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Sue ~

I am go glad you are going back to the doctors ! !

I think it has to do with the electrical part of the

heart, and maybe the sinus node in there not fireing

right.

Sick Sinus Syndrome

http://www.hrspatients.org/patients/heart_disorders/sick_sinus/default.asp

Read this here is one part, for the rest click on the link:

Disturbed sleep. The abnormal rhythm of the heart may interfere with sleep and wake people up repeatedly during the night. Some people have a condition called sleep apnea in which they stop breathing off and on during the night. This condition may contribute to SSS and other heart disorders by reducing oxygen supply to the heart.

Palpitations describe an unusual awareness of the beating of the heart. The heartbeat may seem too fast or slow, or to beat in a chaotic, irregular pattern. People may describe a "pounding" in the chest, as if the heart is beating with unusual force. People with SSS who have episodes of tachycardia (an abnormally rapid heartbeat) often describe them as "palpitations."

You know, sometimes you have to catch the heart in the act

of acting up, you know, just like catching a kid sneaking around

snooping at Christmas gifts ! LOL

I will keep you in my prayers, and Please keep me posted !

Love you ! !

Dede

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