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  • @gariellester7110
    @gariellester7110 2 года назад +11

    Thanks so much for making this video. I’m glad I found it to know that I’m not the only person going through this. I thought I was alone. I’ve been trying to find any person who I could relate to. I’ve been having heart palpitation issues ever since having my daughter in July. They started a week after having her. I saw everyone, my OBGYN, Cardiologists, GI doctor because I was having GI issues along with it. After seeing everyone & everyone says they didn’t see anything & I was fine. I chalked it up to anxiety. So after I thought I figured out it was just anxiety I was able to calm down a lot. It stopped it for a while & then one day I wasn’t anxious no nothing, I felt a flutter or a skipped beat again. I was like ohh my gosh, & I tried to shrug it off & stay calm. But months have went by & 6 months later I’m still having them every couple days, they’ll stop & then I feel them again & I just can’t even figure out a pattern. Which is really frustrating because you don’t know what’s triggering them. I have found though when I eat a big heavy meal after eating nothing for too long I’ll get a big thud, I guess a skipped beat but it’s just one & then it’ll go back to normal. It just really scares me & I feel the same as what you were saying. I get scared that I’m going to die & not be there for my daughter or my boyfriend. It’s so nerve racking & it has me crying in shambles every time it happens & I just want it to go back to normal. Thanks for sharing your story.

  • @nickmcguire4284
    @nickmcguire4284 3 года назад +24

    I have dealt with these for 16 years, this happens on a daily basis. I get heart flutters where my heart all of a sudden just starts beating sooo fast then goes back to a normal rythem, I get it where the heart seems to pause for a second or 2 and then an almighty thump, that has nearly cause me to pass out a few times, Its caused panic attacks that last longer than the normal, I mean full on rolling about the floor thinking I'm about to die, all started when I lost my father when I was 17, and to this day (32) they still occur, something that affects my daily life but live with it and try my best to get on with life. When you deal with it for soooo long, so many years its constantly on your mind. I cant even sleep on my front as all I hear is thump thump thump, I completely understand what your going through....I actually wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy.

    • @alexiswilliams9978
      @alexiswilliams9978 2 года назад

      Mine started as a heard thump but when I start taking magnesium pills I rarely get them and when I go they are like 90% lighter now.

    • @Kristiluuv1
      @Kristiluuv1 2 года назад +1

      Same, I sleep in a position that doesn’t allow me to hear the thumping. That helps me relax, although I can still feel the thumping

    • @momoney4227
      @momoney4227 2 года назад +3

      I totally understand I’ve been having them for over a year and a half now I’ve taken 1 million test everything came back normal thank God but it doesn’t feel good it’s very scary no matter what any doctor says. They all started one day after my mother had passed I started having a really bad panic attacks and my heart started skipping fluttering you name it and it’s been happening ever since. If there was a way or something I can do to make them stop and get my life back to normal it would be a big life changer for me seriously!!!!

    • @VictoriaEXx
      @VictoriaEXx 2 года назад +2

      @@momoney4227 same here. Feel like it sucks the life out of me.

  • @fatboysprayliners8386
    @fatboysprayliners8386 3 года назад +25

    I get heart palpitations too especially after I eat or when I lay down or also when I do sudden movements everyday. It does get scary. I dont wish this upon nobody

    • @livincountry
      @livincountry 2 года назад +1

      I get them after I eat too. It's so weird.

    • @lovelivelaughlife5861
      @lovelivelaughlife5861 2 года назад

      Ya same here ,,,& I'm suffering from anxiety & panic attacks too....i don't know when it will go....

    • @React2022-u7l
      @React2022-u7l 2 года назад

      I get that too, it’s so debilitating

    • @amberlimbaugh
      @amberlimbaugh 2 года назад +1

      I get them every single time I eat. Usually about 3 a minute for an hour or more. It's so scary and frustrating. I dread eating now.

    • @React2022-u7l
      @React2022-u7l 2 года назад +1

      @@amberlimbaugh eating, not sleeping, anxiety, are all triggers for me too

  • @Ortiz1602
    @Ortiz1602 3 года назад +10

    For the past year I have been going through the same thing and its very frustrating because people dont understand until they feel it.

  • @alisonbamford6723
    @alisonbamford6723 3 года назад +12

    Magnesium - which is very limited in our modern diet - & potassium deficiencies can be very contributory to palps. I used to get them quite a lot when on low carb diet, but since going plant-based with lots of fresh fruit & veg I hardly ever get it at all, & if I do, taking some magnesium citrate, Malate, taurate or Glycinate makes a difference.
    I followed (persevered with) low carb Keto for over 8 years & it messed me up big-time. Eventually sent my insulin resistance into orbit. I also had issues digesting animal protein all the way through, regardless of what I tried. Defeated, I had no choice but to go plant-based, & within 4 weeks my blood sugar dropped & my insulin sensitivity returned. I now eat more or less to the #masteringdiabetes protocol.
    Palpitations rarely are a heart issue although it may seem like it - they are more likely to be a digestive issue. If the digestion is struggling, it is obviously going to affect other organs, putting extra strain & nutritional requirements on them, including the heart.

  • @Kk-jz5ti
    @Kk-jz5ti 2 года назад +4

    Praying for All who suffer from this… I too suffer from this…Good video too..

  • @ninydicostanzo6667
    @ninydicostanzo6667 4 года назад +11

    Me tio, it’s the worse feeling ever! I have been to the ER so many times that they know me on a first name based. Mine are PVC’s. Have had all the tests (stress, echos, nuclear, halter, BP monitoring) they say all is well with the heart, but unless you have gone through this you can’t imagine the fear that is felt! Even though I have had all the test and know my heart is ok, I always think what if this is the one time it’s not! 🤦🏻‍♀️ Also would like to mention how dismissive some cardiologist have been toward me, like ok it’s all in my head, or you need to relax!!!! It’s so very frustrating! I feel your pain, and know exactly how you feel. 🙏🏽

  • @mingram15
    @mingram15 3 года назад +24

    Don't let palps govern your life. You've been examined so you know your heart itself is healthy. Palps are usually benign. It's a scary feeling when ones heart rhythm is irregular, but there's no danger according to experts. If the heart structure is normal and there are no other symptoms they can very well be caused by anxiety and are harmless. Please listen to Dr Sanjay Gupta on RUclips. He explains everything about palpitations.

    • @debbiestephens9624
      @debbiestephens9624 3 года назад

      He’s the 😈

    • @chelseaabernathy5945
      @chelseaabernathy5945 2 года назад +1

      They can be “normal” but still insanely uncomfortable and hard to live with. It’s not just anxiety. Your comment is 👎

    • @mingram15
      @mingram15 2 года назад

      @dani cali I wish I didn't know! I've had them for many years! They are sometimes quite severe. They used to scare the crap out of me! Stressing makes them far worse.
      Ive had tests that have confirmed that they are benign. I would suggest that
      anyone get a professional opinion, for your own peace of mind and to be on the safe side.

    • @mingram15
      @mingram15 2 года назад +1

      @@chelseaabernathy5945 Oh believe me I know how terrifying they can be. Ive been suffering 40+ years! What I'm saying is if they're benign, why let them steal your life? Especially if you've been examined by a qualified physician. I lived in terror for a long time, and I feel like much of my life was wasted on worrying. The more i worry, the worse the palps are. I also have panic disorder. I can either practice not being afraid, or spend my life in utter fear! Life is too short for that!

