Finally! A doctor who has put these two together, heart and stomach. I began to notice that after a heavier kind of meal, when I lie down, I am liable to get palpitations, atrial fibrillation I was told. I was also told it was not related to food and digestion. I particularly notice it when I lie on my left side. If I switch to my right side, it often stops. Now I'm reluctant to lie on my left side. The solution I have come up with is to eat early and lightly at my evening meal. My main meal is now at midday. This has worked very well so far.
@@jeanetteharris373Dr Carey Mean explains that the health industry pushs physicians into “ specializing” to increase their earnings. She has a few videos on TH-cam. She’s very good. She is no longer in the field. Gave up her ENT position and went alternative. Check her out.
Thank you for these videos. I suffer from these issues terribly and have gotten not help from any docs. They tell me “it’s anxiety” and give me a pill and tell me to go away. I’m sick of it!
You are absolutely right because I suffered for months from gas in my digestive system to the point that I was terrified when I ate any meal of any kind because after that I suffered from a severe heart rhythm disorder and I could not lie down and I sometimes fell asleep while sitting in bed and it recently became clear to me that my problem is... Poor digestion, and my digestive system suffers from digesting food, especially pastries and food that contains a high percentage of carbohydrates. I will not go on for a long time. I finally discovered that all I needed was pancreatin, which helped me incredibly in digesting food. I have been using it for 4 days, and since then the gases in my stomach have disappeared by 99%, and the heart problems have disappeared, almost permanently.
How much did u take ? I been so suffering for four years now with bad symptoms panic attacks and all . Now mostly gas that doesn’t come out (swollen stomach ) I tried everything I have enzyme supplements that has pancreatin but small amount
@@olfa Composition: Each Film Coated Tablet Contains: Pancreatin equivalent to the minimum activity of: Amylase 4200 Eu Units, Lipase 3500 Eu Units. Protease 250 Eu Units. . I think that if the doctor treating you proves that there are no infections or inflammation in your intestines, then you most likely need enzymes to help you digest, regardless of the type. For me, pancreatin helped me a lot in digesting pastries in particular and food in general. Perhaps general enzymes that help in the digestion process will definitely help you.
I had anxiety and panic attacks since I was a teenager in the 1980s. A couple of times I went to the ER but they diagnosed me as having PVCs that were harmless and advised I cut down on smoking and caffeine. But I was talking to an older guy in my church about it one Sunday and he said he thought he had similar heart problems but was eventually told he had a spastic esophagus. I had completely forgotten about it until I saw this video pop up in my recommendations. As an older adult myself now, I eat a low carb diet and supplement with magnesium which eliminates the PVCs. I guess the point of my comment is that I heard about this decades ago, but never again until this video.
This is me right now. Cardiology workup is normal. Diagnosed recently with silent acid reflux and everytime I feel the acid in my esophagus, the palpitations start. Glad to know im not crazy.
I’ve recently been in hospital with a ‘suspected’ heart attack, however I was getting gut issues at least a week prior to it, & eventually the gas & bloating was pushing everything up & triggering heart pain. But I was also getting pain in my left side (spleen?). If I managed to release some of the gas the pains would go away. Yes my BP was very elevated & my heart enzymes were very elevated, but there was an awful lot of stress & pressure going on in there. But it was only my heart they looked at - & nothing else. The echocardiogram found no issues, but the angiogram found some narrowing which they addressed whilst in there (I’m 67). They did pick up that my pumping output is a bit low, but I have struggled with low energy for years so that may be more connected to the energy deprivation than anything else. They didn’t appear to find anything obvious that could have triggered the ‘attack’, but I’ve still had the digestive issues since leaving the hospital. I’m still convinced the issue was far more likely digestive than actual heart-related. It’s always been my digestion……🙄
*You are definitely right Dr cos for yrs I suffer palpitations due to stomach and esophagus all due to my bad diet thats also guts issue and thats the root of the problem*
@@tejindersingh7467 Its heart palpitations seems like its churning from the stomach and at times my throat seems tight and please dont tell me its all in my head cos I am not insane in the brain
a hiatal hernia can cause all these issues. eat food in small portions is one solution.also take care of the posture. avoid repeated abdominal exercises.
