I was diagnosed with an arrythmia at 21.... now approaching 60.... still have it plus a vagus nerve thing every few months .... so far Im surviving. Thank you!
Not only does Dr. Gupta know his cardiology, he also understands people and how their psychology functions! I do so wish I had a cardiologist like him! That said, just listening to your video talks makes me feel there is someone there who cares - and not just about how my heart is thumping but how I feel about it. Thank you, God bless you Dr Gupta!
I think he is one of the best cardiologist. He has empathy for heart related anxious people and relieves the minds. You are the best antidepressant Dr. Sanjay Gupta. Thank you so much.
You've changed so many lives. Helped ease the minds of those with all heart associated issues. May God always bless you and move you to always keep helping others. Your a blessing
I ADORE doctors that like to teach. You could say they have a special place in my heart ;) So many doctors get lazy and either don't want to explain things to their patients or assume their patients don't want to know. I love this kind of information.
Hello everyone, watching this video. I pray y'all live for hundred years without any health issue. I've been experiencing palpitations since 3 years. Whenever i sit down, lay down or in my bed, i feel my heart palpitations. I can clearly hear my heart beating even everytime. Sometimes it feels like my heart is beating on more than 100 bpm's but sometimes it's like less than 60. But after watching this video i can say that I'm completely fine so we all. Thank you doctor for this kinda' polite and positive demonstration. We anxious people are always searching for something positive to watch and i can say that we found this. Thank you once again doc :)
I have SEVERE cardiophobia, I have gastrocardiac syndrome, so I get palpitations and thuds in my chest and throat whenever I eat or even have heartburn and they always scare me (said palps and thuds have been greatly decreased by going on the FODMAP diet, but I also have panic disorder, so that makes it worse). You have settled my mind SO much!!! I could honestly cry right now. YOU sir are a blessing!!!
Jennifer Frosch I can actually “ feel” your relief because i wish I had found him several years ago when I was going thru the same things. The anxiety was almost unbearable! Hang in there, it will get better. I still have the palpitations but I am able to just ignore now since it’s obviously not going to kill me😀 best wishes
I get those thuds and they scare the shit out of me. If you feel your pulse, when the thud goes i can feel my pulse and it skips a beat or has these strange beats. Scary
Hi. How are you now? How do you cope with this irregular heartbeat issue? I have severe panic attacks too due to palpitations. My heart always beating hard 😢
@@izreenfarah8689 did you ever get better? I had it in result to anxiety and my heart would just pound nonstop for hours on end almost every day for months, on and off for a year. It's been a year and a half now, and with adjusting excercise and managing the anxiety I have seen improvement, But i know its a vicious cycle. Did you yourself improve? I know how it feels it is miserable.
Have you listened to his information about magnesium? About 70 percent if Americans do not get enough magnesium which can impact heart rate. He suggest 125mg magnesium taurate one in the morning and once in the evening with food. It has helped me. Also read the book "Afib Cure" by Dr. Day educated may reduce your anxiety. Take care.
For four years I have followed you and learned about the heart/gut/vagus nerve connection. I have seen several GI doctors and Cardiologists and the connection has been dismissed by them all. I have done additional research and felt quite sure that there was a connection. One GI doctor went so far as to tell me to stop complaining and that at my age (76) i am lucky to still be alive. Needless to say that was the last time I saw him. One cardiologist prescribed yet another very strong drug (I decided not to take it because of side effects I had read about-all scary). Another cardiologist did nothing to monitor or change the heart drugs I was on for 12 years since having surgery to repair my mitral valve and a Maze procedure. She simply said that the next thing was a pacemaker. I stopped seeing her and found a wonderful cardiologist who listened, read through my past files from previous doctors and took me off both the heart meds I was on (amiodarone and metropolol) which was keeping my pulse about 33 bpm. No problem getting off the drugs and I am happy to be off them and seen no change except that getting them, especially the 12 years of amiodarone. I have been having more GI issues and thus my palpitations (PVCs) have been more frequent. Cardiologist said they are not dangerous and explained about the vagus nerve and stomach connection. Finally! What I had thought all along since learning from your videos was confirmed. The GI doctor who I saw asked the name of my cardiologist (different practice but he knew him and his good reputation). Today, I saw the Cardiologist who said my palpitations are NOT dangerous. My GI issues are now being addressed with meds (so far none are working) excetp over the counter Beano which helps about 50% but mostly diet. So grateful to you for educating me and making me believe that I was not crazy and being smart enough to find a good cardiologist. Thank you so much.
I was in the emergency room just a while ago. When I finally returned home i still couldn't sleep. After watching your video i finally feel much more calm. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much!! You have helped me more than the cardiologist who said “you must be mistaking your heart for your stomach”, and “you are a young woman so you must be fine”. For years I have had the palpitations that are very irregular, which you have just stated are probably not dangerous. Thank you! My father is a heart patient and I have anxiety. I just know the palpitations are not because I am stressed in that moment, because I never am when it happens. I feel taken seriously, and relaxed as well. Thank you 🙌🏻
@@rezamohamadakhavan_abdolla8627 It doesn’t happen when laying down. In the meantime I have also learned my stomach is located near my belly button, which I suppose makes it even more improbable that I was experiencing sensations because of my stomach. Also, I don’t think my stomach palpitates :P.
I can’t get to a doctor right now during lockdown, thank you so much for teaching me how this works! I’m tearing up right now, I’m happy both me and other people struggling with this issue can get some kind of closure while we’re stuck alone.
They are scary, but they usually are not anything serious. A good magnesium will stop palpations, amazon has magnesium lysinate glycinate that's by doctor's best, its cheated too. A great magnesium for heart health and to stop the eptopic beats
T G even better, buy yourself magnesium, on amazon, doctors best magnesium lysinate glycinate, a super absorbing magnesium. I'm a doctor, i work in epidemiology reserch, but i have eptopic beats myself, and they are nothing. But if you take your blood pressure, esp when eptopic beats happen, youre going to have increased anxiety, fight or flight and that will increase your BP. So you may get worried by a high BP, but it's only increasing from the adrenaline
@@DD-mx9ts Yes, Anytime you watch something uncomfortable or even think of palpitations and you get it. It's anxiety power of the mind leads to physical symptoms.
I am so grateful for your explanations on the palpitations. I am over 65 and had a recent stroke. Was put on blood thinners but still get the palpitations that last usually 2 days. You explain things so I can understand and it truly gives me a sense of relief. Thank you so much!