    • @chelseaabernathy5945
      @chelseaabernathy5945 2 года назад

      @@mingram15 You don't understand. They can steal your life because they are physically uncomfortable. It's not a mental thing all the time. Just because they are benign doesn't mean they don't cause symptoms. The symptoms aren't caused by just anxiety. Something can be benign but still cause physical symptoms. I get chest tightness, short of breath, and no it's not anxiety. I have a "benign" arrythmia that causes palpitations. I have to take medications to reduce the amount of palpitations because they are PHYSICALLY uncomfortable. Not just mental. My cardiologist has assured me my heart is fine. So I know I'm fine. That doesn't take away from the discomfort from the palpitations when my meds aren't working fully. Nobody said anything on my end about being afraid of them. It's the physical discomfort.

  • @jamiegene1
    @jamiegene1 4 года назад +8

    Wow, your video is everything I've been going through for the past couple of years. I'm always driving myself to the hospital at crazy times of the night because of palpitations. Sitting in the car park until they go away. Last night I couldn't sleep on my left side or right side because my heart was playing up so I fell asleep in a sitting position on my bed and woke with such a sore neck.

    • @jennachesser4798
      @jennachesser4798  4 года назад +3

      jamiegene1 I can relate to this so much! I’m so sorry you are going through this. I know it’s really scary but I plan on doing an updated video soon! You can follow me on Instagram and dm me through there if you want - theheartofablonde

    • @kedaboo69
      @kedaboo69 3 года назад

      This had happened to me also several times. Like in the parking lot at the hospital just in case you need to call them to treat you for a damn heart attack. Smh it really does suck. But you will get through it, try "natural vitality calm" it's magnesium and I've heard it helps a lot of people. I am purchasing today and hope this helps with my palpitations.

    • @Ryan-np6zv
      @Ryan-np6zv 3 года назад +1

      @@kedaboo69 has it helped

  • @zapatista3
    @zapatista3 5 лет назад +8

    Hey Jenna, you are definitely not alone! I have suffered with pvcs for years, and had every test under the sun, and apparently they are just a thing I have to cope with. My pvcs seem to come and go in cycles. I don't think cutting things out of your diet is the answer, it's probably more about adding things your body may need. I don't think carbs or caffeine are the culprits and you can even read about the caffeine aspect of it online. I have come to realize I just have to live my life, and be happy knowing they will go through a lesser cycle eventually again. Chances are yours will do the same. As for the ablation, well, if you haven't already done it get a third and fourth opinion. Doctors are not wizards, and they do not always know what's best, good intentions aside. I hope you have been feeling better, I know you posted this some time ago.

    • @jennachesser4798
      @jennachesser4798  3 года назад +1

      Just Now going through some of these comments! Thank you for reaching out! It truly means so much to me. I posted an updated video if you want to watch 💗

  • @mychannel-lp9iq
    @mychannel-lp9iq 3 года назад +13

    I have palps every single day every single minute and my heart rates are normal

    • @johniewalker5191
      @johniewalker5191 3 года назад +1

      Same as me.

    • @rubyday2496
      @rubyday2496 2 года назад

      Same 😔 it's been three days now nonstop.

    • @jasonwhitney4725
      @jasonwhitney4725 2 года назад

      My heart rate is always between 55-75 when resting...good blood pressure but I get them damn skips and flutters... had them for years.

  • @itscupidk
    @itscupidk 3 года назад +12

    I’ve been dealing with them since September and it’s so overwhelming

    • @jennachesser4798
      @jennachesser4798  3 года назад +1

      I’m so sorry you are going through this! I just posted an updated video if you want to watch 💗

  • @laurenhuckle2241
    @laurenhuckle2241 5 лет назад +25

    Hi- I too have palpitations every single day. They only started happening after I got glandular fever (mono) and I’ve had them for about 4 years- seen a cardiologist, been to the hospital with a racing heart many a time, had so many ECGs/EKGs and they’ve never said anything apart from that they’re “benign” and that I’m fine and it’s probably my anxiety. I live with these every day and they TERRIFY me. I’m having another 48 hour monitor on Thursday and I feel like my palps come in cycles, right now I’m having a bad time with them but a few months down the line I might not notice them as much and this always happens, not sure what triggers the bad weeks/months but I’m living in hell, makes me so panicky. I can’t walk up stairs without my heart absolutely POUNDING and palpitating, I feel like I can’t exercise I can’t even walk short distance and I’m losing my mind. Have you found any answers recently or anything that’s helped you? It makes me miserable, I have no quality of life and I’m 21 years old. When I go out I dread the racing heart the next day or if I eat a big meal, it’s horrible.

    • @jessyjkn
      @jessyjkn 5 лет назад +6

      you're not alone. Im going through something similar too. I just ate a hamburger (and i shouldn't have) and i had a hard time breathing. My heart started racing and I had try to close my eyes and calm down. I felt like fainting too... It's scary since I thought I was going to have a heart attack. I hate this feeling and I'm 25 years old. Im so young and yet this is happening to me...

    • @laurenhuckle2241
      @laurenhuckle2241 5 лет назад +2

      Fred Eye yeah, I have a racing heart too after eating big meals or things that are high in fat/calories 😫

    • @kingbrooklyn4220
      @kingbrooklyn4220 5 лет назад +3

      I have heart palpitations everyday too AMD I'm 21 too it fucking sucks. But I just try to live as much as i can, Glad to know I'm not alone cause im experiencing the exact same thing as you!!! Unemployed, because my heart flops a lot so I'm looking into doing work from home and doing youtube on the side.

    • @JungianHeights
      @JungianHeights 5 лет назад +2

      I have them too and I’m 22. They started about two years ago and my first episode, I was lay in bed and I have them everyday and they are so annoying. They happen when I lay in bed, when I bend down and stuff like that. My ECG that I had came back normal and I’m taking folic acid at the minute for a foliac deficiency. Mine feel different at some times, heart dropping or it feels like it’s able to move around.

    • @clarissadecio4295
      @clarissadecio4295 5 лет назад +3

      Have you ever heard of Medical Medium protocol? Fruits and veggies heal everything, read his books where he also explains heart palpitations, i am healing, i went many times to.the hospitals and doctors ecc but they don't know the real cause. MM books are life changing!

  • @livincountry
    @livincountry 2 года назад +2

    I get up and move around when I have a palpitation. Seems to help some. I try my best not to worry about it cause that makes it worse.

  • @kathrynpetrowich4529
    @kathrynpetrowich4529 5 лет назад +7

    Thank you so much for posting this video! No one else understands how it feels to get PVCs and palpitations, it's truly awful. Mine started 2 months ago after I was laid off from a very stressful new grad nursing job. I have been to the ER 4 times, seen countless doctors, and the conclusion my primary doctor came to was it was anxiety, and they want to put me on a medication. That answer wasn't good enough because they're just guessing, so I'm currently working with a naturopathic physician, and we're still running tests. If you're ever in the Chicagoland area and would like to see her, she's working on curing my illness and not just covering up the symptoms. Did you ever end up getting the ablation? I would be very interested in an update of your condition!

