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nekosensei ([personal profile] nekosensei) wrote2008-07-20 04:10 pm
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*grumble*

Heart palpitations. I hates them I do.

*glowers*

Okay. I'm not exhausted today because I didn't go for my walk yet. I also didn't have caffeine. It's hot outside, but I'm sitting inside where it's air conditioned. How do I make them stop? They're annoying as all hell and, to me, they're kind of scary. Any ideas? Anyone? I have a feeling this is going to be like asking people how they stop the hiccups

Right now I'm resting and drinking plenty of water.

[identity profile] nekosensei.livejournal.com 2008-07-20 10:51 pm (UTC)(link)
My doctor said that they're benign when she heard them, so I doubt she'll prescribe me something for them. Actually, they seem to be getting a bit better. It appears that sitting still for awhile and drinking water did the trick. I also tried to keep myself busy so I wouldn't notice them as much and freak out. Also, my husband and I had skipped lunch and we sat down to an early dinner. I wonder if eating something helped too. Who knows?

Yeah...I don't understand.

So...I guess that's another thing that I'm going to have to talk to my doctor about the next time I see her, huh?

[identity profile] bibliofilen.livejournal.com 2008-07-20 11:03 pm (UTC)(link)
I get betablockers for my family tremor. Basically my nerves are overly sensitive and if I am the slightest bit tired or hungry my hands tremble like I'm eighty years old. Luckily I just have to take a betablocker and I'm fine but I believe their main use is in arythmia and blood pressure.

Still, if my doc will prescribe it just for trembling hands, surely you could get it for palpitations that makes you nervous.