Anyone have ideas ? |
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call a dr? |
Hope you found a reason for your tachycardia and are feeling better. |
cynmcreid wrote: Hope you found a reason for your tachycardia and are feeling better.
I had tachycardia when I had my pulmonary embolism, but also had shortness of breath and pain in my chest & btw. the shoulder blades. Yes, Deanna, please seek medical attention if you haven't already...there's usually a reason if it's consistently high. Normal resting hear rate should not be over 100. |
It might be a tumor...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xqZnmESuiw&fmt=18 See the doctor. |
How are you doing, Deana??
Added to the list of possible causes - dehydration elevates the pulse. |
Dawn I think your on the right track. I use to drink water all day at work but since I have become disabled I don't drink much water. I have been to the doctor. She thinks it is becuse of the stress I have had. Panic attacks ect. I have to see her soon. I need my meds refilled.
Thanks to all. I will drink more water also. |
thyroid disease is sometimes a culprit for elevated heart palpitations during times of complete restfulness. |
My first thought was anxiety!
I have had that feeling before... Good Luck! |
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