Iv had so many PVCS and other shit at a young age that I just said fuck it, I welcome the irregular beats. If it kills me oh well, I’ll be sad to leave my loved ones, but atleast the bullshit of life will be over, taxs, mortgage, car payments, debts, etc... when I die, I WIN lol. But really guys, what has helped me is I have gotten used to it. It used to scare me for many years- sitting there getting more and more anxiety, but honestly try to get used to it, and the better we understand something and embrace it, the more we stop being scared of it and it more just become a nuisance, kind of like when I was younger I was afraid to fly, but now turbulence just makes me irritated because it can spill your drink on you. Just remember people the key is to not be scared, it’s out your hands... what’s going to happen is going to happen.. if you let it scare you then all that is happening is you are letting your illness take over your life and win.. don’t let the bastard win, milk it for all it’s got. NEVER be scared. You scare it! Next time it happens just tell yourself “oh well IDAF” it might not be true the first few times. But you know the whole “fake it til you make it” eventually you won’t be scared and you can live out your life in control. 👍🏻 be good people
The premature atrial thuds…. Thankyou so much for explaining those!!! I have had those for years, no doctor I’ve seen has ever explained them, such a shame all the times I’ve been referred to York I’ve never seen you, because you just explained it so easily and made me feel much less anxious about it. Thankyou for being so generous and kind with your wisdom! ❤️
You're really Godsend. Puts my mind @ 90% peace. Yes, for 4 years (2011-15) I used to almost daily measure his pulse, sometimes 3-4 times daily when he wasn't feeling well since he was into COPD-Stage 4 during his last years. 2014-15 I started noticing exactly the pulse beat pattern & intensity you mentioned as AF. I also used to see our cardiologist close his eyes, sit still almost in a kind of meditative state, and feel my Dad's pulse. His diagnosis was also AF. I also learnt a lot from him. Today also I was fortunate to have someone measure for a long time, with a portable ECG, for a long time, and put my mind at ease during these CoVid times.
Before I had anxiety or before 2013 I used to never notice my heart just by sitting still or standing still now that i have anxiety long term I feel the heart beats clearly every single day so the people that feeling and hearing their heart beat rhythm by being calm relaxed sitting still etc know this it's because you're hyper-vigilant about your heart health and this is caused by anxiety and most likely you've had sudden thumps and skip beats. For people with no excessive anxiety would never feel their heart beating while sitting still they'd only feel it while doing something active like jogging, sports gym etc. I have asked people with no anxiety do you feel your heart beating while being very still and relaxed they've said no they feel nothing even putting hands on their heart area still no beats. I can put my hands on my left side of chest and i'd feel hard beats for no reason and am bloody relaxed.
I worked in cardiology for many years and rhythm problems were one of the main reasons we saw many patients..When a woman goes into menopause ( usually in her early 50s) she will many times have rhythm disturbances,,of course it is scary to them but usually harmless..He didn’t mention a hard cough with slow deep breaths will usually take care of it..Stress is one of the big causes ,,,so finding ways to ease the body,,ALSO,,,throughout your day STOP AND TAKE IN SOME SLOW DEEP BREATHS,,,remember,this is what the body and organs ( heart) want to live and as we get older we tend to do shallow breathing....BREATH🌷🌷
Hello Dr. Your words and videos have been extremely reassuring to me over the past couple of weeks. I recently started getting palpitations which was very worrying, i believe they started because of a number of lifestyle events/reasons. So I starting taking magnesium, potassium and zinc. Started going to bed early, reduced my alcohol intake, ate breakfast etc and restarted yoga, learned how to relax and generally living healthier. The past couple of says I have not had any palpitations. ( hopefully they wont come back) I know they affect us all differently but I just wanted to say thank you and I hope others can find a way to reduce their own palpitations. Regards
Thank you! I’ve stressing about this. My heart was palpitating for couple hours, but it doesn’t get higher than 105bpm (based on Apple Watch). And by stressing about it, it lasted for sometime. I didn’t have chest pain. My heart calmed tf down after this video 😂😂. Thanks for this! Very educational.
Wow, you hit it on the nail! When you demonstrate the various different heart beat irregularities, I was able to sit mine which was Premature Atrial Complex. This correlates with what my Cardiologist told me that I have. She began to explain to me where the point of origin was, the lower ventricle but I forgot which chamber left or right. At any rate, I really want to find out where the point of origin is and learn what I can do to prevent this or stop this from occuring, if that is even possible. I have been told to stay away from caffeine so I quit drinking coffee, but then I went to diet coke and had to quit that too. I have lived with this heart palpitations problem since I was in high school. I think I must have damaged my heart because I used to drink slot of alcohol with my friends. That's the only thing I can think of that may have triggered them to begin with because before I had never encountered them. At any rate, I have been to Cardiologist and have had all the heart monitors you can think of; 7 day, 24 hrs. and a week and I never had a single heart palpitation! So I'm currently, recooperating from a big one I had about three days ago. Also another small one today. They're so random, I never know when they're going to hit and they scare me to the point where I'm afraid to even be afraid. I go through periods where I won't get them for months. I'm not sure what triggered this recent one but it was probably anxiety which I used to suffer from. Now with the Covid situation, I guess watching the news doesn't help! Thank you for your help and channel!!
I love your explanation. You’re such good human being taking care of everybody asking you for health tips. Stay safe and healthy. We need you. Thank you.
@@PorgasdAce01 its normal because that they I did'nt felt any discomfort! Also this time my echo has trace MR and TR in it, I know its normal but I face discomfort everyday breathlessness, numbness in hands and now in legs too, dizziness, chest pain left arm pain etc
@@Kiranjeetk1 i got palpations all the time but my results are normal what will do ... i am not doing workouts after ive got palpations iam really troubling...😭
This is really helpful - thank you. I am retired nurse who had ablation for SVT over 20 years ago at Barts and have had recurrence of fleeting chest pain in groups (?palpitations) at rest and sometimes after eating. I have SOBOE due to mild chemo related emphysema (problems with gaseous exchange at alveolar level though my lung capacity is good). I had successful surgery and chemo for ovarian cancer last year and 11 months clear/NED at present. It is doubly useful at present as been feeling unwell with tachycardia at times (112-118) and fatigue easily for more than a month and it took me over 3 weeks to get appointment to be seen/examined by GP who has referred me to cardiologist - no doubt will take weeks again to get appointment and be seen. I have been reassured by your helpful series and started self medicating with magnesium pidolate and seems to be settling though not gone away completely (I think in former vid you said need to take the magnesium for a month for it to completely resolve so am happy on right road). Sods law by the time see cardiologist it will be self-diagnosed and sorted. Again many thanks.
Premature Atrial Complex is what I have sometime...especially when I havent slept enough...or when my blood pressure is low due to poor circulation. I always feel good though so I'm not going to worry much about it like I used to..thanks to this video! Isnt it sad though that the hearts of so many people around the world have these heart issues...I think also though that the heart is so amazing to be able to keep beating 24 hours a day for years and years!!! Thanks again!!❤❤❤❤👧
Wow that was so helpful. Mine was like the PAC...it stops a bit and bang goes on. I must say that I am in my mid 40's obese and when I noticed it I was hiking going up a hill. It was a bit weird really but I had no other problems. My hormones also have an impact in my palpitations as I am experiencing perimenipausal effects. So thank you I am very relaxed now.
I've been to the er so many times for palpitations! Always shows sinus tachycardia they send me home with anxiety meds 😄 scary as hell! Now getting palpitations on anxiety medication and I'm back listening to the best heart doctor to ease my mind ❤️
Dr. Gupta- you have a fantastic channel! Following your advice (exercise, diet, supplementation, etc.) I have reduced my AFIB attacks from one a week or so in December to zero in January and February. I have discovered that proper hydration is critical.
