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"Palpitations and arrhythmias: Benign or threatening?"

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Teri16
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Posted 9/11/2005 6:42 PM (GMT -6)
"Palpitations and arrhythmias: Benign or threatening?"


"Chest fluttering, heart pounding, and skipped beats are common complaints. How do you differentiate patients who are unusually sensitive to the sensations of sinus rhythm from those who have a dangerous arrhythmia? Here is a rational workup."

http://mediwire.healingwell.com/main/Default.aspx?P=Content&Articleid=108283

This is a wonderful article found right here on HealingWell.com that answers many questions that members have recently been discussing and asking!  Hope it offers some help and hope to you!

Hugs, Teri tongue

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Teri16
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Posted 9/11/2005 10:22 PM (GMT -6)
This can be scary!  When you don't know if your heart rate, or heart rhythm is benign - Please contact your Dr. immediately!  Never take chances - If you need to, go to the ER!

 

Wishing all of you well!

Hugs, Teri tongue

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Kathlyn1950
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Posted 9/12/2005 4:38 AM (GMT -6)

I keep getting a page with a article called 'Luxury lodging.'

It sounds like an excellent article. What am I doing wrong when I go to that page? I'd like to read this.

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MzPam
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Posted 9/12/2005 9:12 AM (GMT -6)

Try this:

http://mediwire.healingwell.com/main/Default.aspx?P=Content&Articleid=108283

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Kathlyn1950
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Posted 9/12/2005 9:31 AM (GMT -6)
Thank you. That worked for me!
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Teri16
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Posted 9/12/2005 12:51 PM (GMT -6)
Thanks you, two! 

 

I'm having the biggest laugh ever right now! lol

I'd like to go to that luxury hotel!! :)

 

I did change my link - don't know how that happened - perhaps a pop-up?

 

Bunches of Hugs to both of you!!  Teri tongue

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Kathlyn1950
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Posted 9/12/2005 1:39 PM (GMT -6)
Actually I was thinking the same thing, Teri, how going to a luxury hotel might be heart related. Like stress free and relaxing!!!
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Teri16
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Posted 9/12/2005 2:15 PM (GMT -6)
ROFL Kathy!! Let's Go!

Love and Hugs, Teri :)
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Kathlyn1950
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Posted 9/12/2005 2:39 PM (GMT -6)
Sounds like a good plan to me! scool
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