Palpitations and Beta Blockers

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  • Опубликовано: 18 апр 2015
  • In this video, Dr Sanjay Gupta, consultant heart specialist talks about the use of beta blockers in patients who are getting recurrent palpitations, skipped beats, repeated PVCs and PACs
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  • @bloodymary6612
    @bloodymary6612 6 лет назад +433

    U r a big man with gigantic heart. God bless your parents that they raised such amazing person like you. Big respect to you. Thank you so much for helping us. Am in love with your personality. We need more ppl like you in this world.

    • @YorkCardiology
      @YorkCardiology  6 лет назад +62

      thank you so much - you make my day!

    • @bloodymary6612
      @bloodymary6612 6 лет назад +17

      York Cardiology thank you beautiful person. I wish you all the best in this world cause you deserve it. Have a amazing day Doctor 😊

    • @nahemaibrahim1047
      @nahemaibrahim1047 5 лет назад +3

      Very useful video... my cardiologist put me on 12.5mg of atenolol for my palpitations but I’m having so many side effects from it... cold feet, insomnia, tiredness. I’m have since started taking a 1/4 in the morning and 1/4 at night and the same side effects happen... should i stop taking them? Do I need to wean off of it? It’s only been 5 days

    • @sanobermalhotra6307
      @sanobermalhotra6307 4 года назад +27

      @dani cali may be he is inundated with calls and written requests!!! He also has a regular clinic to attend.
      Besides, answering queries without having personally checked the patient concerned may not be very responsible.

    • @JeffSpehar-ov1cn
      @JeffSpehar-ov1cn 4 года назад

      @@nahemaibrahim1047 Atenolol is an old beta blocker. I take Coreg which is much better.

  • @xavierlo4832
    @xavierlo4832 Год назад +68

    7 years later and this video is still helping people get through this. I appreciate it Dr. Gupta hope all is well

    • @bettecarlson3660
      @bettecarlson3660 Год назад +3

      6 weeks ago today I had an emergency pacemaker. Doctors said prior to the pacemaker I would be taken off Atenelol as it was slowing the heart rate. At the time it was 30 to 35 bpm and very irregular. My blood pressure is still very high but at doctor last week it was very low. Tomorrow I see my primary and hope to get my medication adjusted. The videos are very informative. Unfortunately I have become anxious about a possible stroke. During hospitalization I was not anxious. During the hospital stay my b.p. was too high.

    • @xavierlo4832
      @xavierlo4832 Год назад +4

      @@bettecarlson3660 I wish you the best towards your recovery and please stay positive as best you can. I went to the hospital twice with racing heartbeats only to find out it was just anxiety attacks. God Bless you 🙏🏼 you’re gonna get through this

    • @bettecarlson3660
      @bettecarlson3660 Год назад +4

      @@xavierlo4832 this made me smile with my heart. I'm 85. Thank you for the encouragement.

    • @xavierlo4832
      @xavierlo4832 Год назад +2

      @@bettecarlson3660 age is just a number to me Bette! And just remember that god loves you no matter what and this too shall pass, my palps stopped awhile ago but I still get really anxious from time to time and to be honest I still don’t what causes it or how my anxiety even started. My mental heath took a big hit because of it but my spirit will not allow me to quit so I just keep going. I send this message with the most love & positivity. God Bless you Bette ❤️

    • @xavierlo4832
      @xavierlo4832 Год назад +2

      @shahzaib hassan to be honest sir I’ve never taken meds for my palpitations in fact they’ve gone away thank god but I would talk to a doctor just in case, god bless you as you too will overcome whatever has been ailing you 🙏🏼

  • @hyeforlife213
    @hyeforlife213 Год назад +13

    The absolute best cardiologist on planet earth. You make me feel so much better.

  • @MeandThee
    @MeandThee 6 лет назад +130

    I’ve said this before; I’ll say it again: you are a godsend. Thank you so much.

  • @marydesmond2102
    @marydesmond2102 2 года назад +24

    It is so refreshing to see an authentic human being as a doctor.
    Despite being busy .
    God bless you.

  • @robertwatson5104
    @robertwatson5104 5 лет назад +204

    I wish my cardiologist was like you.
    I see him once a year and I’m out the door in two minutes

    • @helix3291
      @helix3291 5 лет назад +5

      Consider virtual doctor consultations. Depending on what condition you're in, it can be a better experience, with more personal touch. However obviously some issues can only be addressed in person.

    • @paulgillard2215
      @paulgillard2215 5 лет назад +13

      Change him ASAP!

    • @sixpackbinky
      @sixpackbinky 4 года назад +4

      @@helix3291 How do they check your blood pressure? Mine is way lower at home but I have a phobia about going to the Dr and it goes up to hypertensive level there. Visual would be best for me . My Cardiologist checks my bp monitor any way when I come in, to see what my blood pressure runs at home. He understand anxiety, he has it too.

    • @essentialeverydayseastar7736
      @essentialeverydayseastar7736 4 года назад +7

      robert watson all he wants to do is swipe your ins card. 2 minutes is all it takes

    • @johnward5983
      @johnward5983 4 года назад +4

      Robert, definitely scout around for another cardiologist. Your health is far too important and you need to be confident your dr has your interests at heart (pardon the pun)

  • @krishnabanerjee1307
    @krishnabanerjee1307 2 года назад +43

    Dr Gupta, you are simply superb. I am family physician, practicing over last 15 yrs. I haven't seen cardiologist with so much of clarity and good communication skills. God bless you.

