This webforum is, among several other factors, very nice because a medical educated and experienced person (RLR) shares his knowledge. And often answers fast! Thank you.
I have never by my own doctors or on the web received such a credible and scientific based info as to how benign palps/ectopic beats occur.
But why do palps (sometimes) feel so bad and annoying? Even if you KNOW that they are harmless?
Not all of my ectopics are really bad, but now and then I experience that an ectopic heartbeat/extrasystole, often intense and "hard", immediately is followed by a feeling of fear/chock. Like the heart "pushes a button" in your body. Or touches a nervebundle.
Very much like when you get "chocked" by a sudden, unexpected, loud sound. It feels like andrenaline is pumping in your body, and it also immedieately has influence upon my mood. I feel a bit depressed, inward turned towards my own body and its irritating symptoms.
And if I'm so unlucky that more of these "hard beats" occur shortly after one another, I get in a "palpitation-mode" that's not nice at all. Sometimes this mode also include an increased kidneyactivity: I pee a lot ...
And I know in my mind it's not dangerous. It is if my body doesn't know ...
Anyone else here experience a thing like this?
And what are the mechanisms that constitutes this "pushes a fear-button"-feeling?
If that is known, maybe there is a way out of it?
Anyway - happy New Year to all - with or without sudden loud sounds, with or without palps.
Martin