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Q: can sumone please give me sum hope and advise

hello i am terry, I am 27 years old ,when i was 21 years old i had my frist experenece of skipping beats then my heart rate went over 200 bpm, this was after i had been on a weekened away with kids i was working with, since then i have had lots of skipping in my heart. at least 10 times i experneced over 200 bpm after my heart had skipped- last time it almost lasted 15 mintues while i was playin alittle basketball in africa with sum youths, after that, for 0one whole month i struggled to walk and if i walked are jumped then a very big tump to my chest would happen and that could bring me to- the over 200 bpm- i have been foe many ecgs, heart tracers, heart scans- and all that came back was you have just alittle extra beats in your hreat-- i really feel like i am so limited- i volunteer over seas and locally with young people, but i am almost stopping my passion becasue i am living like a prisoner---- i really am giving up hope- i have tryed medical help hasnt worked- can anyone please give me sum advise are infromation that could give me sum hope please

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12/23/09 5:01pm

Hi Terry,

 

If medical advice has not helped, perhaps it's time for a second opinion.

Ask Dr. Harry Elwardt about a natural approach to solving your condition.

 

Yours for Great Health,

Mike Farris

Certified DPA Technician

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4/ 3/12 1:21pm

I have a similar problem with my heart.  Tell your cardiologist to prescribe you a beta blocker.  It helps to regulate your heart rate.  I am an RN, not a doctor, but it appears to me that you have an electrical problem within the atria, where the electrical signal is going is circles, instead of from the sinus node to the AV node.  Good luck!  I just went to the hospital yesterday because my heart was beating 204 bpm.  The doctor had to give me Adenosine to temporarily stop my heart and let it re-time itself.  It took the doctor 18mg. to regulate the beat.  Normally it only takes 6-12 mg.  It is a scary thing to go through.

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By hopeseeker— Last Modified: 04/03/12, First Published: 12/23/09