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Hi Dayna,   Your cardiologist is the best person to answer this question.  I can tell, you however, that sometimes beta blockers are prescribed for people with anxiety, which are sometimes prescribed to people who have had a heart attack, hypertension, or certain types of  arrhythmias.  Essentially beta blockers "block" nerves that stimulate the heart to beat faster.   But again, beta blockers may not be right for you, and some other medications may be fine.  So please, ask your cardiologist, and we'd be happy to hear what she/he says to you!   Regards,   Jennifer L. Fee, Psy.D. The Stress Masters   *Jennifer Fee, Psy.D. is a Psychologist, not a Psychiatrist. Psychiatrists prescribe medications, Psychologists study them, but the majority of Psychologists are not authorized to prescribe meds. or give you specific advice about them. Dr. Fee's answers are not intended to diagnose or treat any medical or mental disorder. Any information given in a post about medication is for educational purposes only, and primarily to aid you in having an informed discussion with your own Psychiatrist/Physician.  
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