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    Re: "Missed" or "skipped" heart beats

    I had a conversation with my GP about "missed heartbeats" and she said not to worry also ( I know easier said than done!!!) Apparently we all have them from time to time and probably have loads we aren't aware of.

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    Re: "Missed" or "skipped" heart beats

    my cardiologist told me the same thing and it works!! Also drinking REALLY cold water works. putting pepper under your nose to cause a sneeze works ((bc the heart restarts itself when you sneeze) and also bearing down as though you are trying to have a bowel movement resets the heart as well. hope these tips help

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    Re: "Missed" or "skipped" heart beats

    Dr hilary jones said on gmtv this week that omega 3 oils help keep a normal heart rythym.
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    Re: "Missed" or "skipped" heart beats

    Thanks For The Information. I Will Give It A Try
    Debera

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    At least for the past 2 days i have been getting these weird feelings in my chest. i noticed it friday when i wnet bowling my heart was racing then all of a sudden i would get this weird felling i checked my pulse i was going fast then it would feel like my heart had stopped for a second, like 3 or 4 beats then a pause then pick back up again happend several times until i got home to relax. Has anyone heard of this type of thing before

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    Re: "Missed" or "skipped" heart beats

    Hi,
    I get these terribly and have had them constantly now for months.
    Does anyone know if they can cause fainting as i sometimes feel quite woozie with them and have a fear of fainting.
    I would appreciate any ones doctors comments about the fainting bit, though none of the other tips seem to help mine go away. Please Help
    Loopy loo

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    TAKE L CARENTIN AND COQ 10 AND OMEGA 369.. GO TO A HELTH FOOD STORE. DONT EAT SUGAR,PEANUT BUTTER OR DRINK COKE AND WATCH THE MISSED BEATS GO. I HAVE HAD THEM FOR 8 YEARS.TRY IT FOR A MONTH....LET ME KNOW..KAYNBRIAN

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    Llopy Loo Yes It Can Cause Fainting It Sometimes Can Also Cause You Unable To Breathe In And Out For A Few Seconds.......it Is Very Scary And They Say Its Not Dangerous But I Know A Lady Caught A Blood Clot From Missed Beats..i Use To Have Them Real Bad Try The Natrual Vitamins...l Carintine And Co Q 10 And Omega 369...

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    Re: "Missed" or "skipped" heart beats

    Try L Carentine With Co Q 10.bioinovations Put That Out And An Omega 369 At A Health Food Store. No Sugar Or Coke.let Me Know In A Month...

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    Re: "Missed" or "skipped" heart beats

    interesting

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