    • @monicaclark9581
      @monicaclark9581 Год назад

      Yes, I agree. If I had the same info from my past cardiologist or my reg MD , I think life would a little easier and less gropping around in the dark in what really ails me.
      All practitioners here in the USA are in a hurry to get to the next patient. Can't always think the the right questions to ask them. Therefore benefical health treatment and perhaps life enhancing advice is not forthcoming coming.

    • @mitchconnerandsometimesjlotoo
      @mitchconnerandsometimesjlotoo Год назад +1

      ​@@monicaclark9581 Trust me they're no good in the UK, Dr Gupta here is a rare man

  • @Josh-pe5pl
    @Josh-pe5pl 5 лет назад +9

    Love your videos! So kind of u to address so many questions we didn't ask during our too-short doc appointments.

  • @orsyq
    @orsyq 5 лет назад +8

    Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I appreciate what you are doing for everyone! I hope to meet you one day... but if i don’t, at least you know, you have helped immensely.

  • @maggieg4786
    @maggieg4786 4 года назад +12

    This has been so useful!
    You are such a great person!

  • @smallfootprint2961
    @smallfootprint2961 3 года назад +2

    So useful. Thank you. So nice of you to take the time to put all this info out there. Much appreciated.

  • @brenaewright412
    @brenaewright412 4 года назад +2

    This is the most helpful video I've ever watched! Thank you!

  • @youlearntoearn
    @youlearntoearn 6 лет назад +10

    Thank you so much for this brilliant video. Mr Gupta you are a blessing from God!

  • @harplingesven0100
    @harplingesven0100 5 лет назад +7

    I thank you gratefully for your learning videos that are so educational and informative. By guiding me forward
    through your videos I find one after the other answers I am looking for after have got the diagnosis PVC. It is very calming and comforting to listen to your knowledge and good compassionate heart. You are very admirable - thanks/Antonio,Thailand

  • @susanwoodward7485
    @susanwoodward7485 3 года назад +11

    So appreciate your sensitivity to the "patient-perspective", and your calm, comprehensive, comprehensible explication of topics,

  • @cindybuntain9361
    @cindybuntain9361 2 года назад +4

    I can’t thank you enough for sharing your knowledge. And taking the time out of your busy schedule to help complete strangers. God bless you!!!!

  • @raparee777
    @raparee777 8 лет назад +9

    Very good videos on palpitations, thank you Dr Sanjay, these have helped me immensely

  • @arborside242
    @arborside242 2 года назад +19

    Thank you and thank you for this video. I truly feel your compassion for someone like me who is constantly anxious with constant palpitations and a racing heart rate. I saw my cardiologist yesterday and she prescribed beta blockers. What a BIG DIFFERENCE even with a very low dose. It’s comforting to hear your informative video that it’s safe to take to help with my physical symptoms. Btw, I have no underlying issues with my heart other than age-related issues (62 yo).

  • @bantay747
    @bantay747 2 года назад

    Thank you Dr. for sharing your expertise in Cardiology. An RN & MedTech here from the Philippines thanking you so much!

  • @bwagpdx802
    @bwagpdx802 Год назад +2

    Just leaving now the cardiologist with a beta blocker prescription and found this video. Super helpful thank you

  • @jademusic1211
    @jademusic1211 3 года назад +6

    Thank you, Dr. Gupta. I just got a call from my cardiologist that I have too many beats in my upper and lower chambers. He suggested possibly taking a beta blocker after I get some more tests done to rule out something else. I am anti-medication due to side effects. I'm a little comforted to know that I may not have to take them for life, so thank you. ♥️

  • @janbailey8949
    @janbailey8949 3 года назад +3

    This is an older video, but I am benefiting immensely from your videos. I wish & pray I can find a doctor like you!

  • @Overcastclips
    @Overcastclips 3 года назад +1

    The most helpful videos online! Thanks so much! Just started on Beta blockers for Palpitations and anxiety.

  • @lizijohn1
    @lizijohn1 3 года назад +5

    Wow, what a simple explanation. This is so helpful. I was so worried since last few weeks. After this video I am not worried.

  • @Raina430
    @Raina430 3 года назад +6

    Amazing. Just what I needed to know. Much appreciated.

  • @Refus777
    @Refus777 Год назад +3

    Thank you Doctor for such a well presented discussion on Beta Blockers! All Respect to You Sir for this authentic and complete messaging!

  • @ellasladek3124
    @ellasladek3124 4 года назад +2

    Thankyou, I like the way you explain it , it’s comforting to hear your honest evaluation

  • @susanannmclaughlin1634
    @susanannmclaughlin1634 6 лет назад +30

    Another great video Dr Gupta. I can feel my anxiety levels going down already. Not so scared now. Got my magnesium caps now so hope I can kick those rapid heart beat problems out of my life. Thanks for your advice....

  • @mmesa021
    @mmesa021 Год назад +5

    Thank you so much for this. Very precise explanation. You are helping a lot of us experiencing palpitations that lead to anxiety. Kudos Doc!

  • @lizzieb7373
    @lizzieb7373 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for your videos and giving your time! I have learned so much!