Great info...noticed myself experiencing palpitations. I've been dealing with a little bit of stress so that has to be the cause of it. I have a pretty good diet, enjoy playing racquetball and am conscious of my health with zero heart disease history in my family. The Palpitations when I'm relaxed and its a bit annoying. ☺
Brilliant. I believe this is the best explaination for those who still worry bout palpitation. Looking for 'palpitation is a symptom or sign of..' just push yourself to uncertainty and worry.
Sir I woke up with this heart palpitations this morning. I have a very bad stomach and bad sinus listening to you now give me a better understanding thanks so much sir god bless
Thank you so much! You’ve helped so much! I’ve struggled with anxiety about my palpitations since a thyroid crisis last year! I appreciate you explaining everything!
Great stuff ! Very helpful information and very assuring to those who suffer from frequent bouts of palpations. Thank you for the helpful hints on how to control this very annoying cardiac abnormality. God bless for your dedication as a medical doctor.
Dr Sanjay Gupta I have been experiencing palpitation since October 2020. I came across your excellent videos. I have only a few words to say that you are, "WONDERFUL, FANTASTIC, GENEROUS, KIND, EXTREMELY ARTICULATE". God bless you, I have subscribed to your channel. I live in Sydney, but when I will come to UK next, I am definitely (Inshallah) going to meet you.
Very interesting and educational. I’m 53 old female; thin, fit and healthy (I think!). I’ve been having the fluttering with a feeling like my heart is jumping out of my chest at the same time for some years now: it doesn’t last very long and it doesn’t always happen. I do think caffeine can trigger it but I have never given it a second thought until now and considered it more of a nuisance than a worry.
Mine started as flutters and scared me as well. Followed by vasovagal attacks (passing out feeling) but scary as nothing. That stopped and now it is the palpitations. It lasted for 7-8 hours and ended up in ER
Hey man thanks so much for this. I had a sciatic nerve osteoarthritis injury went to the ER, given prednisone 40mg and had the "pause and drop" symptoms with a normal heart rate. I also take lisinopril and believe they counter acted. 37y/o m hypertension+PTSD from service. Called both ER and PCP about these reactions and neither would say stop steroid(which I made my executive decision and stopped) or explain what was happening. You've helped to ease my mind and feel better in understanding what's going on. Sometimes just knowing facts like these can be enough to reduce symptoms and worry. Honestly sir. Thank you.👍🙏
PAC !!!!!!! thank you so much you are God sent , I don't need to worry it's not harmful and its not from the heart no wonder when I perform proper breathing it goes away
Try using magnesium every day. Watch your salt intake, also spices, alcohol, caffeine and preservatives. Maybe you need to lose weight. When you have the attack try a laxative. If you can't sleep at night a low dosage of a sleeping pill can help. I don't use sleeping pills to often coz I don't want to get addicted. But if I have the attack 2 nights in a row I take a 2 mg sleeping pill or less.
I use to get them really bad at a stressful time in my life, having them stressed me out even more 😔 i started working out more which helped but i would still get them sometimes. One day i took some magnesium pills and chamomile tea for pms and noticed it took the fast heartbeat away too. Now i take that whenever I'm stressed and it works.
@@gloriamaryhaywood2217 Yes...for sure and not just through electrical effect....but also by reducing general inflammation by increasing gut motility and so reducing toxic load.
Thank you Dr. Gupta, you have diagnosed exactly what I have so now I don’t have AF but just that missed beat exactly as you portrayed. You are an amazingly helpful doctor and helping thousands of people who are watching and following you. God bless and I’ll be following your great advise. I’ll be 82 in July and 1.5 years into my keto way of life and 165 lbs from 220 lbs because of it. T2D but no drugs since I started keto.
My heart palpitations happen throughout the day, when I stand up to when I’m lying in bed. I don’t feel sick when they happen but they are annoying and I get scared. I sometimes get them in a row, it feels like a flutter. I have mitral valve prolapse but my cardiologist said it was benign. I was prescribed metroprol for the palpitations. Thank you for these videos!!!
Yeah I been getting them same symptoms but I'm trying to naturally allow my body to adjust.breathing deep helps sometimes .im going against the grain bit it seems to slowly be helping.im going to get checked Wednesday just in case .but I doubt it's anything major.its been a week it happens when I think about it ..something definitely happens but I feel like I enable it .when I get distracted it goes away..hope you feel better 🍻 cheers
Your videos are very re assuring. I’m going to try and work out what kind of palpitations I am having, so far when it has happened I go into a blind panic and jump up almost as if I need to run away from it so next time I will try hard to stay calm and actually take note of what’s going on.
Thank you! After about 10 years of noticing palpitations, starting in my early 30s, and not knowing how serious mine were, you have helped me to diagnose them as Premature Atrial Complex (8:04). I always get that sudden momentary 'stop' of the heart (which is terrifying as you wonder if it is going to start beating again..or not!) then a couple of 'thud' heart beats as it kicks back into gear. I did drink a lot of alcohol in my 20s and 30s and put it down to that. I have since quit alcohol (4 years) and my palpitations are less frequent now but I do still get random palpitations. It is usually after eating a big meal, dinner time usually, drinking tea or coffee. I just had a tea and chocolate bar after dinner and got a sudden palpitation that caught me off guard (stop.... *thud* , *thud* ,... go), took my breath away almost! Hence, I looked for a medical video to reassure me they are OK!! Your video is literally a life safer! Thanks.
I feel like I have all of them. Well I’d say it’s more of a 1,2,3 ...pause, 1,2,3,4,5, pause, 1,2,3 pause beat. It started happening after my first child so about 5 years ago. I go months without palpitations and then it comes suddenly and lasts a few weeks then goes away again. I feel like my heart is in my throat and fluttering and I feel paused. The highest heart rate I’ve seen is 107 and I get a bit out of breath. I’ve done tests a few years ago and everything is normal. I don’t drink caffeine. I’m sick of these palpitations coming randomly and lasting for hours. It also happens after I exercise and lasts for hours. I’m so confused as to why they’re happening.
I have a similar issue. Mine comes on suddenly and feels like a fluttering that sometimes makes me cough. I have been to doctors and they always say everything looks fine. I've read that hormone fluctuations can cause this. I'm hoping that's all it is!
That was my exact thought... I've unfortunately noticed this for years, but it used to be I would notice it and then it was gone. It would just startle me. Now it comes on at night and it can last 30 minutes to hours. I can be dreaming and it can wake me up.
@@kevinharvey8490 ....stopped taking Flomax 1 1/2 years ago. Went ahead with a laser TURP and got my prostate shaved off some. One very bad scenario is a double dose of Flomax....it can mess your heart up and the docs don't know that.