  • @SaschaSoltau
    @SaschaSoltau 5 месяцев назад

    Hi. Thank you for your video. I'm from Hamburg / Germany and I've had it for 30 years. Currently it's so bad that it ruins my life and gives me panic attacks and anxiety. An ablation would totally help me. Yes, I'm afraid of it, but I'm even more afraid of having to live with it

  • @ruthm4749
    @ruthm4749 5 лет назад +3

    thank you for being so candid on what is happening to you there are may who understand completely, you are not alone. my regular doctor has me taking Benezepril (40mg)and Metatoprolol (100mg) for my high blood pressure and my cardiologist has me on Procardia, but I still have palpatations ,which are becoming more and more annoying. it is very difficult for loved ones ,who don't understand what its like, to comprehend what we go through. I have always had problems with weight, especially after I had my daughters, and since I haven't been able to exercise like I used to I started the 16/8 diet. which is where you eat foods you normally do, regular diet but you can only eat in 8 hrs a day. the other 16 you cant eat. I see if that works for me.

  • @umanu5437
    @umanu5437 4 года назад +2

    Thank you for sharing your story. It’s comforting to listen to experiences of others when you have similar symptoms

  • @amor2874
    @amor2874 6 лет назад +7

    Jenna- my father in law had an ablation. He was very satisfied with everything! It was an out patient procedure.

    • @jennachesser4798
      @jennachesser4798  6 лет назад +1

      Anna Morris Stidham That’s so good to know!! I’m hoping for the same outcome. Crossing my fingers it gets resolved after the ablation.

    • @TBONE82
      @TBONE82 3 года назад

      Yup!! I have AFIB and I’m thinking of it !!👍🏼

  • @gregleach5833
    @gregleach5833 4 года назад +4

    I have had SVT’s my entire life . Heart rates 250 bpm . I had an ablation in 2009 at Emory in Atlanta . I still have what I call flutters for a few seconds but haven’t had a sustained episode since . It seems like trapped gas can induce it . Worrying all the time can make it worse . I know exactly how you feel because it is scary and gets you depressed. You never know when they’re coming . The ablation is not that bad . When they put my heart into the SVT it actually woke me up and doctor told the nurse to give me more sleep med because he couldn’t have me talking to him while he was doing this procedure so I can’t imagine why you would need to be awakened .

    • @mingram15
      @mingram15 3 года назад

      Gas can initiate palpitations. I suffer from ibs so that can sometimes bring on an episode due to excessive gas. Sleep apnea can cause problems as well.

    • @samirasamano4548
      @samirasamano4548 3 года назад +1

      @@mingram15 me 2

    • @mingram15
      @mingram15 2 года назад

      It seems like we have had a similar experience! I get them off and on sometimes lasting all day for weeks even months! Sometimes skipped beats, sometimes tachycardia. I hate tachycardia the most! I believe trapped gas can trigger them. So can stress. They feel awful! Ive had them for 40+ years. I try not to let them stop me from enjoying life. It took a long time and lots of prayer to get me to this point. I'm not even saying that things don't get a bit scary at times. It's not easy, but many people have successfully learned to live with palps.

  • @cherrybabz1748
    @cherrybabz1748 4 года назад +4

    Thank you for making this video, mines started a month ago and then went away and came back. At 1st I noticed them gradually. Now I noticed them every time I laid my head on the pillow, And my heart beats really hard. But the last 2 days it seems like they're changing , I'll be sleep and then I'll feel like a huge thump.my body kind of jerks. So of course I was scared because I was thinking my heart stopped in start it backup again. But surprisingly I've been really comly's last 48 hours. And with the virus going on I can't even get a heart monitor that I was supposed to get for 24 hours. This is happened to night so far. I should have felt really great throughout the day surprisingly and I did get sleep the night before . but last night I really got no sleep. My eyes feel like they're straining to stay awake and I don't want to let this just me out. And they say these are called boss stressors And anxiety. That's what the doctors have told me. However I've always had anxiety in have never been able to feel it like this period. I'm typically a healthy eater, I drink smoothies every morning usually green smoothies eat all the eggs and baked fish. I don't drink coffee if I do it's rarely. I have cut out my nightly wine as much. Because they say caffeine ,stress,chocolate, excessive alcohol, smoking,being overweight, etc can trigger them. I r been doing yoga and not stressing but this has a mind of its own.my did an EKG and and chest xray, in which the said was normal. My calcium,potassium and magnesium was normal. I'm 30 years old and its ruining my life. I'm going to find a holistic doctor because maybe my ph balance is off. I also read that mold can cause heart palpitations. And I do Have some old in my house which I've been scrubbing away at. I feel better honestly when I'm outside breathing fresh air.we all have to start strong, we will find a cure and help everyone that is going through this. Thank you for your video❤ I hope things get better

  • @queline213
    @queline213 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for sharing your story. I have the PVCs. I am depressed over them because it happens everyday, mostly at night when I am more relaxed. Rarely ever happens in the day, but it may happen in the day because I work at home now and can be very relaxed. I believe my palpitations are connected to mostly stress. I started a new job and went through hell for several months. Soon as it was over, the palpitations started. I've been through this before when I was in college. The master's program was hard, and that's when I first experienced ongoing PVCs. My cardiologist told me to manage my stress. But since that time, it came every blue moon which didn't concern me, but if I have an extremely stressful event, soon after it's over, The PVCs come daily. I have had my heart race twice while I slept at night. I panic like you did, and was trying to rush to the ER. But by the time I got there, my heart rate dropped back to normal. I associate this with eating sugar at night. The two episodes I had was after binging on sugar right before bed. Then I woke up with my heart beating fast about 30 minutes into my sleep. It never got to 180 like yours (that would terrified me), but I was terrified enough to have an anxiety attack as well. I believe my heart rate has only gone to 130 but that was due to panicking. My heart rate woke me up when it was in the 90s. I panic because my normal heart rate at night is low or mid 70s. So no more night eating at all for me, especially anything with sugar. I will follow up with a cardiologist soon because it's been a few years since this has been a problem. And like you, it's hard to go to bed comfortably because they will start even more when lying down. Sometimes I don't go to bed until super late even though I have to wake up early.

    • @alexisstarr7825
      @alexisstarr7825 3 года назад

      I totally relate

    • @jennachesser4798
      @jennachesser4798  3 года назад +1

      I’m sorry you are dealing with these palpitations!! I know it’s a nightmare and you just want to be able to live your life like normal. I totally get it. Ya the night eating and staying up late could be a few factors as to why you are getting them. The doctors have told me to try and get enough rest every night and not eat past a certain time. Those both could trigger the palpitations . Maybe it wouldn’t hurt for you to see a cardiologist just to maybe get some answers. I panic with them too😔 it’s aweful

    • @lynngoldsby3789
      @lynngoldsby3789 3 года назад

      Same here

  • @brittanygregory7213
    @brittanygregory7213 6 лет назад +3

    Hey Jenna, my advice would be to work with a nutritionist and or Cardiologist. I would forgo the ablation. My opinion would be to figure out a way to live healthier without altering your heart. You explain how scared you are and the anxiety that comes with being scared can trigger the palpitations. Altering your heart so you can go on a diet, work out and drink caffeine does not seem like a good idea. I know many people who live with this and make lifestyle changes for the better without the need for an ablation. You can do this!

    • @jennachesser4798
      @jennachesser4798  6 лет назад +1

      Brittany Gregory Hey girl. Thanks for the advice! I saw two cardiologists now and they both are recommending the ablation. And I saw a nutritionist when I was pregnant with Hannah and she was the one that got me on the low carb diet. They think it could be an imbalance when I’m dieting. He basically just told me to cut out bread and sugar. I’m going to wait a little longer to decide on what to do but I am leaning towards the ablation more and more. It’s not just because I want to lose weight, drink caffeine, and exercise. It’s much bigger than that. It’s a constant thing going on with my heart and it’s taking over my life. It’s scary and unpredictable and there’s only so much I can do on my end with meds and diet change to fit it. Nothing seems to be working right now.

