Re: Not sure what is “normal” anymore
Originally Posted by
Codenamechick
Hey!
I’m a 24F, for the past couple of months I have had real anxiety over my heart and what it should / shouldn’t be doing.
My main symptoms are a pounding heart and the occasional skipped beat.
I experience the pounding heart during almost any activity, whether it be going from sitting to standing or after a walk etc.
My big mistake was Googling symptoms which has led me into a wormhole of anxiety (I know that’s what normally happens, I don’t google anymore, I’ve learnt my lesson lol) however now I’ve lost sight of what is normal for a heart to be doing.
So my concern is, should my heart be “pounding” when doing activity? Or shouldn’t I be able to feel it beating....
Also, I’m awaiting a 24 hr monitor to make sure everything is in check, but that doesn’t help ease my anxiety lol.
It's common sense to get heart symptoms checked out if they are new for you...
However, this sounds like anxiety to me, and being anxious you will be hypersensitive to the beating of your heart, inc those skips that most people get..
I have anxiety and my heart pounds when I'm sitting down, standing up or doing cartwheels (I don't do cartwheels) but you get my drift?
When you get the all clear from your test (which I expect you will) then you need to look at your lifestyle and your stress levels to see how many stimulants you are putting into your body and brain.
The heart is meant to beat fast. Imagine not being able to shift when your fight or flight needs you to? It's not so much the speed of your ticker as what the electrics are doing. My heart has been racing for years but it's doing what it should, when it should - just really fast, and I haven't dropped down dead yet.
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