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Em,

Have you been tested for Super Ventricular Tachycardia? One of my r/l friends

had been treated for Panic Attacks for years. I'm sure she does have them at

times, but they finally figured it there was more to it and came up with that

diagnosis.

{{{Hugs}}}

Jacqui

Not panic attacks

Sorry, I think I might have stated the problem incorrectly vis-a-vis the

rapid heart rate -- this is not occasional, this is 24/7. I have had panic

attacks in the past, although none for the past year, thank heaven, but

this is not that. My everyday, resting pulse rate is 120-130. Faster with

exertion. No relation to panic attacks.

Em

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your deepest interest when a pirate is about to slit that sweet child's

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Em,

Have you been tested for Super Ventricular Tachycardia? One of my r/l friends

had been treated for Panic Attacks for years. I'm sure she does have them at

times, but they finally figured it there was more to it and came up with that

diagnosis.

{{{Hugs}}}

Jacqui

Not panic attacks

Sorry, I think I might have stated the problem incorrectly vis-a-vis the

rapid heart rate -- this is not occasional, this is 24/7. I have had panic

attacks in the past, although none for the past year, thank heaven, but

this is not that. My everyday, resting pulse rate is 120-130. Faster with

exertion. No relation to panic attacks.

Em

~~~~~~~~~~~~~

" Even in nice Mr. son's stories, each boy's life only catches

your deepest interest when a pirate is about to slit that sweet child's

throat. What makes a story good ain't what makes a person good. "

(Allan Gurganus)

" Cut a good story anywhere, and it will bleed. "

(Anton Chekhov)

~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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In a message dated 6/6/2002 9:30:55 AM Central Daylight Time,

sweet_katlin@... writes:

> My heart rate increases even more when I lay down. It is horrable. It feels

> like my heart is going to jump out of my chest.

Me, too. I sleep on a foam wedge with pillows arranged on it just for me.

It is good for the heart rate, a bad back, acid reflux, allergy drainage,

etc. I wouldn't sleep any other way.

I have done this for years. I used a hospital bed until I wore it out and

now I use the foam wedge which is cheaper. Maybe someday I can afford one of

those leisure beds you see advertised.

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In a message dated 6/6/2002 9:30:55 AM Central Daylight Time,

sweet_katlin@... writes:

> My heart rate increases even more when I lay down. It is horrable. It feels

> like my heart is going to jump out of my chest.

Me, too. I sleep on a foam wedge with pillows arranged on it just for me.

It is good for the heart rate, a bad back, acid reflux, allergy drainage,

etc. I wouldn't sleep any other way.

I have done this for years. I used a hospital bed until I wore it out and

now I use the foam wedge which is cheaper. Maybe someday I can afford one of

those leisure beds you see advertised.

Margaret (Marty) Byers , Ph.D., Writer, Retired Social Psychologist

HTTP://members.aol.com/historyresearchHTTP://members.aol.com/historyrese\

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socpsychology@...

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Em~

Have you had your potassium checked lately? I have a racing heart beat all

he time, well, I did until I started taking in potassium. It runs in my family

so I increased my potassium and my rate is back down to around 80. My heart rate

increases even more when I lay down. It is horrable. It feels like my heart is

going to jump out of my chest. You may also want to call your doctor and ask

what the doctor suggest you do. I do hope you find out what is going on. Good

Luck!

~

janissa@... wrote: Sorry, I think I might have stated the problem

incorrectly vis-a-vis the

rapid heart rate -- this is not occasional, this is 24/7. I have had panic

attacks in the past, although none for the past year, thank heaven, but

this is not that. My everyday, resting pulse rate is 120-130. Faster with

exertion. No relation to panic attacks.

Em

~~~~~~~~~~~~~

" Even in nice Mr. son's stories, each boy's life only catches

your deepest interest when a pirate is about to slit that sweet child's

throat. What makes a story good ain't what makes a person good. "

(Allan Gurganus)

" Cut a good story anywhere, and it will bleed. "

(Anton Chekhov)

~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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