I had all sorts of heart palpitations for some years, plus a runaway heart on two occasions (thought I was dying, ended up in Emergency twice). I wouldn't say the cause was one single thing - not acid reflux, but rather stress and a chronic sort of RSI-type sternum injury were both involved IMO - and I think the Vagus nerve may have been involved too - but I remembering one day suffering with a fluttery, irritated heart for hours, then after my evening meal I ate a cold yoghurt from the fridge and the fluttering stopped within seconds! I think it soothed that oesophagus/vagus nerve area. I also used to get an intrusive, 'bounding' heartbeat, I could hear it swooshing in my ears and feel it making itself known, but it always got worse just after eating a meal. My eventual solution - it took a long time to sort out but I retired to get away from stress (people, living out of a suitcase, travel), was put on betablockers (at my request - no one offered) and stopped picking up heavy bags (I worked away from home and had luggage) as that repeatedly injured my sternum (sore sternum and upper back). I had more symptoms than this, e.g. breathing, but I have condensed the story! Everything in that area is connected!
this was very helpful. I've had heart flutters for decades. When you mentioned lying down after you eat I perked up because I'm a late eater night and I get palps at times when I go to bed - when my Bp is low, in fact my diastolic measurement is often in the 50s after I meditate. So I guess I better eat dinner earlier and see what happens.
. I have %99 of hiatus hernia symptoms. All the time i use to say i do have it because all kind of diagnosis i did with cardiologist, neurologist and ER. Also, CT scan and MRI nothing show any cause of my symptoms.!one day i had Double contrast barium swallow performed with Xray and a small sliding hiatus hernia noticed. My surgeon performed endoscopy twice to check it and they didn’t notice it. In a couple of days i will have a diagnostic laparoscopy if they notice it they will fix it. 😢😢 suffered a lot. I have one more symptom started with all other symptoms which is numbness in arms and legs only when it’s cold weather and i have the other symptoms. I use to live a normal life one day everything changed very low blood pressure, burping, anxiety, depression , heart palpation , numbness , feeling cold from wind or AC and in winter worse numbness, constipation constipation . Also, all my blood test are good. 6 month not able to work anymore. I went to ER more than 10 times in 7 months then i decided not go anymore. I woke up twice desperate for air. It’s a night mare
I have symptoms similar to your. My body has become less tolerant to cold ever since I was diagnosed with gerd. I also feel tightness in my diaphragm, and I tend to have difficulty breathing. I heard that Betain HCL can help tremendously with this symptoms so I'll give it a try
Yes they are connected, i have had this experience for years, eat less that helps, many doctors don't care because they don't have to they still get paid just the same, many never do continuing education. My gastro Dr. Though i was nuts when i asked about the gastro-cardiac syndrome, he said does NOT exist, he still got his money. Thx, matt
Good day, Firstly, I would like to thank you for your work as well as the video materials and articles published online. Unfortunately, I live in Poland and it won't be easy for me to visit you, but I am slowly considering this option if you are unable to help me remotely. My problem concerns a hiatal hernia. I experience most of the symptoms that you are dealing with. My struggle has been ongoing for over a year, and at first, I went to hospitals and cardiologists, then to gastroenterologists who, of course, prescribed PPIs that didn't help or only helped briefly (I am aware of the side effects and do not want to use these medications). At this moment, taking them has really stopped helping, and the attacks occur randomly. I am an athlete and a boxer, but due to the hernia, I cannot train (during exertion, I usually experience shortness of breath and a bloated stomach, and the same occurs while driving a car). My main symptoms are shortness of breath, a bloated stomach, and sometimes, tachycardia or extra heartbeats. One episode was particularly notable, where I first experienced bradycardia which then transitioned to tachycardia while at rest. I have a pulse oximeter that shows these values. I have a question, do you have an offer for foreign clients? Is there any chance to get rid of these ailments? Kind regards, Bartek from Poland
I discovered that digestive issues stress anxiety and palpitations are linked! When im under stress my digestive system slows down and when i lay down after a meal especially i get palpitations. If i was hungry for too long and eat get palpations too specially when i start with something sweet
Thank you Doctor this is what I have been going through, palpitations when eating or exercising acid reflux sleep apnea cardio check up’s and finally been diagnosed with sliding haitial hernia. I was given just for one week motilium and low and behold all palpitations stopped but restarted after stopping the doctor is now convinced my palpitation issues are all stomach/ HH related.
