Re: Should I be concerned? (Heart palpitations)
- From: tforms1@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 17 Jun 2005 14:03:23 -0700
> I agree with the other intelligent poster that suggested that you see a
> doctor as soon as you can. On the way home from work, stop at Walmart or a
> large drug store and buy a Omron Digital Blood Pressure Monitor. I paid
> about $45.00 for the one that I have but the price has probably gone up so
I think my father has one, I will drop by and see if its available.
> you can show them to your doctor. If you feel the same pains that you felt
> before--take your blood pressure ASAP and write down the numbers. Of
I am not feeling pain, but I have palpatations.
Maybe a 2 second burst (of course it seems longer) every few hours for
the past 3 days.
Other than that no other symptom.
My food intake has been normal (I avoid caffeine), I do have MVP, but
no backwash.
> course, if you really do believe that you are having a heart attack--just
> call 911 and get the help you need.
I assume thats pain in the chest, jaw and neck right?
Thats the main question...wait until Monday and see a doctor or head
over to the ER.
No pain so far....when I do not have the palpatations, I feel normal.
Of course now, my chest feels a little more "nervous" since I am
getting more nervous.
.
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