  • @galphoxy8181
    @galphoxy8181 Год назад +2

    Dr Gupta,
    You are rightly being praised by everyone who has watched this video. I join them in thanking you for taking the time and explaining the use of this drug, which as you have said, has been shown to be effective in managing the vicious cycle of anxiety causing ectopic beats.
    I’ve been ignoring mine for many years and recently started on blood pressures meds but still the ectopics continue. My cardiologist has now recommended beta blockers and again, as I do with all meds, I fight the idea taking them. I now accept that the fight or flight that seems to be a part of my everyday response needs controlling and that I obviously can’t do it myself.
    Thank you for making it clear that it is possible to stop these - if ones heart keeps to its new beating pattern. I also don’t like the idea of starting and staying on meds forever. I’ll hold on in hope that my heart/ body will make use of the low dose beta blockers and learn to manage stress a whole lot better.
    Thank you for a thorough explanation on the use of beta blockers. Solid medical information that is still relevant today.

  • @sassysouthernshoppermom
    @sassysouthernshoppermom 5 лет назад +41

    Thank you so much for making this video. It has answered all the questions that I was having in regards to Beta Blockers and the tachycardia and palpitations that I have been having. My stress level has been so high that I thought I was having a MI and started having panic attacks. My dr ordered a Beta Blocker and I have been more anxious since he ordered it because I have been scared to take it as to what or how I might feel. After watching this and now knowing that after things calm down I could be weaned off of it makes me feel so much better. I am young and was freaking out a little if I would have to be on this for life.
    Thank you again for this video!!

    • @aerodynamicist4
      @aerodynamicist4 5 лет назад +4

      I'm commenting 4 months after this post bur how are you now?
      I have been on metoprolol 25mg for 2 months and I have had a couple episodes of ventricular tachycardia and I was getting sever anxiety over it. The beta blockers helped me tremendously. Ask for a low dosage first because it may spook you just how effective it can be.

    • @lukeanthony2279
      @lukeanthony2279 2 года назад +3

      Your life will change after your 1st dose I just started and I feel very good and never feel tired I used to be tired all the time I could sleep all day. Now my body is happy and wants to get out of the bed

    • @lukeanthony2279
      @lukeanthony2279 2 года назад +2

      @@aerodynamicist4 dam I'm started at 50mg I guess my doctor seen something more lol I feel great now I'm so happy I got put on it. I probably needed it many years ago.

    • @nomankhan6402
      @nomankhan6402 2 года назад

      @@lukeanthony2279 how r u now I m also put on 50 mg atenolol

    • @SupremeODMG
      @SupremeODMG 2 года назад

      @@lukeanthony2279 im on propranolol 120mg daily so don't worry. Im having tachycardia/bradycardia randomly with SVT's.

  • @asilovemyselfiloveyou7171
    @asilovemyselfiloveyou7171 6 лет назад +19

    Hi Doctor. Thanks for taking the time to make your cardio videos. I find them easy to understand and they have stopped me from worrying unnecessarily. I've viewed a few because I seem to be suffering from what I perceive to be 'missing heartbeats' - sometimes one every 5 or so heartbeats, that sometimes goes on for several hours and at seemingly unrelated times (e.g. in bed, resting.... post meals). My 'missed heartbeats' are very noticeable and the period between these 'episodes' is getting shorter. I'm getting on a bit now (62) so best go see my gp and go from there. I wouldn't mind a referral, leading to electro &/or echo cardiograph but would feel v uneasy if specialist wanted me to undergo something more invasive like getting a camera/sensor inside my veins/arteries (I tend to think - if there are 'bits' (partial blockages) happily 'stuck' in there (i.e. causing no problem), I don't want possibility of them being dislodged, proceeding to cause complete blockage in smaller blood vessel (e.g. lung, brain). Very good case for leaving things alone. I know it's about weighing risk/reward etc. Anyway, thanks again for taking the time.

    • @aqeelhaider1103
      @aqeelhaider1103 2 года назад +1

      I have the same problem.....can you tell me if something has helping you?

  • @yowthubert1731
    @yowthubert1731 7 лет назад +43

    Sanjay, as always your videos are concise yet comprehensive, clear and just amazing.
    Thank you sir !

  • @TravelTrax
    @TravelTrax 3 года назад +1

    You benefit of many and demystify medical knowledge!! Thank you Dr Sanjay

  • @georgekerr3942
    @georgekerr3942 4 года назад +2

    Having just been diagnosed with pulmonary hypertension I thank you for your videos as it is helping me understanding my condition

    • @AST4EVER
      @AST4EVER 4 года назад

      So, are you taking metoprolol..??

  • @magoowho1540
    @magoowho1540 2 года назад +5

    I’m going through the change, and my palpitations are terrible. Thank you for this! It’s giving me peace of mind.

    • @Dobaya01
      @Dobaya01 Год назад +2

      Hiya! I have started the menopause and my palpitations are horrid and very random . My practice nurse was talking about treatment for menopause and possibly beta blockers. Last year I wore a 24hr heart monitor and had a ct scan of my heart but all appeared normal. I still suffer from palpitations and had a really annoying episode today. They are so random and make me really anxious. Which probably makes them worse . How about you? Really interested as you said you were also going thro the change.