Thanks for clarifying this symptom that I am experiencing. Now I wonder if the medication my heart doctor prescribed for my high blood pressure was really necessary.
I know it as fact, i cant afford health care after being robbed by the affordable health act, so i am on my own, but i know the heartburn acid Relux/Heart Palpatations/Athesma are all related, i have lost 110 pounds this last year, and have had to exercise 4-6 hours everyday, had to stop eating at night and not before i go on a daily run in the mornings 5k and another 5k hike at night. i have to eat plenty of rolaids, but those blockers cause constipation for weeks. the only thing i can take is tums or rolaids, sometimes during a run or hike or before bed.. but it is all related with a hiatus hernia , edema
This exact thing is causing me great misery & frustration. There have been times I have eaten a meal or eaten something and literally my heart flopped and had palpitations immediately after for hours on end non-stop. A couple of times I have prepared to go to the ER. Sometimes I'm afraid to eat because of it. I dont want a 5,000 ER bill over eating a meal. I would not wish this on an enemy!
Stress anxiety is usually the root cause , gut microbiome gets affected doing this ...improve stress and gut health with healthy eating fruit and vegetables , kefir , probiotics. The vagus nerve plays a role so stimulation of that may help
I now can’t even get off of Labetalol and Losartan due to resistent malignant hypertension possibly from my chronic hiatal hernia and esophagitis. I can’t even get on the airplane nor see a dentist due to my blood pressure being high all the time. 13 years of this problem; been to many chiropractors, naturopaths, regular MDs that drained my savings and I feel like giving up.
Thanks ,great information teachings, this connection ,topic is new to me I wonder is elevated PH may accrue also ,causing more upward pressure on diaghram ?
Great thank u, I have had this sensation of suddenly my "inside(cardiac muscle?) falling down" ....yes pericardiumSTOMACHdiapharam connection...... Explains it exactly
Can the heart palpitations be caused further down the GI? I usually get heart palpitations when I feel digestive disturbances much further down than the stomach, somewhere in the intestines or rectum. It started years ago after I was consuming large amounts of protein powder. I went to A&E on a day it was really bad, it was diagnosed as non-sustained ventricular tachychardia. It has since improved, but only insofar as it is no longer ventricular tachychardia. I still get lots of premature ventricular contractions later in the day. I've started skipping breakfast which allows me to comfortably do any outdoor activities in the morning (most of the time), like shopping, exercising, etc, before lunch. After that, physical activities must finish. As you can imagine, this is very restrictive on my life... Hate it, especially since I'm only 33, so still relatively young, when I should be very active. I don't want to get it further looked at, as i'm about to move to canada and as part of the permanent residence exam, they look at medical history and I am worried it will me me fail the medical exam, so i'm looking for help online.