To be Honest Doc Sanjay Gupta is a smart cardiologist thank you doctor. Now i can relax and have peace of mind.. Anxiety is the one killing my heart. I need to control my work stress and started doing exercised and Yoga :)
So I was born with aortic stenosis, bicuspid. I’m 32 now and have been getting “palpitations” or what I think are palpitations for a year and a half. The cardiologist I have now here in LV NV has said that my heart is doing good just needs exercise and says that will help with the “palpitations”. I asked him if they will cause me heart to just seize/give out. Which is always on my mind which causes anxiety and then they happen more. But he said that it can happen not some people with different heart problems but that I’m benign. And my spasms or flutters are in the lower middle of chest to the xiphoid area. Now I believe my cardiologist when he says that my heart is good and just needs a little work out. Which I’m doing and I’ve even changed my diet to make sure I am as healthy as I can be. I still get the spasms or flutters and of course I start to become anxious. Is there anyone that is older than I am that has lived with the same issues? I just need another piece of mind. I know as well I’ll eventually have to get a valve replacement I’m just hoping it won’t be till I’m 60.
Helpful video, thank you. Every morning for the past 3 weeks I wake up and my heart rate is anywhere between 130-170. It'll stay that way for several hours and then go down to between 80-110. It's very odd as usually my resting heart rate is in the 60s and this just started happening out of nowhere every single day. GP just says anxiety but I'm not remotely anxious, seems a cop out diagnosis for not being bothered to run tests.
Mine only comes as I fall asleep. Waking up and getting out of bed will stop it. Typically wakes me up along with a nightmare at 4am in the morning. A green smoothie with Kale, frozen raspberries, almond milk and a quarter cup of flaxseeds will soften it so I can sleep through the night. Can still feel it but the pounding is much softer.
@@pleaseshare8891 Much better. I was diagnosed with severe sleep apnea - one of the most severe cases they had seen, but they told me it was not the MOST severe they had seen. I have a CPAP machine now, and that has made a huge difference. However, life is never easy for me. I developed very painful neuropathy in my things. Its so painful in the middle of the night that I am afraid to go to sleep. If I take panadol or aspirin to reduce the pain, this makes the sleep apnea worse again. Such is life. Trying to lose weight to help both conditions.
1. Suddenly 2.irrigular 3. Super fast up to 250 BPM on oximeter 4. suddenly go away But this is a long episode ..i have videos on my channel but I'm still waiting..long waiting list 😢😢😢 would they ring me if the holter test would have worrisome results? The cardiologist appointment is months far away im so disabled 😢😢😢
It comes on when ever it feels. Yes it feels abnormal then when I get my heart checked it’s fine. But no pain it almost feels like gas mine feels like a skip
Ty for this video. I have been following carnivore diet and palpitations were terrible so took my electrolytes. Still there. Came across your video and realized I have gastritis. Took Pepcid and apple cider vinegar, gone and no more palpitations
I only have palpitations when lying down--and they scare the hell outta me. Also it does this thing where about every 6th or 7th beat,on average, it seems like theres a pause......and then what feels like a couple quick beats almost as if its "catching up". Maybe you covered it here but i didnt notice it.
I have the last one described ,i had a stent fitted 7 years ago for a blocked artery luckily did not have a heart attack i am pretty anxious most of the time but this has settled me a bit now ,thankyou
Thank you for easing my mind it'd terrible going to bed thinking your not going to wake up
That's my worry 😔
Yes! That is a fear of mine.
I was diagnosed with an arrythmia at 21.... now approaching 60.... still have it plus a vagus nerve thing every few months .... so far Im surviving. Thank you!
May I ask How have you been and does it cause any serious problems or issues I'm anxious
Knowing that it makes it a little bit easier for me to deal with it. What kind of arrhythmias do you have?
@@wilmafeuerstein434I hate it when people that may have valuable information only comment once then ghost everyone 😔
May be Hiatal Hernia, please check
Not only does Dr. Gupta know his cardiology, he also understands people and how their psychology functions! I do so wish I had a cardiologist like him! That said, just listening to your video talks makes me feel there is someone there who cares - and not just about how my heart is thumping but how I feel about it. Thank you, God bless you Dr Gupta!
I think he is one of the best cardiologist. He has empathy for heart related anxious people and relieves the minds. You are the best antidepressant Dr. Sanjay Gupta. Thank you so much.
You've changed so many lives. Helped ease the minds of those with all heart associated issues. May God always bless you and move you to always keep helping others. Your a blessing
These are just such lovely kind words..thank you so so much:-)
Your welcome and Thank you doctor 🙏🏼
@@YorkCardiology wow interesting clip u make my night I was worried but I can sleep well now thank u bless Dr
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I ADORE doctors that like to teach. You could say they have a special place in my heart ;)
So many doctors get lazy and either don't want to explain things to their patients or assume their patients don't want to know. I love this kind of information.
Very helpful--especially for those who live alone. It's so easy to become more and more anxious and to imagine the worst.
Hello everyone, watching this video. I pray y'all live for hundred years without any health issue.
I've been experiencing palpitations since 3 years. Whenever i sit down, lay down or in my bed, i feel my heart palpitations. I can clearly hear my heart beating even everytime. Sometimes it feels like my heart is beating on more than 100 bpm's but sometimes it's like less than 60. But after watching this video i can say that I'm completely fine so we all. Thank you doctor for this kinda' polite and positive demonstration. We anxious people are always searching for something positive to watch and i can say that we found this. Thank you once again doc :)
I have SEVERE cardiophobia, I have gastrocardiac syndrome, so I get palpitations and thuds in my chest and throat whenever I eat or even have heartburn and they always scare me (said palps and thuds have been greatly decreased by going on the FODMAP diet, but I also have panic disorder, so that makes it worse). You have settled my mind SO much!!! I could honestly cry right now. YOU sir are a blessing!!!
Jennifer Frosch I can actually “ feel” your relief because i wish I had found him several years ago when I was going thru the same things. The anxiety was almost unbearable! Hang in there, it will get better. I still have the palpitations but I am able to just ignore now since it’s obviously not going to kill me😀 best wishes
do you also feel dizziness? btw, how are you now?
It also helps to reduce fat intake as anything would affect the heart in the long term.
I get those thuds and they scare the shit out of me. If you feel your pulse, when the thud goes i can feel my pulse and it skips a beat or has these strange beats. Scary
Mines like taptaptaptap 10 times in 3 seconds aha >.>
I've suffered from severe panic attacks because of irregular heartbeat. I think this Dr just cured my anxiety problem ....
Irregular?
Hi. How are you now? How do you cope with this irregular heartbeat issue? I have severe panic attacks too due to palpitations. My heart always beating hard 😢
@@izreenfarah8689 did you ever get better? I had it in result to anxiety and my heart would just pound nonstop for hours on end almost every day for months, on and off for a year. It's been a year and a half now, and with adjusting excercise and managing the anxiety I have seen improvement, But i know its a vicious cycle. Did you yourself improve? I know how it feels it is miserable.
Have you listened to his information about magnesium? About 70 percent if Americans do not get enough magnesium which can impact heart rate. He suggest 125mg magnesium taurate one in the morning and once in the evening with food. It has helped me.
Also read the book "Afib Cure" by Dr. Day educated may reduce your anxiety. Take care.