    • @tranquilhabitat
      @tranquilhabitat 9 месяцев назад

      you probably wont see this but I too am going through the change get yourself some coq10 and magnesium glycinate. Take 320 mg of mag daily I myself take 400 mg you will feel a change by the 3rd day of taking this combo. 200 mg of the coq10 by the way.

  • @rajesh3473
    @rajesh3473 4 года назад +15

    You have a kind soul

  • @fionacassells623
    @fionacassells623 5 лет назад +2

    If your own doctor is no good at teaching patients , tell him about this gifted intelligent teacher, who is brilliant at integrating theory and practice! Excellent evidenced based information, you can trust this Doctor.

  • @wotuvont
    @wotuvont 4 года назад +2

    Hello Dr Sanjay! I am admired the way you have explained all corners about plapitations. I have seen almost for more than 6 hours different videos on palpitations related to the types, seriousness and the reasons fall inn causing palpitation. I want to add here that your suggestion is quite safe as mentioning for 3 to 4 weeks at max. Whereas I took Tenormin 25mg (the lowest Potency) for 4 years as half self medication and half recommended by a practitioner, I have faced side affects very badly and on a long run it disturbs all type of cholesterols. Additionally it causes obesity and etc etc. So you are very right to maintain life style from Day 1.

  • @tamaraspink4201
    @tamaraspink4201 5 лет назад +25

    I went to my GP after watching your videos and she couldn’t have been less interested. Thank you for your wonderful, informative videos.

    • @jaiicee5270
      @jaiicee5270 4 года назад +7

      Mines the same always say anxiety anxiety anxiety if I had a urine infection my doc would blame my anxiety... Very disconcerting ❤️

  • @xtruthx
    @xtruthx Год назад +7

    I have had issues with palpitations for almost 7 years. Ive also had surgery to correct WPW through ablation. I called my cousin who's a nurse practitioner and had a conversation with him. He suggested beta blockers but said I needed to talk with my doctor first. I was having bad anxiety the day that I called the doctor because of the palpitations. They went ahead and prescribed me beta blockers.. that was 3 days ago and I haven't had any since. I know everyone is different and should probably discuss this with their doctor but for me it seems to have worked.

  • @gerryrowan927
    @gerryrowan927 Год назад +1

    Well that was both so informative and reassuring, you have allayed all of my betablocker concerns in a 15 minute video.
    Thank you so much.🙏

  • @pilatesmeditation8762
    @pilatesmeditation8762 3 года назад

    You are a gift to humanity! Thank you

  • @paulinevanderhoff1764
    @paulinevanderhoff1764 5 лет назад +11

    Beta blockers work wonderfully for me. They make me calm also. Thank you for your great videos, you are an amazing cardiologist!

    • @billjoang
      @billjoang 4 года назад +2

      Pauline van der Hoff can I ask which one and how much. My doc wants me to start metroprolol 25 mg for PVCS. I’m nervous about starting , I’m afraid of the side effects and being stuck on them forever

    • @richtarin8404
      @richtarin8404 4 года назад +1

      billjoang same for me. I started to toprol xl. Same dose. Noticing nothing thus far as far as side effects. Settled PVCs a bit so far and less intense

  • @Mrsknightful
    @Mrsknightful 4 года назад +6

    I could cry because you have brought me so much peace right now. ... going in for more testing tomorrow..

  • @denieledwards6893
    @denieledwards6893 2 года назад +2

    DR GUPTA IS SMART AND A GOOD MAN.

  • @Historian212
    @Historian212 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this reassuring info! My doctor put me on a beta blocker about 6 weeks ago for high BP and palpitations. It does slow me down, but because I have anxiety, in some ways it’s a good thing. I’m enjoying your videos, and I’m relieved that you endorse the use of beta blockers. It has really helped my BP, and after a month or so the palpitations have lessened. I’ve been slowly losing weight and have cut way back on caffeine, carbs, etc., so I hope that I can go off the beta blockers in another month or two. 😊

  • @stanly5299
    @stanly5299 2 года назад +18

    Amazing video, even 6 years later. Everything you say is something I can relate to and definitely reduces my anxiety towards palpitations. Which correspondingly reduces my palpitations.

    • @judywright6889
      @judywright6889 2 года назад +1

      The abolutely same thing is happening with me! Very thankful for this good Doctor! ♡

  • @louisethomas4608
    @louisethomas4608 3 года назад +4

    You are a great Dr. Highly recommended and respectful. Thank you!❤️

  • @ibe8920
    @ibe8920 4 года назад

    Better than my Ex-pharmacist wife and many other cardiologist I saw - they tend to be very complicated people. You also doing excellent in BBC news good job - bless you!

  • @jessicaflores5713
    @jessicaflores5713 2 года назад +1

    Im a nursing student, really like this video cause it helped me understand what it is, thank you

  • @evelynildefonso766
    @evelynildefonso766 5 лет назад +10

    No doubt, you are the best cardiologist one could wish for. Thank you so much for the info you are sharing which i havent heard from my doctors🤗

  • @SAVAGE_D3MON
    @SAVAGE_D3MON 6 лет назад +13

    I've been dealing with SVT for about 10 years and finally started on Betta blockers today! Very low dose 3.15mg. uncomfortable feeling at first, it basically just makes you feel relaxed and for me makes me feel kinda heavy. Im really hoping it cures it, love your videos. You explain everything more than my doctor's do. Thank you very much!