    • @mercyfulvickv2810
      @mercyfulvickv2810 3 года назад

      @@jennachesser4798 I would say too to not go with ablation. You are doing this to drink coffee and exercise is not a good idea, the risks are a more serious than not being able to drink coffee. Please wait some time, maybe try all other options before doing the ablation.I would take a third opinion too . Also don't let anyone fool you you will be able to drink caffeine after the ablation....that's just not happening dear... Doctors usually sugarcoat the procedure they do without telling you the worst....

  • @seanfinney6732
    @seanfinney6732 2 года назад

    Just started getting palpitations in the last 2 months at night it’s the worst first hour sweating then getting just a light sleep feeling my heartbeat through the night. So far all blood tests have been negative but waiting on heart monitor test. Nice to know their are other people out their going through this tough time where your life is consumed worrying about your health thanks for the video

  • @imnothim8183
    @imnothim8183 2 года назад +1

    It is scary it feels like I skipped a beat ,I didn’t know what was happening but doctor gave me a EKG and showed irregular heartbeat but showed normal on EKG test results it just freaks me out when it happens

  • @lam7402
    @lam7402 5 лет назад +10

    Watch some of Dr. Carolyn Deans videos....she talks about heart palps and magnesium …..

    • @lam7402
      @lam7402 5 лет назад +1

      Also, have you had your B12 checked ?

  • @stevent7590
    @stevent7590 6 лет назад +20

    Definitely see a nutritionist, Jenna! I had a lot of the symptoms you had (heavy heart-beats, arrhythmia, high resting heart-rate, fluttering, random tachycardia to over 150bpm, anxious, jittery, hand tremors, sense of doom, depressed, etc). I tried a magnesium and potassium supplement which initially worked but then my palpitations got worse... Much worse. Supplements won’t fix the underlying issue of why your body is depleted in certain electrolytes and nutrients. It’s most likely an imbalance with your electrolyte levels and pH levels caused by a Leaky Gut.
    Because of my stomach issues, I was already on a Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, organic diet but the palps seemed to be increasing even though my stomach felt much better. I then removed the healthy foods that can increase Leaky Gut symptoms (removed foods like rice and potatoes). I also added 6-8 cups of salad to my diet (sounds like a lot but it really isn’t too bad because I blend the salad into a smoothie and drink it throughout the day).
    I was able to sleep at night the first full-day I did this!! The palps are almost gone, my resting heart-rate feels normal, and every day I feel stronger and have more energy.
    You should definitely search around until you find a really good nutritionist or functional medicine doctor. Ask them about leaky gut, electrolyte imbalances and the different body pH levels.
    When the body is under stress, it releases cortisol and can deplete your electrolytes and throw the balance of your body off. For me, it was a combination of getting hurt in a bike accident, stress at work, and really bad stomach problems. My heart palpitations were simply my body telling me it was out of balance and needed more nutrients.
    If you have any questions, ask away! You totally got this, Jenna!

    • @UFOHereWeGo
      @UFOHereWeGo 5 лет назад

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    • @AdiiS
      @AdiiS 3 года назад +1

      How are you now?

    • @stevent7590
      @stevent7590 3 года назад +1

      @@AdiiS No palpitations at all. I had some more digestive issues that came up and the palpitations started again. Once I figured out my gut issues, they went away and haven’t come back.

  • @vanessaJeans
    @vanessaJeans 3 года назад +2

    I deal with heart palpitations everyday. I try hard to eat healthy diet and I still get palpitations. I get them exercising and also after eating a meal or haven't ate in a while. I just wish I could get rid of them because like you and many others it makes it hard to get through the day. I feel bad for everyone that's going through health issues everyday and don't have answers. I also have other issues gerd, pains in arms and wrist, degenerative disk disease, pruigio nodularis scalp sores and anxiety. I have been to three dermatologist, three doctors, gi doctor and all told me its just anxiety see a therapist. Which I do see one but it hasn't helped me that much. I am still waiting for one doctor to get to the root cause as apposed to masking it or band aiding the situation.

  • @shirleyhinchman8726
    @shirleyhinchman8726 3 года назад +2

    I understand how you feel. I have had palpitations most of my life. The thing I notice most now is when I use the cell phone,

    • @shirleyhinchman8726
      @shirleyhinchman8726 3 года назад +2

      When I use the cell phone, my heart is very erratic. I have been told that it is the radiation that is causing it. Just thought I would bring that to your attention.Take care and God bless!

    • @yashilfadwichandrarani
      @yashilfadwichandrarani 2 года назад

      Me too. my heart palpitation also come when i over using my phone hour by hour. in the end it's make me hard to sleep and have to change my sleep position multiple times until i found comfortable position.

    • @jeffto23ify
      @jeffto23ify 2 года назад

      Probably caused by bad posture , lots of people who have cell phones get bad necks which can effect the heart beats

  • @bubblebubblegum2732
    @bubblebubblegum2732 5 лет назад +14

    Me too. They are scary. Changes a person. Feel like you have to tip toe through life. I will try magnesium 😞

  • @jckatari
    @jckatari Год назад

    After I did a liver cleanse of Andreas Moritz, palpitations started almost 3 years ago. I did several blood tests and all clean, EKG normal, encoscopy normal. Its hard because Whenever it occurs I have to stand up and walk to calm down. I am still searching what is the cause...

  • @moonglow7303
    @moonglow7303 Год назад

    I experience this too with dizzy spells. It's debilitating, even for me to walk less than 1/2 mile and I'm told I need to exercise.

  • @TheDdgtz
    @TheDdgtz 2 года назад +1

    I'm going through heart palpitations/PVCs it's awful! It's been a year and it all started after my Moderna Vaccine. Drs have done test and say they see the PVCs but nothing concerning. It's get worse when lying down. It's disrupting my day to day life and I'm scared my heart will just stop one day. Did you get the ablation? How are you doing?

  • @JessiTheBestiGaming
    @JessiTheBestiGaming 5 лет назад +8

    I developed palpitations when I was 3 months pregnant with my 3rd kid... It started with the heart racing and I spent lots of time in the ER. This was 2008... I've had the flopping heart feeling as well. I think it was triggered by black mold to be honest.
    I still have them.. I don't get tachycardia anymore but I do get the extreme flop feeling. It severely hinders my ability to do things alone like go grocery shopping because I'm scared my heart will just stop. Sucks!!!

  • @init4hair
    @init4hair 6 лет назад +4

    Hi Jenna, I am in the exact. same. boat. Everything u said is spot on, like it came right out of my mouth. I’m your age. I get the pvcs every day. Multiple times a day. They are terrifying. They are consuming me and ruining my life also. I am too depressed and don’t know how to get on with my life because they can’t be ignored. It’s like living in a nightmare. Every day is a struggle. I would love if u messaged me. I have some info for u I’d like to share. Do u have an email or Facebook? I find that it helps to talk it out with others who are going through the same thing. I would love to hear from u

    • @knktoys1313
      @knktoys1313 5 лет назад

      @Ibiza Heaven Oh Ibiza I feel your pain - these PVCs started non stop 3 weeks ago and will not stop. Laying down helps a bit but they are driving me nuts! I used to only get them when I was stressed but now they are constant. I had 1100 PVC's on my heart monitor cardiologist said they are benign. They are ruining my life! I am going to try taurine with l-arginine - read up on these it tells how they cured peoples PVC's. I was prescribed a BB but I am afraid of it. Haven't touched it yet. I can't eat barely anything anymore either as it makes them so much worse- why oh why God why?

