressure on the vagus nerve which runs right through the human body.
Does anyone else have a similar experience with skipped beats?
Cheers :yesyes:
Chris