    • @SAVAGE_D3MON
      @SAVAGE_D3MON 5 лет назад +4

      @@daveonthegocurley I'm doing great! I haven't had any attacks on the medicine, I get a few skip beats here and there but that's it.

    • @Radoslaw731
      @Radoslaw731 Год назад +1

      What kind of beta blocker you have? What name of the beta blocker?

    • @UnCannyValley67
      @UnCannyValley67 11 месяцев назад +2

      Sorry but 3.15mg of toprol is a homeopathic dose. Probably you benefitted from a placebo effect. But if it helps, thats good enough.

  • @dawnhodge2771
    @dawnhodge2771 2 года назад +1

    I don’t know what else to say that other people already haven’t except THANK YOU from the bottom of ‘my heart’ I get palpitations and tachycardia, in future I will try and use your information to try not to get so anxious. Thank you so much Sanjay

  • @anthonyk1020
    @anthonyk1020 4 месяца назад

    Wow, this video is such a lifesaver and so informative! I was put on betablockers about 2 weeks ago for palpitations and wasn't sure how will that affect until I see my cardiologist. THANK YOU!!!

  • @janetjoosten2697
    @janetjoosten2697 6 лет назад +3

    This is just what I needed to hear, thank you.

    • @YorkCardiology
      @YorkCardiology  6 лет назад +3

      Thank you so much for your comment and for watching the video. Please join me for live free chats on my Facebook page (type yorkcardiology@gmail.com in Facebook search) - I will be able to answer your questions there

  • @beeline717171
    @beeline717171 6 лет назад +4

    Such a charming man. Thank you for your videos, they are very much appreciated

  • @jacquelinedoerner8597
    @jacquelinedoerner8597 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much. My cardiologist basically said I could take a beta blocker with no explanation of how they work, side effects, long term/short term etc. You seem to always answer the questions that we haven’t even asked yet. It’s very validating and comforting.Thank-you.

  • @SimonMartinForPrimeMinister
    @SimonMartinForPrimeMinister 5 лет назад

    This is so reassuring and helpful thank you so much Sanjay

  • @esthercampusano3434
    @esthercampusano3434 6 лет назад +55

    Hello dr. Gupta. My physician gave me metoprolol 25 mg tablet but only told me to take half twice a day until I see my cardiologist this Monday. They ran double EKG test of which I was having no Pops at that time, two X-Rays every 3 hours and two separate blood works for the heart every 3 hours and they said that everything was normal he wants me to see the cardiologist because my palpitations are uncomfortable and scary so I'm going Monday and Monday can't come fast enough. It's limiting my abilities of everyday tasks and life and I absolutely hate it and I am sad over it. I do suffer from high anxiety and I get my palpitations early in the morning as well as when I lay down at night. I can also get it if I'm sitting down during the day and I'm not distracted. It's just a horrible thing to live with. Thank you for your videos. I just hope that on Monday the cardiologist won't find anything wrong because I think that's what's giving me even more anxiety. Good luck to everyone. Stress, anxiety sucks! Make it stop please Lord.

    • @whitneyweighsin
      @whitneyweighsin 3 года назад +2

      How r u now?

    • @itop5
      @itop5 3 года назад +5

      I'm 16 and I'm experiencing heart palpitations I'm currently on beta blockers and it having a major impact on my life

    • @Brandi.Nicole
      @Brandi.Nicole 3 года назад

      The medication you’re taking only works 50% of the time. Switch meds!

    • @kumarsanket4987
      @kumarsanket4987 3 года назад +1

      @@Brandi.Nicole Switch to what?

    • @Brandi.Nicole
      @Brandi.Nicole 3 года назад

      @@kumarsanket4987 there’s others on the market. Just research it. Also they have excellent groups on FB for this with real people who have said the same thing. Join a group or two and it will benefit you greatly.

  • @johnmaggiorino4493
    @johnmaggiorino4493 4 года назад +3

    That's me, ectopics for
    24years.Thanks Doc You Do Great videos. Thanks again!

    • @infinityroofer
      @infinityroofer 3 года назад +1

      I'm going on 40 days of ectopics and crawling out of my skin and completely unable to live normally. Did the beta blockers help you? I have about 10-25 ectopics/ minute and it usually lasts for 24 hours to 7 straight days with no relief. Now I'm anxious and hardly eating.

    • @football24091
      @football24091 2 месяца назад

      ​@@infinityrooferhow r u now

  • @murthyjakki
    @murthyjakki 2 года назад

    Your presence in tube a boon to so many people. Keep doing 🙏🏻🌿

  • @vaibh124
    @vaibh124 2 года назад

    The very way you speak has a calming effect on someone already anxious on related topics. Good going Sir. Good wishes :)

  • @Navygrl58
    @Navygrl58 5 лет назад +12

    What a blessing you are doctor to all of us who suffer from severe PVC's and who have cardiologists who either take these things too lightly or never explain what's happening to the extent you do. I suffer miserably with bigeminy PVC's on a constant nonstop basis. I've been through a series of beta blockers with no luck, metoprolol being the worst for me anyway, and finally have my life back with Bystolic, 10 mg in the am, Norvasc 5 mg in the afternoon and Bystolic 10 mg in the evening, no side effects whatsoever, thank God. I also followed your advice on the magnesium taurate 125 mg twice daily and feel so much better. To all out there who suffered like did, don't give up on the beta blockers, sometimes it takes going through a few to get the right one. God bless you doctor for helping us.