    • @katrinaadams4750
      @katrinaadams4750 5 лет назад

      I started randomly getting them 6 months ago it's very scary

  • @serenityjean77
    @serenityjean77 5 лет назад +7

    I was just diagnosed with pvcs and I'm scared too death

    • @serenityjean77
      @serenityjean77 5 лет назад +4

      I was put on a heart monitor that I have to wear for thirty days and if I have palpitations or if I am dizzy or short of breath I log it into the touch screen on the monitor and submit it ..I pray that I will get answer after all this on what is causing my PVC's

  • @franferris9389
    @franferris9389 3 года назад +2

    Sanjay Gupta (Cardiologist) on line has been very good for me.

  • @donnaramlochan7957
    @donnaramlochan7957 3 года назад +1

    Hi. My husband is going through this. Thanks again for sharing have a bless day..

  • @infotainment999
    @infotainment999 5 лет назад +4

    Guys you have to try this add potassium to your diet eat three or four bananas or a baked potato everyday it will help

    • @thaliamicharelis
      @thaliamicharelis 4 года назад

      How much did it help you? I started getting this yesterday 😢

  • @chriss6356
    @chriss6356 4 года назад +4

    This stuff is THE WORST. I have PVCs and I had one or two a day. Recently I had a run of them that lasted for days. It was so depressing and miserable. The PVCs feel like a pause then a huge thud in my chest. I think to myself how much longer can this go on before my heart goes into fibrillation! It’s so terrible.

    • @jennachesser4798
      @jennachesser4798  4 года назад +2

      Physics Only I’m so sorry you’re going through this as well! It’s terrifying and scary thinking about the unknown constantly. We just have to take it day by day and try and stay positive. Easier said than done I know. I’m working on this as well. I plan on uploading a new video talking about this because I get at least one comment a day on my social media platforms from people reaching out saying that they are going through what I am. Stay strong 💗💗💗

    • @chriss6356
      @chriss6356 4 года назад

      Jenna Chesser I thought you had the ablation? I hope it’s working for you!!! You don’t deserve this mess. None of us do.

    • @jackeg08jack83
      @jackeg08jack83 4 года назад

      @@jennachesser4798 I get heart palpatations and I'm only twelve, I just randomly started getting them one night, I'm not sure if it was beacuse I was eating a lot of sweets at one point and not enough healthy food I'm not sure. Anyway they are so scary I cry almost every night and I can never enjoy my day and be happy I'm so scared. Sometimes the odd wee one will happy and I dont mind to much but when it h
      Keeps happening in a row for like 10 minutes it is so scary and when it is happening like that when I try to take a deep breath the thump just happens again. Also whenever in horse riding my heart starts racing really fast and I always have to keep stopping and I just want to enjoy myself and be happy again having fun, I forgot what it was like to go out and have fun. Please reply to this and say if you have any similar symptoms like I do and it will make me feel alot better that it's just not only me 😥xx

    • @jennachesser4798
      @jennachesser4798  4 года назад +1

      Eva saraya Errin Twelve years old! My goodness... I’m so sorry you are going through this!😢 You are not alone at all. If you have Instagram follow me on there. ( theheartofablonde) I’m more active on that platform. I have the same symptoms as you all the time and I am constantly worried and scared something bad will happen. You are definitely not alone though. I promise. I know it’s hard because you feel like you are going through this alone but you are not 💛

  • @MsMousepusher
    @MsMousepusher 3 года назад +4

    I used to get heart palpitations but they stopped completely when I went gluten free.

    • @thebasiclife4319
      @thebasiclife4319 3 года назад

      I experienced heart racing now,2x, thought was it the oatmeal,

    • @vanessaJeans
      @vanessaJeans 3 года назад

      @@thebasiclife4319 It could be. I get the heart palpitations after eating oatmeal. Might try gluten free oats.

  • @gedman9527
    @gedman9527 4 года назад +1

    ive had a cryo blation for atrail fib , it was nothing honest , stress is a massive trigger for me , once you have a heart condition your always anxious all the time , horrrible had 10 yrs of it

  • @billyobey5116
    @billyobey5116 4 года назад +3

    You poor thing. I go through this too it's why I went looking on RUclips for someone else. I am terrified of this thing my hearts been skipping beats for a week non stop morning to night I'm only thirty five and Im so depressed because of this I haven't been to any doctor about it I'm too scared. Please if you can get back to me I need to communicate with someone else who understands. Only of you can no pressure okay. Thanks for reading 😔

    • @jennachesser4798
      @jennachesser4798  4 года назад

      Billy Obey I’m here for you! I know it’s scary but it’s okay. I need to post a new video soon to give an update. I’m still just taking things day by day and staying as positive as I can. I know it’s depressing. I know it’s terrifying. But I’m here for any kind of support I can give!

    • @billyobey5116
      @billyobey5116 4 года назад

      @@jennachesser4798 thank you so much. It actually helps just to have someone to talk to that understand too. Thank you so much for writing back to me. Proper cool person. Means so much to me like so much. I'm always anxious over it all.

    • @kellymyers3215
      @kellymyers3215 3 года назад

      Same, here if you need anything!

  • @preblaum700
    @preblaum700 2 года назад

    Anyone looking for something to try for this, try lavender. For some reason it’s the only thing I’ve ever found helps at the time, surprisingly well. I just sniff a bottle of lavender oil and focus on breathing, the lavender seems to help a lot.

  • @CelestialTrailblazer
    @CelestialTrailblazer 2 года назад

    The problem with my case is that doctors can't figure out if its afib or anxiety. Suffering from shortness of breath and abnormally high heart rate for almost a year now. Can't exercise/workout because of Shortness of breath, and Abnormal irregular heart rate just from slight movement (ex: sitting in a chair to walking to the bathroom heart rate go from 78bpm- 123bpm or a sneeze causing heart rate to go instantly from 78bpm- 160bpm. The most unfortunate 27 year old alive struggling with all of these health issues for almost a year now.

  • @TommyB1
    @TommyB1 3 года назад +2

    i feel your pain. heart palpitations suck.

  • @Kristiluuv1
    @Kristiluuv1 2 года назад

    WOW!!! This is my exact situation. That’s how I found your vlog, I wanted to see how people are handling the PVC episodes. Your symptoms are EXACTLY what I experience. What did you end up doing? I’m suffering in silence!! Nobody seems to understand what I’m going through.

    • @MCombetta29
      @MCombetta29 2 года назад

      Kristian, SAME thing happening to me. I have them every day all day for the last 2 months. 😔

    • @oliverfalcao5844
      @oliverfalcao5844 2 года назад

      ive been a sufferer 7 years, now past year more frequent, this past winter 2022 worst, since mid april better i get skiped heart beats off and flutters sucks i was diagnosed with pacs in 2018, wore a molter march 2022

  • @gregleach5833
    @gregleach5833 4 года назад +2

    Also I forgot to mention that I was started on metoprolol 25 mg which has been increased to 75 mg since then . You will have a slow heart rate and feel bad for a while. It as your body adapts overtime this will pass and it does help .

