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hi im 21 year old it come and go if i wake up i stand up with rapid heartbeat, left arm num.. need advice
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hi im 21 year old it come and go if i wake up i stand up with rapid heartbeat, left arm num.. need advice
hi im 21 year old it come and go if i wake up i stand up with rapid heartbeat, left arm num.. need advice
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(Original post by RiaAlevels:()
Please go to the doctor these are signs of heart failure
Please go to the doctor these are signs of heart failure
Whilst - go and see your Doctor - is good advice; don’t be too alarmed - there are normally benign reasons why this happens.
Whilst it could be something that needs further checking on the future - asking on a student forum won’t give you the answers I’m afraid.
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Is Blood Pressure Normal?
Breathing Problem?
Something to worry about (a problem at home, friends, parents ..) It may be a panic attack.
More information is needed and you need to find a doctor.
Breathing Problem?
Something to worry about (a problem at home, friends, parents ..) It may be a panic attack.
More information is needed and you need to find a doctor.
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(Original post by 0902)
These are not signs of heart failure so don’t post this sort of information when I suspect you aren’t a cardiologist.
Whilst - go and see your Doctor - is good advice; don’t be too alarmed - there are normally benign reasons why this happens.
Whilst it could be something that needs further checking on the future - asking on a student forum won’t give you the answers I’m afraid.
These are not signs of heart failure so don’t post this sort of information when I suspect you aren’t a cardiologist.
Whilst - go and see your Doctor - is good advice; don’t be too alarmed - there are normally benign reasons why this happens.
Whilst it could be something that needs further checking on the future - asking on a student forum won’t give you the answers I’m afraid.
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(Original post by RiaAlevels:()
....it's not normal not a cardiologist just have common knowledge, panic attack or heart problems they should be going to the doctor
....it's not normal not a cardiologist just have common knowledge, panic attack or heart problems they should be going to the doctor
None of us are experts but please don’t blurt out stuff like that. Normally these things are sign of benign or very common and ‘nothing to worry about’ causes.
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(Original post by RiaAlevels:()
Please go to the doctor these are signs of heart failure
Please go to the doctor these are signs of heart failure
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Coming from a long time anxiety sufferer as well as many other disorders that can at times have the physical effects of a heart attack so intense I lose the use of my entire side. It has the worst numbness in all my fingers and toes on that whole side as my heart rate gets totally over active and my breath gets short but rapid as well as giving me some severe mental flashes that can't be helped until the total anxiety attack finally passed over my thoughts. So I think that you really need to find a way to slow all your physical, mental , and even emotional rages at the same moment to get the desired gains from the exercise in the process of giving any help to change the outcome of events ongoing.
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Coming from a long time anxiety as well as many other disorders that can at times have the physical effects of a heart attack so intense I lose the use of my entire side. It has the worst numbness in all my fingers and toes on that whole side as my heart rate gets totally over active and my breath gets short but rapid as well as giving me some severe mental flashes that can't be helped until the total anxiety attack finally passed over my thoughts. So I think that you really need to find a way to slow all your physical, mental , and even emotional rages at the same moment to get the desired gains from the exercise in the process of giving any help to change the outcome of events ongoing.
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(Original post by 0902)
These are not signs of heart failure so don’t post this sort of information when I suspect you aren’t a cardiologist.
Whilst - go and see your Doctor - is good advice; don’t be too alarmed - there are normally benign reasons why this happens.
Whilst it could be something that needs further checking on the future - asking on a student forum won’t give you the answers I’m afraid.
These are not signs of heart failure so don’t post this sort of information when I suspect you aren’t a cardiologist.
Whilst - go and see your Doctor - is good advice; don’t be too alarmed - there are normally benign reasons why this happens.
Whilst it could be something that needs further checking on the future - asking on a student forum won’t give you the answers I’m afraid.
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