    • @rosejackson7979
      @rosejackson7979 3 года назад +1

      Did you get ever get fluid retention from metoprolol ?

    • @Navygrl58
      @Navygrl58 3 года назад

      @@rosejackson7979 Metoprolol exacerbated my pvc’s, gave me chest pains, made me feel like garbage, and I had intermittent fluid retention in my lower extremities, and always felt like I had to cough.

  • @colleenmoore978
    @colleenmoore978 6 лет назад +11

    Dr Gupta, you mentioned lifestyle and your on the right track. Toxicity and deficiency also contributes to palpitations. Do you have videos about possible exposure to mercury through dental procedures or nutritional deficiency?

  • @jackxkodiak2024
    @jackxkodiak2024 Год назад +2

    Far more informative than my cardiologist who is busy with people far sicker than I am and not interested in spending the time you have here informing me. You are spot on correct. PCV's gone, and I never had them before in my life. I am back to normal 6 months later.

    • @SINGHhar
      @SINGHhar Год назад

      What did you do?

    • @moklo479
      @moklo479 3 месяца назад

      What did you take?

  • @dianaespinal7609
    @dianaespinal7609 3 года назад

    YOURE AMAZING PLEASE CONTINUE TO SHARE KNOWLEDGE

  • @hgracern
    @hgracern 8 лет назад +19

    I'm grateful for yr explanations and for my beta blocker. It DOES cause nightmares, tho.

    • @Propacarmel
      @Propacarmel 5 лет назад

      Wow my mom said it makes you feel sad and depressed. That's what I'm not tryna do tho lol. I have heart palpitations.

  • @gillianretallack3905
    @gillianretallack3905 8 лет назад +13

    Another brilliant video, so informative ! Thank you for taking the time to explain all these issues .

  • @johnmaggiorino4493
    @johnmaggiorino4493 3 года назад +1

    Super cool Doc, lots of time for people, just like my father's cardiologist in South Africa, Dr F Hassen

  • @johntomsky
    @johntomsky 7 лет назад +2

    Hi Dr. Gupta, Thanks' for taking the time to do all these videos. My Doctor is reluctant to answer questions, after a 5 - 10 minuet visit, he is standing up holding on to the door knob, telling me to schedule another appointment in 6-months.

    • @SuperGuanine
      @SuperGuanine 4 года назад

      that happens to me... and it sure doesn't feel good. you feel like you need to grab onto his flying coat and hold him until he answers your questions. i gave up and now see a concierge cardiologist. he's available at any time. he answers my emailed questions. he gave me his personal cell no. and he stopped some of the meds which other drs prescribed for me b/cuz they were either unnecessary or harmful.

  • @dimitrioshatzipapafotiou2059
    @dimitrioshatzipapafotiou2059 6 лет назад +10

    Excellent video Dr. Gupta! I did suffer from palpitations for about a month, in some instances pretty severe! My cardiologist checked me out, everything was OK! So, he prescribed a small dose of beta blocker, which caused a significant (or dramatic) reduction in palpitations! His plan is exactly what you've described, take it for a couple months and then perhaps go off it, we will see. But the drug is safe and there is cardiac benefit even if we decide to continue it long term. Thank you for such informative videos, really appreciate it!

    • @ArjunSingh-sl8zr
      @ArjunSingh-sl8zr 4 года назад

      Hey I'm currently on inderal 10mg.
      How long should I have to take this..??

    • @GouravKumar-of6ib
      @GouravKumar-of6ib Год назад

      @@ArjunSingh-sl8zr ask ur cardiologist

    • @cfoster6804
      @cfoster6804 8 месяцев назад

      Beta blockers are not safe long term. You are altering body function in an unnatural way.

  • @carolchapman5262
    @carolchapman5262 2 года назад +3

    I wish my cardiologist would explain things to me in more detail as you do on your videos, I have heart disease and have had 4 stents fitted, initially it helped greatly, but a recent heart scan showed very slight Aortic Stenosis, that was pretty scary for me then to be told I wouldn’t be scanned for another 2years unless anything happens in the meantime, as you can imagine it didn’t exactly fill me with a great deal of confidence! 🥺

  • @dawnanderson2501
    @dawnanderson2501 Год назад

    This was very well explained. Thank you for all you do

  • @glasshalffull5626
    @glasshalffull5626 3 года назад

    Such a helpful and reassuring video. Thank you!

  • @kathleenfubler431
    @kathleenfubler431 4 года назад +3

    As always...thank you.

  • @texasmadeboy
    @texasmadeboy 5 лет назад +5

    Thank you for your in depth on beta blockers im 26 and my EF ejection fraction is at or around 40-45% i go to the cardiologist tommorow and i wasnt having the palpations for a while but have had bad anxiety the past month and i noticed i been having palpations more because i get worried and its like u said a cycle but the beta blockers really do help im on Metoprolol 50mg twice a day and they help i just pray my heart will get better and my EF will improve only God can heal me thank you and God Bless!

