HI everyone,
So glad I have found a forum that seems to be based 100% on scientific fact. Mainly due to the fantastic advice be RLR!
I'm 40 yrs old, male, generally in good health, been having intermittent fast heart rate for a few years, been having missed/skipped heart rate on and off for about a year.
I also have GAD or symptom specific anxiety, not sure which came 1st the anxiety or the palps etc - chicken and egg story I guess.
Over the years I've been to the doc's many times about my heart, and also had a heart trace - normal.
Needless to say as with everyone else here the palps get me down and obviously I wish they would stop, I really feel they stop me from fully enjoying my life as they feel so uncomfortable.
The palps can go on almost non stop for 2 weeks at a time! then I might not have 1 for a month!
I really dont understand how they can be so sporadic, as my stress levels dont really appear to fluctuate much.
I'd say the worst part about them is the constant thought about will they come back, when wil they stop, why me etc etc etc so the anxiety part really.
Had a real bad night last night when I woke up at 2am with a fast heart rate that stayed all night and I just couldnt get back to sleep, things always seem
Soooo much worse in the middle of the night dont they.
I've read a lot of posts where RLR discusses the Vagus Nerve etc and it all makes perfect sense, and if I am reading correctly the palps are mainly caused by anxiety and dread - basically thinking about and fearing them or the return of them etc, which I guess tenses up the nerve? and also any type of stomach problem like indigestion, bloating etc IBS and also possibly just changing body positions etc so now I fear about what I am eating too!
Let me know if I have those facts straight.
It's quite frightening to think that I might have these palps happen whenever I get anxious, or perhaps cross with a situation, say my son does something wrong and I get worked up etc.
I never had them before all this so I wonder why they don't go away now.
Has anyone on the forum ever recovered from them? or is it usually a life long thing?
REALLY appreciate anyone that can spare the time to talk