Guest guest Posted February 19, 2011 Report Share Posted February 19, 2011 Sandy- Chill out until you see a Cardiologist. My heart arythmia ( sp?) makes me spastic too. I go to the Cardiologist and he says 'no worries'. So I have to trust that. Thing is, by the time a Doc sees you, you have sat in a waiting room for an hour, the exam room for another 1/2 to an hour and the heart is doing NOTHING because you are calmly sitting. That is why they do umpteen tests on you to check it out. Unless this guy just fell off of a bus out of medical school, he/she will know what they are looking for. Cardiologists don't screw around. Hang in there girl-- in SC Hello I usually am a lurker on here. But I am wondering if anyone else is experiencing what I am. I have a Left Bundle Branch Block which is a conduction problem in the heart which I feel, they tell me most people do not feel the symptoms but I do. Makes it feel like my heart is beating very erracticly which it is kinda. Well I am on Beta Blockers. But what I Have noticed is that when I am in a beginning of a flare of the RA or when I flare this heart arrythmia is much worse. I cannot take the NSAIS's as they cause this arrythmia to be worse. Right now I am only on prednisone 10mg. But I had a terrible flare and my heart was beating crazily. I went to the Rheumatologist and he gave me a 120mg shot of medrol. Well within in 2 day I felt so much better and so did my heart. This is not the first time this has happened. I have an appointment with the EP cardiologist this week and am going to tell him this. I KNOW he will think I am crazy but this is what is happening. He thinks I should not feel the symptoms. Well I went to the ER with them and that is how I got diagnosed. How would I have known. He thinks I panic about them way too much. He says I am fine not in any danger. I almost quit doing any activity there for awhile. They sent me to a specialist in Pittsburgh and I wore a monitor for 30 days. They caught all of the weird beats on the strips. He said also I am not in any danger. So I started to walk again and lost quite a bit of weight. The symptoms seems to disappear as my RA symptoms do. If it beats too fast it will only do it for a while. But now that winter has came we live in Northwest PA. Nowhere to really get much exercise. It is all happening again with RA flares. AM I CRAZY.. I am not sure if I should tell him. I know lots of problems can happen with the heart with people with RA. Has anyone heard of this? Please console me in some way..Thank you everyone. Sandy in Erie PA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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