Thanks Doctor. The world is missing a whole ton of doctors like yourself.
You are a hero.
+Jason Toast Thanks Jason:-)
Truly!
6 years later and here I am, thank you for this very informational video you’ve helped me so much.
I get palpitations throughout the day even at rest when my heart beat is in the low 50s and it always comes on with a tension headache as well.
For four years I have followed you and learned about the heart/gut/vagus nerve connection. I have seen several GI doctors and Cardiologists and the connection has been dismissed by them all. I have done additional research and felt quite sure that there was a connection. One GI doctor went so far as to tell me to stop complaining and that at my age (76) i am lucky to still be alive. Needless to say that was the last time I saw him. One cardiologist prescribed yet another very strong drug (I decided not to take it because of side effects I had read about-all scary). Another cardiologist did nothing to monitor or change the heart drugs I was on for 12 years since having surgery to repair my mitral valve and a Maze procedure. She simply said that the next thing was a pacemaker. I stopped seeing her and found a wonderful cardiologist who listened, read through my past files from previous doctors and took me off both the heart meds I was on (amiodarone and metropolol) which was keeping my pulse about 33 bpm. No problem getting off the drugs and I am happy to be off them and seen no change except that getting them, especially the 12 years of amiodarone. I have been having more GI issues and thus my palpitations (PVCs) have been more frequent. Cardiologist said they are not dangerous and explained about the vagus nerve and stomach connection. Finally! What I had thought all along since learning from your videos was confirmed. The GI doctor who I saw asked the name of my cardiologist (different practice but he knew him and his good reputation). Today, I saw the Cardiologist who said my palpitations are NOT dangerous. My GI issues are now being addressed with meds (so far none are working) excetp over the counter Beano which helps about 50% but mostly diet. So grateful to you for educating me and making me believe that I was not crazy and being smart enough to find a good cardiologist. Thank you so much.
I was in the emergency room just a while ago. When I finally returned home i still couldn't sleep. After watching your video i finally feel much more calm. Thank you so much.
Alex Romeo dame here exact same thing
Justin Dir I watch so many videos to me if u are getting pvcs or pacs u need to work out
Thank you so much!! You have helped me more than the cardiologist who said “you must be mistaking your heart for your stomach”, and “you are a young woman so you must be fine”. For years I have had the palpitations that are very irregular, which you have just stated are probably not dangerous. Thank you! My father is a heart patient and I have anxiety. I just know the palpitations are not because I am stressed in that moment, because I never am when it happens. I feel taken seriously, and relaxed as well. Thank you 🙌🏻
omg me too. my internist doctor thought that its just gerd. he said exactly like that. when you know its more than that.
Well I think your doctor was correct also in particular when it occurs laying down.
@@rezamohamadakhavan_abdolla8627 It doesn’t happen when laying down. In the meantime I have also learned my stomach is located near my belly button, which I suppose makes it even more improbable that I was experiencing sensations because of my stomach. Also, I don’t think my stomach palpitates :P.
I can’t get to a doctor right now during lockdown, thank you so much for teaching me how this works! I’m tearing up right now, I’m happy both me and other people struggling with this issue can get some kind of closure while we’re stuck alone.
They are scary, but they usually are not anything serious. A good magnesium will stop palpations, amazon has magnesium lysinate glycinate that's by doctor's best, its cheated too. A great magnesium for heart health and to stop the eptopic beats
T G even better, buy yourself magnesium, on amazon, doctors best magnesium lysinate glycinate, a super absorbing magnesium. I'm a doctor, i work in epidemiology reserch, but i have eptopic beats myself, and they are nothing. But if you take your blood pressure, esp when eptopic beats happen, youre going to have increased anxiety, fight or flight and that will increase your BP. So you may get worried by a high BP, but it's only increasing from the adrenaline
Yes. I hate being alone. I cry alot
What you need is Magnesium, but also a laxative. I discovered in my case that I get palpitations when I'm constipated.
@@rebeccamendez2691
That's the worst part. Late at night, the world is asleep and we're trapped in a prison of the body/mind. I know what it's like.
So did anyone else get palpitations while watching this video?
Lmao🤣
I get it just thinking of it anytime lol
Yes I do. Does it mean I have anxiety
@@DD-mx9ts Yes, Anytime you watch something uncomfortable or even think of palpitations and you get it. It's anxiety power of the mind leads to physical symptoms.
@@DD-mx9ts Best thing is to not think about it and don't make a habit of thinking about it.
I am so grateful for your explanations on the palpitations. I am over 65 and had a recent stroke. Was put on blood thinners but still get the palpitations that last usually 2 days. You explain things so I can understand and it truly gives me a sense of relief. Thank you so much!
After 2 days you gave reason to smile by saying it's not very dangerous
Iv had so many PVCS and other shit at a young age that I just said fuck it, I welcome the irregular beats. If it kills me oh well, I’ll be sad to leave my loved ones, but atleast the bullshit of life will be over, taxs, mortgage, car payments, debts, etc... when I die, I WIN lol.
But really guys, what has helped me is I have gotten used to it. It used to scare me for many years- sitting there getting more and more anxiety, but honestly try to get used to it, and the better we understand something and embrace it, the more we stop being scared of it and it more just become a nuisance, kind of like when I was younger I was afraid to fly, but now turbulence just makes me irritated because it can spill your drink on you.
Just remember people the key is to not be scared, it’s out your hands... what’s going to happen is going to happen.. if you let it scare you then all that is happening is you are letting your illness take over your life and win.. don’t let the bastard win, milk it for all it’s got. NEVER be scared. You scare it! Next time it happens just tell yourself “oh well IDAF” it might not be true the first few times. But you know the whole “fake it til you make it” eventually you won’t be scared and you can live out your life in control. 👍🏻 be good people
Do u have rhem still?? Olz txt back
I feel like that right now. If I die I don't care anymore. Il be so sad to leave my family but all my worries would be over.
@@selamawitdesalegn6019 hey do u still get them? I just got one. I walked around for a bit and I’m calm again. But I’m worried of it happening again.
Thanks 😊
@@915fubar yes I get them !!!😒
love you man you are a godsend
Always so reassuring. The titles always give me a fright because the terminology sounds scary, but then when you explain things it's comforting.
I love this guy. Sharing his knowledge is the best merit. Healer ❤️
The premature atrial thuds…. Thankyou so much for explaining those!!! I have had those for years, no doctor I’ve seen has ever explained them, such a shame all the times I’ve been referred to York I’ve never seen you, because you just explained it so easily and made me feel much less anxious about it. Thankyou for being so generous and kind with your wisdom! ❤️
Dr Sanjay Gupta, you sir are awesome! Thank you so much for all you do for us.
thank you so so much I suffer from anxiety and depression and videos really help me relax God bless
You're really Godsend. Puts my mind @ 90% peace. Yes, for 4 years (2011-15) I used to almost daily measure his pulse, sometimes 3-4 times daily when he wasn't feeling well since he was into COPD-Stage 4 during his last years. 2014-15 I started noticing exactly the pulse beat pattern & intensity you mentioned as AF. I also used to see our cardiologist close his eyes, sit still almost in a kind of meditative state, and feel my Dad's pulse. His diagnosis was also AF. I also learnt a lot from him. Today also I was fortunate to have someone measure for a long time, with a portable ECG, for a long time, and put my mind at ease during these CoVid times.