    • @kalitdudley
      @kalitdudley 5 лет назад

      TexasMadeBoy I had the same problems as you around the same age and was prescribed the same medication and dose. I found out it was GERD. It’s twenty years later and I’m STILL taking Metoprolol because I can’t get off of them!

  • @elenagruwell2918
    @elenagruwell2918 3 года назад +1

    Thank you very much from the bottom of my heart Dr Gupta!!
    You are an awesome person!! Just taking your precious time to research and give us a valuable information about what you have researched previously! Thanks again and God bless you😃❤️!!

    • @YorkCardiology
      @YorkCardiology  3 года назад +1

      So nice of you Elena
      thanks for your comment.It'd mean a tonne if you'd consider subscribing to the channel Elena:-

    • @elenagruwell2918
      @elenagruwell2918 3 года назад

      @@YorkCardiology I’ve already done it!!👍🏼

    • @elenagruwell2918
      @elenagruwell2918 3 года назад

      I am a subscriber 😃!

    • @elenagruwell2918
      @elenagruwell2918 3 года назад

      @@YorkCardiology Dr. Gupta, do you recommend for AFIB patients and taking those meds as eliquis, metoprolol and flecanude and others to get the Covid vaccine? Thank you in advance!!

  • @novencenahimana7373
    @novencenahimana7373 2 года назад +2

    Thank you Doctor for the amazing knowledge you share with millions of people to help them to cope with HBP, and I am one of them, You are doing a fantastic job., I am on Beta-blockers and the palpitation was making my life misery during the night. When I watch your video and follow your advice, My palpitation is starting to slow down. I use to wake up 3 or 4 times a night to drink water, now I wake up twice. I just want once again to thank you for your contribution. God bless. you.

    • @aqeelhaider1103
      @aqeelhaider1103 2 года назад +1

      Bro my life is hell due to palpitation ....im not able to sleep can you tell me if something helped you?

  • @edagish1051
    @edagish1051 5 лет назад +3

    I see a lot of questions..no answers. Love your videos

  • @louisethomas4608
    @louisethomas4608 3 года назад +4

    Great advice about heart palpitations. I have them . I'm learning a lot from you!

    • @AhYesIndeedItsFunTime
      @AhYesIndeedItsFunTime 3 года назад

      as someone who had them everyday for a long time I can't recommend taking magnesium twice a day enough, huge difference, as long as I don't over indulge in food I never have them anymore

    • @nakimeraangella4050
      @nakimeraangella4050 2 года назад

      @@AhYesIndeedItsFunTime heii dear how dd u get rid of the palpitations

  • @barbarapryce1349
    @barbarapryce1349 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much doc for the explanation on beta blockers

  • @carolineoginda5514
    @carolineoginda5514 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much doctor for your explanation about pulpitation and beta blockers my Jah bless you so much

  • @teresacoins8845
    @teresacoins8845 4 года назад +18

    You seem to be a great person, and thank you!!!
    I have been taking a beta blocker for 30 years now...
    I had severe palpitations, when I would go into these episodes with my heart, my pulse rate was over 200 times per minute... It turned out to be mitral valve prolapse... My heart rate was so fast I could not walk, I had to lay in the floor until it passed...
    I would have blinding headaches, and every time I stood up I would blackout... For me the beta-blocker only had one side affect... IT SAVED MY LIFE...
    I was placed on medicine at the age of 25... Once again I say it saved my life...

    • @speaktruth9313
      @speaktruth9313 2 года назад +2

      Have you been evaluated for an adrenal tumor?

    • @aprilmakeupworld6305
      @aprilmakeupworld6305 2 года назад

      @Teresa Coins which Beta Blocker did you take

    • @brandonbyng9681
      @brandonbyng9681 Год назад

      Good to hear as im in hospital now for it

    • @LastTrump7
      @LastTrump7 Год назад

      I am the same slight MVP. Had lots of palpitations, racing heart beat at times. Went into Afib 5-6 times over a 10 year period. Been on Atenolol 25 mg for 26 years. I have no symptoms or Afib in last 8 years. I think at 65 they may be causing fasting glucose to be 100-110. I feel also it may effect memory after 25 years. I would like to wean off. Anybody had any luck doing that I heard it is hard to do.

  • @davidpetrov1154
    @davidpetrov1154 4 года назад +4

    Great expectation. It's very obvious that you are passionate about what you work. Greetings!

  • @steveone9375
    @steveone9375 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for explaining this it has helped me a lot

  • @carolbenson6524
    @carolbenson6524 5 лет назад

    Thank you for your videos...they are so helpful!

  • @ClarkyGuitar
    @ClarkyGuitar 5 лет назад +19

    This video was very helpful thank you. I've had palpitations for about 6 months, which have completely ruined my life. They would last 12 hours at a time. I went to the doctor twice for the quick ECG and of course it was calm at the time and was basically told to go home and relax, given nothing. At the weekend I phone NHS 24 after a bad episode and they sent an ambulance, the paramedics were able to capture the issue properly, with my beats going up to as much as 200bpm. Then straight to hospital it was and on to beta blockers for atrial fibrillation which are working perfectly so far. Also on blood thinners as I may need my heart restarted. It's a vicious cycle, I was getting the palpitations and then worrying about them. I think the way you described it was great, you just need a break from them, beta blockers help and hopefully that will sort it out :)

    • @DanableLector
      @DanableLector 4 года назад +2

      ClarkyGuitar Really happy I’m not alone in this. My heart palpitations have never really had a diagnosis. I even wore a monitor for a month, and didn’t catch anything worth noting. I’ve dealt with this on and off for almost 15 years, and it’s really affected my life style. I’m to scared to push myself physically, in fear that I might have an episode, and something bad will happen. Have an upcoming appointment with a different cardio doc, and will be trying Bystolic in the mean time. Thanks for giving me hope!