    • @agirl9040
      @agirl9040 4 года назад

      Im on propranolol and it drops my heart beat so low i get panicked out

    • @magnusterminus4728
      @magnusterminus4728 3 года назад

      Metropolol made me extremely tired.. now i am on flecainide and all is hunky dory!

  • @bvillebobcat4305
    @bvillebobcat4305 2 года назад

    If you did have the ablation I would love to know if it helped you or not. I have had these exact same symptoms for 10 years now. They come and go just like yours.

  • @blessedspirit6246
    @blessedspirit6246 5 лет назад +2

    Hey Jenna, have you had your thyroid checked? Or minerals checked. I've been suffering from this for the last 3 years. It happened out of the blue. The doctors tell me my potassium, magnesium, along with my calcium are low on a consistent basis. My thyroid also fluctuates from being normal to abnormal hyper. This situation is do depressing to me and I can't get any real solutions. Doctors refuse to put me on permanent meds...

    • @jennachesser4798
      @jennachesser4798  3 года назад +1

      I’m just now going through some of these comments and I just want to say that I’m sorry you are going through this!! I just posted an updated video if you want to watch 💗

  • @0xXMooWithMeXx0
    @0xXMooWithMeXx0 2 года назад

    I get 3 types of palpitations. I think it's pac, pvc and the third I can't identify.....but I think it might be bigiminy.. they never show up on any tests and it's so frustrating. I'm always anticipating the next one. No quality of life. I'm so sorry you dealing with this. Best of luck

  • @that209gamepicker
    @that209gamepicker 5 лет назад +7

    Hey how you doing?
    I’m going to tell you my situation
    So I get palpitation also. Usually my heart beats stops for about a second then keeps beating normal it’ll happen for short and long periods of time. Happens throughout the day and almost everyday. When it does I usually get a headAche, feel dizzy and just don’t feel good. I noticed after I eat a meal my heart starts to beat faster than usual and I feel agitated, it will last until food is digested or so. But heart beat is whatever to me doesn’t bother me as much as the heart skipping that beat which I feel it up my throat like you said. And I just get this weird feeling along with the anxiety. Right now I have a 14 day zio monitor to see what’s going on. But my blood work has always came back good. And also echo cardio gram. I have trouble sleeping at night as you can tell lol by the time I’m commenting on your video. I eat late at night. I don’t usually eat during normal hours. Iam overweight as well. And probably depressed too. One thing that I know forsure is that is all in the head. That’s forsure ! I’ve had this for couple years now

    • @jennachesser4798
      @jennachesser4798  3 года назад

      Sorry for the late reply but how are you doing now?? Any better ?

  • @flight101
    @flight101 2 года назад

    I wish I lived near you….. it’s like we are twins mentally and with the thoughts and symptoms…. Everytime I watch it I cry… I’m still waiting for a decision on whether they will ablate or not.. the uk NHS wants getting rid of. Spends millions on druggies and alkies yet people like us who lost the quality of our lives to such a terrible extent due to no fault of our own get NO effin help… I’ve been in thee nearest emergency room 6 times in as many days and it’s 47.6 miles from here. This county is huge yet is clogged with corridors full of patients waiting. Minimum wait time 18 hrs… what hope do I have !!! ahh bless you ..I know what this condition does to you.. mentally kills you. Its worse than a demon.

  • @beastmode1650
    @beastmode1650 Год назад

    Magnesium everyday and carnatine fumurate once a day. I think I take 400 MG of mag and 1000 MG carn. This has got rid of my pvc. I mean I'll get a small dose of them here and there but it helped me from going into a panic.

  • @Bekahhhxo
    @Bekahhhxo 3 года назад

    I have pretty bad SVT and have very frequent episodes. They want me to do the ablation too as my heart rate gets stuck between 190-235bpm. Usually stuck in the 200's. which is AWFUL. for 2 hours. Always need adenosine to stop it :( I start a beta blocker soon. i hope they help :(

  • @guygranger7894
    @guygranger7894 7 месяцев назад

    You`re lucky you narrowed it down to diet. I thinkwhat causes mine is stress. I use Xylotol instead of sugar with a little cinnamon,Quit alcohol, Walk 3 miles a day ,I take Matropilol 25mg. and still get palpatations.I`m planning to eat more often and small meals. I refuse blood thinners and use baby aspirin. I feel so much better when I take the aspirin. I WILL NOT DO THE ABLATION.

  • @smallfootprint2961
    @smallfootprint2961 3 года назад

    Same here. Nobody could tell me why. Eventually I got a pacemaker. I still got them, so not really sure I needed the pace make, because now, I'm taking b12 and d3, and they've mostly stopped. Who knows, but so glad it's better.

  • @etuncs2002
    @etuncs2002 3 года назад

    I took an edible about 4 days ago and ever since I’ve had heart palpitations and I mean all day all night I don’t know what to do because if I say it’s because of an illegal substance they completely dismiss it i dont know what to do please can someone help

  • @guygranger7894
    @guygranger7894 7 месяцев назад

    My brother got the ablation and ten years later he still gets palpitations.

  • @anotherfoodvlogger2511
    @anotherfoodvlogger2511 3 года назад +2

    I get them when i get scared or anxious

  • @ck.9255
    @ck.9255 5 лет назад

    I went in on Friday for a EP STUDY. They were unsuccessful for the ablasion because my palpitations were dormant during the procedure. I was diagnosed with PVC and the doctor prescribed me with tambocor. So far I am not wanting to use the tambacor because I have read some CRAZY things ( again google not the best idea )
    Im just tired of feeling dizzy and Lightheaded. Tired of feeling like I'm disoriented and catch my breathe as well. I feel you in this whole video. The Ablasion can be scary however I promise you everything will be fine.
    Good luck Doll

    • @jennachesser4798
      @jennachesser4798  5 лет назад

      chrissy k. This breaks my heart... and also scares me so much. I’m so worried I too will have an unsuccessful ep study. I hope they can make my heart palpitate. I’m sorry you are going through this but I am here for you..

    • @warrickjackson343
      @warrickjackson343 5 лет назад

      I also had an unsuccessful EP study after having an implanted loop recorder in my chest for 3 years which caught episodes of supra-ventricular tachycardia with beets well over 200 bpm. I have bad anxiety and a lot of stress which I believe is the root cause. It’s a tough thing to live with...especially when suffering from anxiety disorder....makes it even worse

    • @jennachesser4798
      @jennachesser4798  5 лет назад

      Patches Fitzwell I’m so sorry to hear this! It makes me so nervous to know people are having unsuccessful ep studies... I hope that’s not the case for me because I can’t live like this anymore.. the constant ER visits and episodes are too much. I hope there is a solution.

  • @TBONE82
    @TBONE82 3 года назад +1

    Check for hypertension...Slowing down on the Salt 🧂/ Caffeine/ Red Meat 🥩/ Helps😌

  • @JB-lw4ih
    @JB-lw4ih 3 года назад

    I have this for almost 1 year now, and there a time i will have it for 1 week straight, please any body knows how to cure it? Its getting annoying

  • @Blueellie09
    @Blueellie09 4 года назад +3

    I'm 14 and I've been having them since I was 11 and the first time I had an episode I was so scared and I dropped to the floor. They still scare me now, I constantly get worked up about them and I feel like a can't do anything without worrying about it. My mother has only just started believing me because I had an episode in front of her and my heartbeat went up to 240 bpm ( the highest it's been) and it lasted for 15 minutes, I ended up passing out after it had stopped and when I woke up I just remember feeling really crap and weak and I felt like that for a week. They are so scary to me because they knock me off my feet and cause me to lose my breath. This is an awful thing to have and I wish it would go away .