Hi there, sorry I may not be very helpful with your query but I did read another comment from someone on a forum, might have been Quora (sorry been doing too much searching online about this, as I’m sure we all do when suffering with these unexplainable issues) but I remember a lady commenting that if she’s constipated it can be one of her triggers for ectopics, which would suggest that issues further below can have a knock on effect. When I get them bad, I usually feel bloated and often feel a slight discomfort in my lower intestines like things are backing up and causing an issue. Sorry for the random reply but hope you can find some peace on this journey. I’m here after trying to go asleep, and having a bad episode 😊
HI: I know you are not a MD, but can you speculate what type of heart rhythm pattern can occur from GERD? Is it more atrial or ventricular based> Any guidance is appreciated. My doctor says there's no connection, but I am skeptical.
I have a hiatal hernia, and suffer from palpations but had ekg in past and no issues, going for one again because increase in palpitations, sometimes it doesn’t even feel like it’s near my heart, more so near my hernia at bottom of chest, kind of like a sinking/squeezing feeling, do you think that’s my hernia?
Finally! A doctor who has put these two together, heart and stomach. I began to notice that after a heavier kind of meal, when I lie down, I am liable to get palpitations, atrial fibrillation I was told. I was also told it was not related to food and digestion. I particularly notice it when I lie on my left side. If I switch to my right side, it often stops. Now I'm reluctant to lie on my left side. The solution I have come up with is to eat early and lightly at my evening meal. My main meal is now at midday. This has worked very well so far.
That is how my Italian grandfather ate. Midday was his dinner.
Doctors tell you there’s no connection because they specialize in only one body part not the entire body. Heart doc, gastro doc, kidney doc , etc..
We are in desperate need of functional health doctors!
@@jeanetteharris373Dr Carey Mean explains that the health industry pushs physicians into “ specializing” to increase their earnings. She has a few videos on TH-cam. She’s very good. She is no longer in the field. Gave up her ENT position and went alternative. Check her out.
@@jeanetteharris373 I’m sorry it’s Casey Means
I think that the vagus nerve is involved as well.
True
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True hundred percent
Thank you for these videos. I suffer from these issues terribly and have gotten not help from any docs. They tell me “it’s anxiety” and give me a pill and tell me to go away. I’m sick of it!
Same situation here. I suffer every day from these palpitations and have been told that my heart is fine.
You are absolutely right because I suffered for months from gas in my digestive system to the point that I was terrified when I ate any meal of any kind because after that I suffered from a severe heart rhythm disorder and I could not lie down and I sometimes fell asleep while sitting in bed and it recently became clear to me that my problem is... Poor digestion, and my digestive system suffers from digesting food, especially pastries and food that contains a high percentage of carbohydrates. I will not go on for a long time. I finally discovered that all I needed was pancreatin, which helped me incredibly in digesting food. I have been using it for 4 days, and since then the gases in my stomach have disappeared by 99%, and the heart problems have disappeared, almost permanently.
How much did u take ? I been so suffering for four years now with bad symptoms panic attacks and all .
Now mostly gas that doesn’t come out (swollen stomach ) I tried everything
I have enzyme supplements that has pancreatin but small amount
@@olfa
Composition: Each Film Coated Tablet Contains:
Pancreatin equivalent to the minimum activity of: Amylase
4200 Eu Units, Lipase 3500 Eu Units. Protease 250 Eu Units.
.
I think that if the doctor treating you proves that there are no infections or inflammation in your intestines, then you most likely need enzymes to help you digest, regardless of the type. For me, pancreatin helped me a lot in digesting pastries in particular and food in general. Perhaps general enzymes that help in the digestion process will definitely help you.
What brand and where did you get it?
@CT-xz3pu did u feel palpitations in throat ..n bloating??
I had anxiety and panic attacks since I was a teenager in the 1980s. A couple of times I went to the ER but they diagnosed me as having PVCs that were harmless and advised I cut down on smoking and caffeine. But I was talking to an older guy in my church about it one Sunday and he said he thought he had similar heart problems but was eventually told he had a spastic esophagus. I had completely forgotten about it until I saw this video pop up in my recommendations. As an older adult myself now, I eat a low carb diet and supplement with magnesium which eliminates the PVCs. I guess the point of my comment is that I heard about this decades ago, but never again until this video.