Sorry, read "his" in 3rd line as my Dad's.
Thank you❤Dr Gupta❤
Before I had anxiety or before 2013 I used to never notice my heart just by sitting still or standing still now that i have anxiety long term I feel the heart beats clearly every single day so the people that feeling and hearing their heart beat rhythm by being calm relaxed sitting still etc know this it's because you're hyper-vigilant about your heart health and this is caused by anxiety and most likely you've had sudden thumps and skip beats. For people with no excessive anxiety would never feel their heart beating while sitting still they'd only feel it while doing something active like jogging, sports gym etc. I have asked people with no anxiety do you feel your heart beating while being very still and relaxed they've said no they feel nothing even putting hands on their heart area still no beats. I can put my hands on my left side of chest and i'd feel hard beats for no reason and am bloody relaxed.
This is me
Me too!
And are cardiologicaly healthy??
Same me to.. What u have done for this????
yes .this is what we felt .it as if we can hear our own heart beating every single time .and that causes the palpitation to increase even more .
Thanks doc, wish every heart doc was you. Saved me a trip to the ER and a ton of anxiety tonight
I sure wish our cardiologists would talk to us about this! Thank you so much for all your videos!
I worked in cardiology for many years and rhythm problems were one of the main reasons we saw many patients..When a woman goes into menopause ( usually in her early 50s) she will many times have rhythm disturbances,,of course it is scary to them but usually harmless..He didn’t mention a hard cough with slow deep breaths will usually take care of it..Stress is one of the big causes ,,,so finding ways to ease the body,,ALSO,,,throughout your day STOP AND TAKE IN SOME SLOW DEEP BREATHS,,,remember,this is what the body and organs ( heart) want to live and as we get older we tend to do shallow breathing....BREATH🌷🌷
Thank you so ,I h for these explanations! They helped me a lot.
By the way, I am Carol. This is my husband’s TH-cam account.
Sir , I simply can not thank you enough for sharing your knowledge. thank you SOOOOOOOO much !!!!!
Hello Dr. Your words and videos have been extremely reassuring to me over the past couple of weeks. I recently started getting palpitations which was very worrying, i believe they started because of a number of lifestyle events/reasons. So I starting taking magnesium, potassium and zinc. Started going to bed early, reduced my alcohol intake, ate breakfast etc and restarted yoga, learned how to relax and generally living healthier. The past couple of says I have not had any palpitations. ( hopefully they wont come back) I know they affect us all differently but I just wanted to say thank you and I hope others can find a way to reduce their own palpitations. Regards
Dr care bear 🐻💖 your amazing there's not many drs like you who actually care about their patients.Thankyou for your time .Bless you.❤️xx
Thank you! I’ve stressing about this. My heart was palpitating for couple hours, but it doesn’t get higher than 105bpm (based on Apple Watch). And by stressing about it, it lasted for sometime. I didn’t have chest pain. My heart calmed tf down after this video 😂😂. Thanks for this! Very educational.
Wow, you hit it on the nail! When you demonstrate the various different heart beat irregularities, I was able to sit mine which was Premature Atrial Complex. This correlates with what my Cardiologist told me that I have. She began to explain to me where the point of origin was, the lower ventricle but I forgot which chamber left or right. At any rate, I really want to find out where the point of origin is and learn what I can do to prevent this or stop this from occuring, if that is even possible. I have been told to stay away from caffeine so I quit drinking coffee, but then I went to diet coke and had to quit that too. I have lived with this heart palpitations problem since I was in high school. I think I must have damaged my heart because I used to drink slot of alcohol with my friends. That's the only thing I can think of that may have triggered them to begin with because before I had never encountered them. At any rate, I have been to Cardiologist and have had all the heart monitors you can think of; 7 day, 24 hrs. and a week and I never had a single heart palpitation! So I'm currently, recooperating from a big one I had about three days ago. Also another small one today. They're so random, I never know when they're going to hit and they scare me to the point where I'm afraid to even be afraid. I go through periods where I won't get them for months. I'm not sure what triggered this recent one but it was probably anxiety which I used to suffer from. Now with the Covid situation, I guess watching the news doesn't help! Thank you for your help and channel!!
Hello. How I doing lately?
I can relate to your story but am in my late 40s. It is scary.
You calmed my nerves today , we should have more doctors like you !!!
Dr Sanjay Gupta... thank you so much for this video... So helpful to lower my anxiety about irregular heartbeats!
I love your explanation. You’re such good human being taking care of everybody asking you for health tips. Stay safe and healthy. We need you. Thank you.
my sinus tachycardia feels HORRIBLE but the heart is stronger than you think
Thank you God Bless💕🙏😘
Did you went through holter test? Bcz my doc suggested me holter said it can be heart rhythm disorder
@@Kiranjeetk1 what is your holter result?
@@PorgasdAce01 its normal because that they I did'nt felt any discomfort! Also this time my echo has trace MR and TR in it, I know its normal but I face discomfort everyday breathlessness, numbness in hands and now in legs too, dizziness, chest pain left arm pain etc
@@Kiranjeetk1 i got palpations all the time but my results are normal what will do ... i am not doing workouts after ive got palpations iam really troubling...😭
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us and explaining in a calming and an everyday language. You're helping so many people, God bless you
This is really helpful - thank you. I am retired nurse who had ablation for SVT over 20 years ago at Barts and have had recurrence of fleeting chest pain in groups (?palpitations) at rest and sometimes after eating. I have SOBOE due to mild chemo related emphysema (problems with gaseous exchange at alveolar level though my lung capacity is good). I had successful surgery and chemo for ovarian cancer last year and 11 months clear/NED at present. It is doubly useful at present as been feeling unwell with tachycardia at times (112-118) and fatigue easily for more than a month and it took me over 3 weeks to get appointment to be seen/examined by GP who has referred me to cardiologist - no doubt will take weeks again to get appointment and be seen. I have been reassured by your helpful series and started self medicating with magnesium pidolate and seems to be settling though not gone away completely (I think in former vid you said need to take the magnesium for a month for it to completely resolve so am happy on right road). Sods law by the time see cardiologist it will be self-diagnosed and sorted. Again many thanks.
Premature Atrial Complex is what I have sometime...especially when I havent slept enough...or when my blood pressure is low due to poor circulation. I always feel good though so I'm not going to worry much about it like I used to..thanks to this video! Isnt it sad though that the hearts of so many people around the world have these heart issues...I think also though that the heart is so amazing to be able to keep beating 24 hours a day for years and years!!! Thanks again!!❤❤❤❤👧
Wow that was so helpful. Mine was like the PAC...it stops a bit and bang goes on. I must say that I am in my mid 40's obese and when I noticed it I was hiking going up a hill. It was a bit weird really but I had no other problems. My hormones also have an impact in my palpitations as I am experiencing perimenipausal effects. So thank you I am very relaxed now.