    • @Caargoofficial
      @Caargoofficial 3 года назад

      How are you doing now?

    • @Blueellie09
      @Blueellie09 3 года назад

      @@Caargoofficial still having them only now am I going to hospital so hopefully it can go away

    • @Ryan-np6zv
      @Ryan-np6zv 3 года назад

      @@Blueellie09 have you been checked out?

    • @maye6916
      @maye6916 3 года назад

      You must check your thyroid, go and do all lab tests, it's nots easy to be sick and not knowing what's the problem, it happened to me a month ago, I was like tired all day everyday for a whole month, can't even stand for 2 mins.. and palpitations makes the feeling worst, I felt like my heart was about to explode.
      I was so depress and been thinking a lot of stupid things, Thanks God I'm feeling much better not a 100% but at least I don't feel anymore like I was about to die anytime.

    • @Blueellie09
      @Blueellie09 3 года назад +1

      So for people wondering I have what’s called SVT and regular Tachycardia. I have three options to choose from , leave it as it is , medication or an operation. It’s basically and electrical fault in my heart. Thanks for the concern guys xx

  • @karisrobinson8911
    @karisrobinson8911 5 лет назад +2

    I’ve had heart palpitations ever since I was little. I remember when I was six I got up because I could feel one coming so I got up from sitting, then I fell from being dizzy and I guess I sort of blacked out for a quick second. Then I remember the fuzzy image of my dad yelling my name and asking if I was ok. I am now 15 and palpitations sometimes happen in school and it scares me so bad. I immediately grab my water and drink excessively and try to control my breathing. Sometimes I will just be sitting and when I feel one coming I get up and start pacing right away, I don’t know why but sometimes this helps. I’m the type of person that hates making my parents worry about me so when I told my mom about this I made the palpitations seem better than it is.. even though truly every time the palpitations happens I get extremely scared and think of the worst. I just want this to stop it makes me so sad/ scared. I am planning on telling my parents the seriousness of this soon but I am scared for them being mad at me for waiting this long to tell them how bad this is. I’m also nervous to find out for how serious my condition is. I hate surgery and I don’t want to worry my parents, because mentioning anything about my heart would of course panic any parents. (Not to mention bothering them with bills of anything medical) I am truly scared and I just feel lost and alone. (my palpitations usually last a few minutes, sometimes longer and are accompanied with, dizziness, and shortness of breath) I just want this to stop :( Not to mention I stay very active and I don’t understand why this happens to someone so young, that’s what scares me the most. Getting older I think of things like: “what if I’m driving and a palpitation happens and I loose control of the car and crash?” Also fainting in school or anything like that would be awful. I don’t know as dark as it sounds sometimes I would rather just not be here then deal with this... it’s terrifying.

    • @dinancis
      @dinancis 4 года назад

      U need to get this checked out

  • @bigseff23
    @bigseff23 4 года назад +5

    I get them when I'm dehydrated

  • @Dr.Cool45
    @Dr.Cool45 3 года назад +2

    See a GI doctor my palp came from stomach gastric issues

  • @bellamisfit9771
    @bellamisfit9771 5 лет назад +2

    OMG Ive been dealing with heart palpitations for the last 10 yrs.

  • @socalindustrial1882
    @socalindustrial1882 3 года назад +1

    Been dealing with this for 5 years now and was just in the E.R.

  • @gregleach5833
    @gregleach5833 4 года назад +1

    One more thing about your low carb diet , don’t do it . It will make your electrolytes get low and cause dehydration. I was informed that carbo HYDRATE Help us to by hydrated . I was told to never eat less than 100-150 carbs a day . Get them from fruit and veggies and not from unhealthy sources . You will loose weight on low carb but you can’t stay on a low carb diet long term . Low fat and all healthy foods are safe to do for a lifetime . I got very dehydrated doing low carb

  • @harrisonedwardz
    @harrisonedwardz 4 года назад +3

    I surprised there’s a video about this, I don’t really understand how palps get in the way of life.. Ive had 20+ a day since I was 17 & now I’m 29. Racing heart at rest.. all of it. Kinda fun, I’m still out doing whatever I want to do without drama. They’re harmless, enjoy it

    • @jennachesser4798
      @jennachesser4798  4 года назад

      Harrison Edwards ouch... that hurt a little.

    • @jennachesser4798
      @jennachesser4798  4 года назад

      Harrison Edwards there’s a video about this because not everyone is the same? Palpitations get in the way of my life because if you do your research, if you have them too frequently they can cause blood clots or stroke? Heart disease? I’m glad you are having fun with it though. ✌🏻

    • @ruslanakopytko25
      @ruslanakopytko25 4 года назад

      I wish I had 20 a day. Try having 500+ a day (that’s what was caught on my last monitor) it’s different for everyone. But when you have them all day, every few beats is a thud and pound then it stops then a big thud again... kinda hard to focus on anything else really. This is awful and I wouldn’t wish heart palps on my worst enemy.

    • @mingram15
      @mingram15 2 года назад

      That's how I feel! Live your life!

  • @alanlancer008
    @alanlancer008 2 года назад

    Do you get PVcs with a sort of a dizzy lightheaded feeling?

  • @jcole6046
    @jcole6046 5 лет назад +3

    You just described my life

  • @kaykay0038
    @kaykay0038 4 года назад

    Have you had the ablasion done? Please update, I am going crazy with mine, I have Ventricular Tachycardia, and now I think it's atrial fibrillation also

  • @GibsonGaming
    @GibsonGaming 4 года назад

    Did you get the ablation done? Are you still on the metoprolol? I’ve been having them for 20 years..

    • @MrNewHolland
      @MrNewHolland 3 года назад

      Do you get lightheaded when you have them? Mine only last like 1 second but it makes me lightheaded

    • @stardustdreams234
      @stardustdreams234 3 года назад +1

      @@MrNewHolland I did. That's how they discovered I had SVT. It all started when I passed out and ended up on the floor. I was having an episode about two years ago while driving on the highway. I began to feel lightheaded and everything was just going in circles, but somehow I maintained control and didn't pass out while driving. That crap was scary as hell.

  • @Terry-te1ij
    @Terry-te1ij 2 года назад

    Is anxiety the root of most palpitations?

  • @moulish8625
    @moulish8625 3 года назад +1

    I'm having at night and afternoon😣...currently getting diagnosed with vit b12 deficiency

    • @jennachesser4798
      @jennachesser4798  3 года назад +1

      I mostly get mine at night! I had some testing done recently and they said I was low in vitamin d so I may start taking that supplement. I’m sorry you are going through this 😔

    • @kathleenfubler431
      @kathleenfubler431 3 года назад

      I had an ablasion but partially because of my age (72) it didn't work. At your age it has a much better chance of taking. It was a peice of cake. Even if they wake you up you won't feel it.

  • @bubblebubblegum2732
    @bubblebubblegum2732 5 лет назад

    I had Garlic! And thy gave me them bad. I usually get them and you can’t eat garlic it lowers your blood. So I’m anemic my periods are heavy so I love red it way too low. I’m like please stop palps :(

  • @oliverfalcao5844
    @oliverfalcao5844 2 года назад +1

    hi every one, does any 1 here hv runs skipped beats 3 in a row? they suck wen it happins in middle night terrible! i get these extra beats often every day some times single ones some times doubles does megnesuim work? wt type is best?

