![]() ![]() Could say, it may feel like its going to kill you but won't (Ha ha). However, my experience has been that in many midlife women, heart palpitations also known as rapid heart beat or heart flutter are primarily from increasing heart energy trying to get in and be embodied in a. If this is perimenopaus, doctors need to prepare us for it. There’s no question that heart palpitations at menopause are related to changing hormones. And I heard that a drop in estrogen & etc over time can affect your heart & make it more prone to heart attacks or serious heart conditions but need to research it more. It sort of takes my breath away temporarily. Sometimes when I get these quivering heart palps I feel like I need to have my phone next to me just in case. Have tried magnesium, chondroitin, MSM, and other supplements over the last 3 years. I get tired easily but I guess that happens in your 40s, but I have people in their 60s and 70s that have more energy than I do running circles around me. Now run 2-3 miles a much slower pace with walking breaks. I used to run 6-8 miles at a time 3-5 times a week but now have too much joint pain. I also had a ovarian cyst but think its gone now or at least is a lot smaller now which I heard it affects hormones. I'm prob in the perimenopausal period of my life. It's good to see that there's other people experiencing this I'm told it could be perimenopausal but I want an answer I'm going back to my main doctor to have hormones checked, thyroid potassium and magnesium. I'm seeing a new cardiologist on September 5 I'm bringing all my records with me and hopefully I can get all the reports from this monitor for him also. It's horrible !! I will not give up till I get to the bottom of it. Skipping beats, water, pounds, slow then fast flip flopping. And just because the muscles of the chin don’t work like the muscles of your legs and feet, doesn’t mean. I can't lay on my left side or my heart goes totally Haywire. This can happen because a person is fatigued, not getting enough sleep, under a lot of stress, drinking too much coffee or other stimulants, overexertion or dehydration, says Dr. This is my second go around with A halter monitor. I'm currently taztia a channel blocker but it's not helping. My blood prssure also has been kind of the high. ![]() I have not experienced anything like I'm what I'm going thru now. I was on many different antidepressants and Lexapro seem to work the best. I'm 48 and yes I will if not I have suffered anxiety most of my life but I've been treated for it with Lexapro for years. ![]()
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