I’m peri menopausal and this! My hormones are causing havoc lol
I've been to the er so many times for palpitations! Always shows sinus tachycardia they send me home with anxiety meds 😄 scary as hell! Now getting palpitations on anxiety medication and I'm back listening to the best heart doctor to ease my mind ❤️
how r you doing now??? Did you still feel them??? Yor rply will hlp me alot
Thats really kind to take the trouble to make this video for us - thank you.
Dr. Gupta- you have a fantastic channel! Following your advice (exercise, diet, supplementation, etc.) I have reduced my AFIB attacks from one a week or so in December to zero in January and February. I have discovered that proper hydration is critical.
Great info...noticed myself experiencing palpitations. I've been dealing with a little bit of stress so that has to be the cause of it. I have a pretty good diet, enjoy playing racquetball and am conscious of my health with zero heart disease history in my family. The Palpitations when I'm relaxed and its a bit annoying. ☺
Bro I am in stress and now I am having heart palpitations what should I do?
@@zsm5854 breathe deeply...relax and picture in your mind things that bring you joy and make you happy.
@@zsm5854 talk to God (pray).. He might be trying to get your attention.
Brilliant. I believe this is the best explaination for those who still worry bout palpitation. Looking for 'palpitation is a symptom or sign of..' just push yourself to uncertainty and worry.
Very useful at this lockdown period.no one to ask. Thank you very much.
Sir I woke up with this heart palpitations this morning. I have a very bad stomach and bad sinus listening to you now give me a better understanding thanks so much sir god bless
Best by far explanation of atrial heart arrhythmia I have ever heard. Thank you!
God bless you. Im a 19 years old female and i love watching your videos. I love knowing about the heart and keeping it healthy
I am so impressed with your knowledge
What a great doctor! Wished i had you for my doctor for sure. God bless you. ❤
Brilliant Video for those of us who suffer. Thank you so much for helping me understand my palpitations.
First time ever I've not regretted googling my symptom! thank you Dr Gupta.
This was sooooo helpful.. I was little concerned about normal heart rythm and this helped me clarify a lot of doubts. Thank You Doc! You are the best!
Thank you so much! You’ve helped so much! I’ve struggled with anxiety about my palpitations since a thyroid crisis last year! I appreciate you explaining everything!
Wow that was really detailed...worth thousand $ information thank you!.
Again thank you so much for the explanation, your a blessing Dr.Gupta, God bless your gift to help others
Great stuff ! Very helpful information and very assuring to those who suffer from frequent bouts of palpations. Thank you for the helpful hints on how to control this very annoying cardiac abnormality. God bless for your dedication as a medical doctor.
Dear dr, you really eased my fears
You are great
You're so crystal clear, so very helpful! THANK YOU!
Dr Sanjay Gupta
I have been experiencing palpitation since October 2020. I came across your excellent videos.
I have only a few words to say that you are, "WONDERFUL, FANTASTIC, GENEROUS, KIND, EXTREMELY ARTICULATE". God bless you, I have subscribed to your channel.
I live in Sydney, but when I will come to UK next, I am definitely (Inshallah) going to meet you.
Very interesting and educational. I’m 53 old female; thin, fit and healthy (I think!). I’ve been having the fluttering with a feeling like my heart is jumping out of my chest at the same time for some years now: it doesn’t last very long and it doesn’t always happen. I do think caffeine can trigger it but I have never given it a second thought until now and considered it more of a nuisance than a worry.
Mine started as flutters and scared me as well. Followed by vasovagal attacks (passing out feeling) but scary as nothing. That stopped and now it is the palpitations. It lasted for 7-8 hours and ended up in ER
@@TY09NS26I'm having palpitations and I have ulcer, peptic ulcer. my bone beneath my sternum feels painful.
I had fluttering too when I was younger and was told it was hormonal . It did go away with menopause.
being thin will exhaust your heart.
Hey man thanks so much for this. I had a sciatic nerve osteoarthritis injury went to the ER, given prednisone 40mg and had the "pause and drop" symptoms with a normal heart rate. I also take lisinopril and believe they counter acted. 37y/o m hypertension+PTSD from service. Called both ER and PCP about these reactions and neither would say stop steroid(which I made my executive decision and stopped) or explain what was happening. You've helped to ease my mind and feel better in understanding what's going on. Sometimes just knowing facts like these can be enough to reduce symptoms and worry. Honestly sir. Thank you.👍🙏
Made me feel 20x better. Thank you!!
PAC !!!!!!! thank you so much you are God sent , I don't need to worry it's not harmful and its not from the heart no wonder when I perform proper breathing it goes away
I’m so lost with these palpitations.. it’s ruining my life.
Try using magnesium every day. Watch your salt intake, also spices, alcohol, caffeine and preservatives. Maybe you need to lose weight. When you have the attack try a laxative. If you can't sleep at night a low dosage of a sleeping pill can help. I don't use sleeping pills to often coz I don't want to get addicted. But if I have the attack 2 nights in a row I take a 2 mg sleeping pill or less.
Did they get any better
@@CarolAEssed did magnesium help plz txt back if it did?
Do u still have them
I use to get them really bad at a stressful time in my life, having them stressed me out even more 😔 i started working out more which helped but i would still get them sometimes. One day i took some magnesium pills and chamomile tea for pms and noticed it took the fast heartbeat away too. Now i take that whenever I'm stressed and it works.
Your videos are so calming it's like ASMR...
I get palpitations 100% in proportion to how much coffee I drink. No coffee, no palpitations. 1 cup fine. 2nd cup is when problems arise.
Like me u dont need cofee man
Magnesium!! For me.....even bigger impact than coffee!
sleep is important too.
@@thinkharder2028 that’s very true
@@thinkharder2028 You are saying that magnesium helps to calm your heart, correct?
@@gloriamaryhaywood2217 Yes...for sure and not just through electrical effect....but also by reducing general inflammation by increasing gut motility and so reducing toxic load.
Thank you Dr. Gupta, you have diagnosed exactly what I have so now I don’t have AF but just that missed beat exactly as you portrayed. You are an amazingly helpful doctor and helping thousands of people who are watching and following you. God bless and I’ll be following your great advise. I’ll be 82 in July and 1.5 years into my keto way of life and 165 lbs from 220 lbs because of it. T2D but no drugs since I started keto.
Did you still experience them??? How r u doing now??
My heart palpitations happen throughout the day, when I stand up to when I’m lying in bed. I don’t feel sick when they happen but they are annoying and I get scared. I sometimes get them in a row, it feels like a flutter. I have mitral valve prolapse but my cardiologist said it was benign. I was prescribed metroprol for the palpitations. Thank you for these videos!!!
Yeah I been getting them same symptoms but I'm trying to naturally allow my body to adjust.breathing deep helps sometimes .im going against the grain bit it seems to slowly be helping.im going to get checked Wednesday just in case .but I doubt it's anything major.its been a week it happens when I think about it ..something definitely happens but I feel like I enable it .when I get distracted it goes away..hope you feel better 🍻 cheers
How are you?
