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    I've had those before. No big deal, DM. Usually happen w/too much stress & coffee. If you focus on relaxing, you can make them go away, actually (vagal nerve response, Vash?).
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    Maybe, but I just came off a telemetry floor, and irregular heartbeats freak me out now.

    Are you still having problems, DM? Have you had this problem before? Have you ever become very light-headed or passed out because of it?
    Relax... I'll need some information first. Just the basic facts - can you show me where it hurts?

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    Naw not for a few nights. It's kind of a come and go thing

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    Quote Originally Posted by DoesntMatter View Post
    Naw not for a few nights. It's kind of a come and go thing
    A regular one-off ECG won't pick up a chronic, intermittent problem, tho. You need to wear something called a Holter Monitor or one of those event monitors. Ask your doc if you think your symptoms warrant it. Esp if you have a family history of arrythmia.
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