This is me right now. Cardiology workup is normal. Diagnosed recently with silent acid reflux and everytime I feel the acid in my esophagus, the palpitations start. Glad to know im not crazy.
I’ve recently been in hospital with a ‘suspected’ heart attack, however I was getting gut issues at least a week prior to it, & eventually the gas & bloating was pushing everything up & triggering heart pain. But I was also getting pain in my left side (spleen?). If I managed to release some of the gas the pains would go away.
Yes my BP was very elevated & my heart enzymes were very elevated, but there was an awful lot of stress & pressure going on in there. But it was only my heart they looked at - & nothing else.
The echocardiogram found no issues, but the angiogram found some narrowing which they addressed whilst in there (I’m 67). They did pick up that my pumping output is a bit low, but I have struggled with low energy for years so that may be more connected to the energy deprivation than anything else.
They didn’t appear to find anything obvious that could have triggered the ‘attack’, but I’ve still had the digestive issues since leaving the hospital. I’m still convinced the issue was far more likely digestive than actual heart-related. It’s always been my digestion……🙄
*You are definitely right Dr cos for yrs I suffer palpitations due to stomach and esophagus all due to my bad diet thats also guts issue and thats the root of the problem*
Did u feel palpitations in throat n bloating ..n did u feel anxious during that time??
@@tejindersingh7467 Its heart palpitations seems like its churning from the stomach and at times my throat seems tight and please dont tell me its all in my head cos I am not insane in the brain
a hiatal hernia can cause all these issues. eat food in small portions is one solution.also take care of the posture. avoid repeated abdominal exercises.
Many docs don’t know the meaning of holistic, what a reflection of how docs are trained. But not all thank goodness but how to find them?
I had all sorts of heart palpitations for some years, plus a runaway heart on two occasions (thought I was dying, ended up in Emergency twice). I wouldn't say the cause was one single thing - not acid reflux, but rather stress and a chronic sort of RSI-type sternum injury were both involved IMO - and I think the Vagus nerve may have been involved too - but I remembering one day suffering with a fluttery, irritated heart for hours, then after my evening meal I ate a cold yoghurt from the fridge and the fluttering stopped within seconds! I think it soothed that oesophagus/vagus nerve area. I also used to get an intrusive, 'bounding' heartbeat, I could hear it swooshing in my ears and feel it making itself known, but it always got worse just after eating a meal. My eventual solution - it took a long time to sort out but I retired to get away from stress (people, living out of a suitcase, travel), was put on betablockers (at my request - no one offered) and stopped picking up heavy bags (I worked away from home and had luggage) as that repeatedly injured my sternum (sore sternum and upper back). I had more symptoms than this, e.g. breathing, but I have condensed the story! Everything in that area is connected!
Two weeks ago I asked the doctor if these might be linked . No was the answer...thank you
this was very helpful. I've had heart flutters for decades. When you mentioned lying down after you eat I perked up because I'm a late eater night and I get palps at times when I go to bed - when my Bp is low, in fact my diastolic measurement is often in the 50s after I meditate. So I guess I better eat dinner earlier and see what happens.