    • @mingram15
      @mingram15 2 года назад

      I hate getting them at night! I can only sleep on my back or i get frequent palpitations. Sometimes I get them while lying on my back, but not as much. I believe lactose and stess are two key factors in my issues

    • @oliverfalcao5844
      @oliverfalcao5844 2 года назад

      u male or female?@@mingram15

    • @oliverfalcao5844
      @oliverfalcao5844 2 года назад

      @@mingram15 i dont get them much at nght any more

    • @oliverfalcao5844
      @oliverfalcao5844 2 года назад

      @@mingram15 at times i get paps every sec to third beat for a few seconds hr 77 hbpm to 80 mostly just singles muliple times a day

  • @itsmebethd2653
    @itsmebethd2653 5 лет назад +1

    I have had this for a year and it causes me so much damn anxiety too I hate this I also has diabetes with my youngest daughter too

  • @wes23458
    @wes23458 4 года назад

    I get palpitations a lot throughout the day. I don’t have fast heart beats though. I’ve got an ekg done but that’s it. This has been going on for 4 years or so. I am overweight but this is annoying and like you said it’s depressing.

    • @wes23458
      @wes23458 4 года назад

      Do you still get them?

  • @drag0..
    @drag0.. 3 года назад

    I had been feeling heart palpitations all day for about a week. I was unable to sleep that whole time cuz who can rest when you can feel your heart might stop at night if you actually go to sleep.
    One day after work I go to the gym and I start to get lightheaded and felt like was going to pass out. I like to push myself at the gym so normally I'd just brush it off to just getting a hard workout in, but this one didn't feel right to me. I stopped my workout and went to get checked out at a care center. They were worried i might have a heart attack on the spot and ended up getting rushed to the hospital and stayed for 3 days. I had a bunch of EKGs/ECGs, ultrasounds and a stress test. After the stress test they told me I had a strong heart but I have a fairly rare heart conditions known as Wolff Parkinson White Syndrome or WPW Syndrome. That's when you're heart electrical signals don't go straight down your hearts pathway it takes side route down the heart.
    They determined i had a WPW Syndrome episode and that I'm not in immediate risk of anything so I could be discharged. I'm still feeling the heart palpitations all day, but I have no restrictions in my everyday life. And have a follow with the cardiologist in a week. I'm happy I know what it is, but stressed cuz who wants to feel like they're having a heart attack when having a WPW episode.

  • @eliseplaisier7870
    @eliseplaisier7870 2 года назад

    What you describe it sounds like av block! I had the same symtoms

  • @trinito97
    @trinito97 3 года назад +1

    I have this for years , doctors are just not good to help

  • @thespraysociety3276
    @thespraysociety3276 2 года назад

    I'm 36 an I get palpitations an svt an am scheduled to get the ablasion I'm just so sick of all the BS

  • @zeldapowers8094
    @zeldapowers8094 5 лет назад

    Doing extreme low carb can cause heart palps. I get palps in general, but the low carb sent it out of control. Carbs are ok, healthy carbs! Do calorie deficit instead

  • @herodelegend6974
    @herodelegend6974 3 года назад

    Am also going through this Pls if u find some medicine 💊 let me know
    Thanks 🙏

  • @flight101
    @flight101 2 года назад +1

    Im bedridden with fear of these demonic things

    • @Rudy_yah
      @Rudy_yah Год назад

      How are you now ..me too

  • @bigswolletx
    @bigswolletx 3 года назад +1

    Mine started during Covid, and after

  • @TBONE82
    @TBONE82 3 года назад

    I hear it take more than one ablation surgery to MAYBE fix the problem....

  • @goddesst
    @goddesst 3 года назад +1

    Magnesium pills have helped me with this soooooo much

    • @goddesst
      @goddesst 2 года назад

      @dani cali then it could be too much caffeine, sugar, anxiety, high blood pressure, or alcohol. For me i apparently was low in magnesium and it caused my heart palpitations and migraines.

  • @greatgreat3165
    @greatgreat3165 2 года назад

    Do you have sleep acnea that could cause it?

  • @meganmendez839
    @meganmendez839 3 года назад +1

    A know your pain. I keep getting told its anxiety

    • @jennachesser4798
      @jennachesser4798  3 года назад

      I’m so sorry you’re going through this as well!

  • @bigswolletx
    @bigswolletx 3 года назад +1

    I take Gabbypentin for mine, and it helps

    • @shannonathwal8896
      @shannonathwal8896 3 года назад

      I take gabpentin because I’m my nerves in my brain as I had a concussion and it acually worked with my heart palpations and my anxiety but it still there hear and there but it has done a difference than no other beater blocker or anti depressants done

  • @davepeters4538
    @davepeters4538 4 года назад +3

    I have em everyday now I learn to love em

  • @TBONE82
    @TBONE82 3 года назад

    I’ve had AFIB for 3 years and it sucks!!🤪

  • @JessiTheBestiGaming
    @JessiTheBestiGaming 5 лет назад +1

    Why would you keep doing that diet even though it triggered you? You probably have some black mold in your house, that's what triggered mine. Have been out of the mold for three years but still get them about a week out of the month, down from 24/7

    • @jennachesser4798
      @jennachesser4798  5 лет назад +1

      Nikki Nicole I wouldn’t do the exact same diet every time.. I would try to switch it up and eat different things and it would still happen. I don’t have black mold in my home. So that’s not the case.

    • @sovereignsoulutions6612
      @sovereignsoulutions6612 3 года назад +1

      Black mold triggered mine too!

    • @JessiTheBestiGaming
      @JessiTheBestiGaming 3 года назад +1

      @@sovereignsoulutions6612 getting better everyday!! I've been taking vegan iron everyday and increasing electrolytes and water. Helps a ton

    • @sovereignsoulutions6612
      @sovereignsoulutions6612 3 года назад

      @@JessiTheBestiGaming great to hear!

  • @3stooges242
    @3stooges242 3 года назад +1

    Anxiety!!!!!!!! Can cause these I get 4 a day at 115 to 130 heart rate

    • @mingram15
      @mingram15 3 года назад +3

      They are mostly caused by anxiety, but they get really frightening when they reach 180bpm! Feels a lot different than 130. Deep breathing helps. RUclips has Doctors who show breathing exercises. Skipped beats are also unnerving. They are mostly harmless according to doctors, but it pays to be examined fir your own peace of mind.

    • @3stooges242
      @3stooges242 3 года назад

      @@mingram15 yeah I had 2 heart catheters done several cat scans with contrast and a holter monitor and heart dr told me I'm fine ggggggrrrrrrrrrr now I'm effexor and advent still not fine

  • @robertpoitras6809
    @robertpoitras6809 3 года назад

    KETO NOW 👍

  • @magdebates2697
    @magdebates2697 3 года назад +1

    yours sound more like panic attacks than palps ?

    • @mingram15
      @mingram15 3 года назад

      Palpitations can be fast heartbeats or the feeling of skipped or irregular beats.

    • @mingram15
      @mingram15 3 года назад

      I know the feeling before they start. It's awful! They don't give meds for tachycardia unless there is an actual heart problem. I've suffered from palps for 50yrs. Dr Sanjay Gupta explains palpitations very thoroughly. He's here on RUclips.