This man is a genius 👍👍👍👍👍
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Your videos are very re assuring. I’m going to try and work out what kind of palpitations I am having, so far when it has happened I go into a blind panic and jump up almost as if I need to run away from it so next time I will try hard to stay calm and actually take note of what’s going on.
Thank you! After about 10 years of noticing palpitations, starting in my early 30s, and not knowing how serious mine were, you have helped me to diagnose them as Premature Atrial Complex (8:04). I always get that sudden momentary 'stop' of the heart (which is terrifying as you wonder if it is going to start beating again..or not!) then a couple of 'thud' heart beats as it kicks back into gear. I did drink a lot of alcohol in my 20s and 30s and put it down to that. I have since quit alcohol (4 years) and my palpitations are less frequent now but I do still get random palpitations. It is usually after eating a big meal, dinner time usually, drinking tea or coffee. I just had a tea and chocolate bar after dinner and got a sudden palpitation that caught me off guard (stop.... *thud* , *thud* ,... go), took my breath away almost! Hence, I looked for a medical video to reassure me they are OK!! Your video is literally a life safer! Thanks.
Brilliant information and very well explained. Thanks very much!
I love to watch your video! I got PVC and used to worry too much. Your video really help me to release the fear! Thank you soooooo muchhhh!
I feel like I have all of them. Well I’d say it’s more of a 1,2,3 ...pause, 1,2,3,4,5, pause, 1,2,3 pause beat. It started happening after my first child so about 5 years ago. I go months without palpitations and then it comes suddenly and lasts a few weeks then goes away again. I feel like my heart is in my throat and fluttering and I feel paused. The highest heart rate I’ve seen is 107 and I get a bit out of breath. I’ve done tests a few years ago and everything is normal. I don’t drink caffeine. I’m sick of these palpitations coming randomly and lasting for hours. It also happens after I exercise and lasts for hours. I’m so confused as to why they’re happening.
Same condition
Sinus tachy
I have a similar issue. Mine comes on suddenly and feels like a fluttering that sometimes makes me cough. I have been to doctors and they always say everything looks fine. I've read that hormone fluctuations can cause this. I'm hoping that's all it is!
That was my exact thought... I've unfortunately noticed this for years, but it used to be I would notice it and then it was gone. It would just startle me. Now it comes on at night and it can last 30 minutes to hours. I can be dreaming and it can wake me up.
This is amazing information, simply and clearly explained. Thanks for this, it's really appreciated.
Not only palpitations for me, but consistent skipping of heart beats.
mwngw anxiety?
Same
Cause of skipping heartbeats discovered: double dose of Flomax (as directed by doctor).
Wots it like nowdys after you have taken flomax
@@kevinharvey8490 ....stopped taking Flomax 1 1/2 years ago. Went ahead with a laser TURP and got my prostate shaved off some. One very bad scenario is a double dose of Flomax....it can mess your heart up and the docs don't know that.
To be Honest Doc Sanjay Gupta is a smart cardiologist thank you doctor. Now i can relax and have peace of mind.. Anxiety is the one killing my heart. I need to control my work stress and started doing exercised and Yoga :)
I had palpitations, and I was taken to the hospital, and I was diagnosed with afib.
Sorry to hear hope your ok
So I was born with aortic stenosis, bicuspid. I’m 32 now and have been getting “palpitations” or what I think are palpitations for a year and a half. The cardiologist I have now here in LV NV has said that my heart is doing good just needs exercise and says that will help with the “palpitations”. I asked him if they will cause me heart to just seize/give out. Which is always on my mind which causes anxiety and then they happen more. But he said that it can happen not some people with different heart problems but that I’m benign. And my spasms or flutters are in the lower middle of chest to the xiphoid area. Now I believe my cardiologist when he says that my heart is good and just needs a little work out. Which I’m doing and I’ve even changed my diet to make sure I am as healthy as I can be. I still get the spasms or flutters and of course I start to become anxious. Is there anyone that is older than I am that has lived with the same issues? I just need another piece of mind. I know as well I’ll eventually have to get a valve replacement I’m just hoping it won’t be till I’m 60.
Helpful video, thank you. Every morning for the past 3 weeks I wake up and my heart rate is anywhere between 130-170. It'll stay that way for several hours and then go down to between 80-110. It's very odd as usually my resting heart rate is in the 60s and this just started happening out of nowhere every single day. GP just says anxiety but I'm not remotely anxious, seems a cop out diagnosis for not being bothered to run tests.
How are you now ? Im having same issues 🤧
Have you checked into inappropriate sinus tachycardia? I have it and this is one of the symptoms
I found another Dr. Sanjay Gupta on TH-cam.
He's an Internalist in Standford. What a coincidence that I find both just by scolling through the site.
I love you, you have put my mind at rest. Thank you so much. x
Thank you so much! I have had heart palpitations for years. I do get scared! I need to see a Cardiologist.
Mine only comes as I fall asleep. Waking up and getting out of bed will stop it. Typically wakes me up along with a nightmare at 4am in the morning. A green smoothie with Kale, frozen raspberries, almond milk and a quarter cup of flaxseeds will soften it so I can sleep through the night. Can still feel it but the pounding is much softer.
How are you now? same here
@@pleaseshare8891 Much better. I was diagnosed with severe sleep apnea - one of the most severe cases they had seen, but they told me it was not the MOST severe they had seen. I have a CPAP machine now, and that has made a huge difference. However, life is never easy for me. I developed very painful neuropathy in my things. Its so painful in the middle of the night that I am afraid to go to sleep. If I take panadol or aspirin to reduce the pain, this makes the sleep apnea worse again. Such is life. Trying to lose weight to help both conditions.
1. Suddenly
2.irrigular
3. Super fast up to 250 BPM on oximeter
4. suddenly go away
But this is a long episode ..i have videos on my channel but I'm still waiting..long waiting list 😢😢😢 would they ring me if the holter test would have worrisome results? The cardiologist appointment is months far away im so disabled 😢😢😢
It comes on when ever it feels. Yes it feels abnormal then when I get my heart checked it’s fine. But no pain it almost feels like gas mine feels like a skip
I do think it's gas. I get palpitations when I'm constipated.
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Ty for this video. I have been following carnivore diet and palpitations were terrible so took my electrolytes. Still there. Came across your video and realized I have gastritis. Took Pepcid and apple cider vinegar, gone and no more palpitations
I took magnesium I feel better
How you took magnesium please
@@salahqassem7892 Go to a pharmacy and ask them for magnesium for stress.
Salah Qassem Any magnesium supplement works
What type of magn
Lol
I am more aware of palpitations thanks to you.
I only have palpitations when lying down--and they scare the hell outta me. Also it does this thing where about every 6th or 7th beat,on average, it seems like theres a pause......and then what feels like a couple quick beats almost as if its "catching up". Maybe you covered it here but i didnt notice it.
I have the last one described ,i had a stent fitted 7 years ago for a blocked artery luckily did not have a heart attack i am pretty anxious most of the time but this has settled me a bit now ,thankyou