. I have %99 of hiatus hernia symptoms. All the time i use to say i do have it because all kind of diagnosis i did with cardiologist, neurologist and ER. Also, CT scan and MRI nothing show any cause of my symptoms.!one day i had Double contrast barium swallow performed with Xray and a small sliding hiatus hernia noticed. My surgeon performed endoscopy twice to check it and they didn’t notice it. In a couple of days i will have a diagnostic laparoscopy if they notice it they will fix it. 😢😢 suffered a lot. I have one more symptom started with all other symptoms which is numbness in arms and legs only when it’s cold weather and i have the other symptoms. I use to live a normal life one day everything changed very low blood pressure, burping, anxiety, depression , heart palpation , numbness , feeling cold from wind or AC and in winter worse numbness, constipation constipation . Also, all my blood test are good. 6 month not able to work anymore. I went to ER more than 10 times in 7 months then i decided not go anymore. I woke up twice desperate for air. It’s a night mare
I have symptoms similar to your. My body has become less tolerant to cold ever since I was diagnosed with gerd. I also feel tightness in my diaphragm, and I tend to have difficulty breathing. I heard that Betain HCL can help tremendously with this symptoms so I'll give it a try
Very informative and helpful
Yes they are connected, i have had this experience for years, eat less that helps, many doctors don't care because they don't have to they still get paid just the same, many never do continuing education. My gastro Dr. Though i was nuts when i asked about the gastro-cardiac syndrome, he said does NOT exist, he still got his money. Thx, matt
Only if you have a family history are you more familiar, so glad you covered this!
Proximity is a relationship. And all these symptoms are in the same body, so there's that.
Good day,
Firstly, I would like to thank you for your work as well as the video materials and articles published online.
Unfortunately, I live in Poland and it won't be easy for me to visit you, but I am slowly considering this option if you are unable to help me remotely.
My problem concerns a hiatal hernia. I experience most of the symptoms that you are dealing with. My struggle has been ongoing for over a year, and at first, I went to hospitals and cardiologists, then to gastroenterologists who, of course, prescribed PPIs that didn't help or only helped briefly (I am aware of the side effects and do not want to use these medications).
At this moment, taking them has really stopped helping, and the attacks occur randomly.
I am an athlete and a boxer, but due to the hernia, I cannot train (during exertion, I usually experience shortness of breath and a bloated stomach, and the same occurs while driving a car).
My main symptoms are shortness of breath, a bloated stomach, and sometimes, tachycardia or extra heartbeats.
One episode was particularly notable, where I first experienced bradycardia which then transitioned to tachycardia while at rest.
I have a pulse oximeter that shows these values.
I have a question, do you have an offer for foreign clients? Is there any chance to get rid of these ailments?
Kind regards,
Bartek from Poland
Grateful for sharing your knowledge and truths 🙏❤️
I discovered that digestive issues stress anxiety and palpitations are linked! When im under stress my digestive system slows down and when i lay down after a meal especially i get palpitations.
If i was hungry for too long and eat get palpations too specially when i start with something sweet
I get this... when I have exams, or some other stressful-ish event like starting a new job, it flares up big time.
Thank you Doctor this is what I have been going through, palpitations when eating or exercising acid reflux sleep apnea cardio check up’s and finally been diagnosed with sliding haitial hernia.
I was given just for one week motilium and low and behold all palpitations stopped but restarted after stopping the doctor is now convinced my palpitation issues are all stomach/ HH related.
Does anyone know which video discusses the use of ant-acid medications and their detremental use please ?
Low stomach acid and/or insufficient pancreatic enzyme production?
Very useful and helpful - thank you.
Excellent information
Please send link of treatment for HH. Thanks
Thanks for clarifying this symptom that I am experiencing. Now I wonder if the medication my heart doctor prescribed for my high blood pressure was really necessary.
I suffer from everything that you mentioned, and gastritis! Horrible!
This info is 100 percent correct
You are so helpful, knowledgeable and elegant! Thank you thank you
I know it as fact, i cant afford health care after being robbed by the affordable health act, so i am on my own, but i know the heartburn acid Relux/Heart Palpatations/Athesma are all related, i have lost 110 pounds this last year, and have had to exercise 4-6 hours everyday, had to stop eating at night and not before i go on a daily run in the mornings 5k and another 5k hike at night. i have to eat plenty of rolaids, but those blockers cause constipation for weeks. the only thing i can take is tums or rolaids, sometimes during a run or hike or before bed.. but it is all related with a hiatus hernia , edema
This exact thing is causing me great misery & frustration. There have been times I have eaten a meal or eaten something and literally my heart flopped and had palpitations immediately after for hours on end non-stop. A couple of times I have prepared to go to the ER. Sometimes I'm afraid to eat because of it. I dont want a 5,000 ER bill over eating a meal. I would not wish this on an enemy!
Stress anxiety is usually the root cause , gut microbiome gets affected doing this ...improve stress and gut health with healthy eating fruit and vegetables , kefir , probiotics. The vagus nerve plays a role so stimulation of that may help
I now can’t even get off of Labetalol and Losartan due to resistent malignant hypertension possibly from my chronic hiatal hernia and esophagitis. I can’t even get on the airplane nor see a dentist due to my blood pressure being high all the time. 13 years of this problem; been to many chiropractors, naturopaths, regular MDs that drained my savings and I feel like giving up.
Thank you for this information. Do you have clinics in the UK and Europe?
brilliant Dr
Thanks ,great information teachings, this connection ,topic is new to me I wonder is elevated PH may accrue also ,causing more upward pressure on diaghram ?
I wish you were in Kazakhstan ✨ I would love to go 🙌
I have this also.. But the worst is when I have severe pinched nerve pain. From upper left back to front ribs along with severe gerd reflux.
Me too...Does the pinched nerve pain come around the chest to left shoulder area too?
Fruit salad and vegetables are good for health
Fruit salad & vegetables, or fruit, salad & vegetables? I like fruit salad, but I rather think you mean salad vegetables?
Are you a true mystic rastafari ital eater or just happy for thr green collie bud?@@alisonbamford6723
Great thank u, I have had this sensation of suddenly my "inside(cardiac muscle?) falling down" ....yes pericardiumSTOMACHdiapharam connection...... Explains it exactly
Took seawater Quinton. You can buy online. Palpitations went away for good. 2 years no palpitations
Is this for acid reflux or for pulpitations per se?
How severe were your Palpitations before you tried the Seawater Quinton?
Can the heart palpitations be caused further down the GI? I usually get heart palpitations when I feel digestive disturbances much further down than the stomach, somewhere in the intestines or rectum. It started years ago after I was consuming large amounts of protein powder. I went to A&E on a day it was really bad, it was diagnosed as non-sustained ventricular tachychardia. It has since improved, but only insofar as it is no longer ventricular tachychardia. I still get lots of premature ventricular contractions later in the day. I've started skipping breakfast which allows me to comfortably do any outdoor activities in the morning (most of the time), like shopping, exercising, etc, before lunch. After that, physical activities must finish. As you can imagine, this is very restrictive on my life... Hate it, especially since I'm only 33, so still relatively young, when I should be very active. I don't want to get it further looked at, as i'm about to move to canada and as part of the permanent residence exam, they look at medical history and I am worried it will me me fail the medical exam, so i'm looking for help online.
Hi there, sorry I may not be very helpful with your query but I did read another comment from someone on a forum, might have been Quora (sorry been doing too much searching online about this, as I’m sure we all do when suffering with these unexplainable issues) but I remember a lady commenting that if she’s constipated it can be one of her triggers for ectopics, which would suggest that issues further below can have a knock on effect. When I get them bad, I usually feel bloated and often feel a slight discomfort in my lower intestines like things are backing up and causing an issue. Sorry for the random reply but hope you can find some peace on this journey. I’m here after trying to go asleep, and having a bad episode 😊
Do you think drinking water with meals or perhaps a yogurt drink would alleviate the problem?
HI: I know you are not a MD, but can you speculate what type of heart rhythm pattern can occur from GERD? Is it more atrial or ventricular based> Any guidance is appreciated. My doctor says there's no connection, but I am skeptical.
What pill helps it palpitations then ?
I have a hiatal hernia, and suffer from palpations but had ekg in past and no issues, going for one again because increase in palpitations, sometimes it doesn’t even feel like it’s near my heart, more so near my hernia at bottom of chest, kind of like a sinking/squeezing feeling, do you think that’s my hernia?
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