    • @HRH.Princess
      @HRH.Princess 3 года назад +1

      Me to

    • @aprilmakeupworld6305
      @aprilmakeupworld6305 2 года назад

      @ClarkyGuitar which Beta Blocker did you take?

    • @ClarkyGuitar
      @ClarkyGuitar 2 года назад +4

      @@aprilmakeupworld6305 I took Bisoprolol (I think that's it's name). I haven't taken them for a year now. I found ways to deal with it like lots of exercise and drinking loads of water. No caffeine too. Still get the odd episode but the worst thing in the world is to worry about them. I took me a long time to do that so it's not easy but it helps.

    • @user-lr1ez5to8d
      @user-lr1ez5to8d 2 года назад

      @@ClarkyGuitar how long did it take for Bisoprolol to work? I have been given that but scared to take it

  • @Cami_BarbieDolls
    @Cami_BarbieDolls 2 года назад +4

    I took 1ml of CBD oil and got my heart irritated crazy palpitations, heart rate would jump up and down with high BP also! Went to emergency twice no luck they send me back home after some IV fluids that brought my heart rate down. Called my family doc and he put me on Beta Blockers called Propranolol 40mg two pills once a day. Lots of prayers from my family and church! Second day today and I feel way better. Praise Jesus! Thank you for your great video!!! Be blessed!!!

  • @nomdeplume5992
    @nomdeplume5992 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for these helpful videos. I just want to clarify that it’s not ‘flight or _fright‘_ but this sympathetic response name has recently been updated to, ‘fight, flight or freeze’.

  • @lindagemmell8176
    @lindagemmell8176 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this video, I have been put on beta blockers propranolol for anxiety due to palpitations and waking up during the night with my heart racing. One tablet a night seems to be helping with both anxiety and the palpitations. Thanks for taking the time to explain this to us . My doctor did not explain any of this, she just gave me the choice of anti depressant or beta blockers. I'm seeing a cardiologist this week so hopefully she will be able to investigate more and give me the answers I'm looking for . Thanks your a 🌟

  • @lucygudgeon-brennand1000
    @lucygudgeon-brennand1000 4 года назад +14

    Yesss, thank you so much for this. Im on a low dose of Propranolol for palps caused by anxiety of palps/and caused by hormonal fluctuations. I love them and my life isn't about palpitations anymore, the relief I get from that is a beautiful thing. I do wonder about weaning off at some point but I'm not ready yet. All the information about how they work and what palpitations are -I've had to research for myself (I'll probably be a heart surgeon in my next life) and your videos explain all the details that us disco hearted people want. You're an angel🤩

    • @gaby2786
      @gaby2786 3 года назад

      Hi Lucy how low is your dose ? I just start taking a few days ago but It just makes me awful on and off all day. I still have palpitations but not like before. I’m taking 25mg but I take take half of the pill mornings and before bedtime.

    • @gaby2786
      @gaby2786 3 года назад

      I forgot to mention that I have sinus tachycardia

    • @lucygudgeon-brennand1000
      @lucygudgeon-brennand1000 3 года назад

      @@gaby2786 Hi, I take 10mg, twice a day- I'm allowed 3 per day but seldom take 3. Have you been told to split the tablet?

    • @kozhinwolf7447
      @kozhinwolf7447 3 года назад

      @@gaby2786 how are you now?

    • @hannalee1989
      @hannalee1989 2 года назад

      @@gaby2786 how are you doing now

  • @yenovondu
    @yenovondu 6 лет назад +6

    Sanjay your channel is amazing with loads of relevant info..keep up the good work!
    I would like to know your thoughts on strategies for discontinuing/withdrawing beta blockers for heart healthy but anxiety palpitation sufferers..

  • @EWt5lg5alQWLqPViO9vk
    @EWt5lg5alQWLqPViO9vk 9 лет назад +1

    Very helpful. Thanks for this.

  • @Vga-kv8pj
    @Vga-kv8pj 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks very helpful Dr Gupta !

  • @hrobert745
    @hrobert745 3 года назад +12

    Thank you for covering this topic. I started with dizzy spells and fast heartbeat last November, and I’m struggling to understand my suddenly unreliable body.

    • @mohammadaarif3578
      @mohammadaarif3578 3 года назад +3

      Do you recover from post covid19
      I have also same problem

    • @speaktruth9313
      @speaktruth9313 2 года назад

      There are many reasons this could be going on . You need a kind, thorough practioner, perhaps a cardiologist and an endocrinologist to study you

    • @rajbirkaur3777
      @rajbirkaur3777 Год назад +2

      @@mohammadaarif3578 I have same problem, happened after covid 19 . I have covid in March and all symptoms started in may and still going on. Do you still have these symptoms?

  • @johne3087
    @johne3087 4 года назад +3

    Hi Sanjay.
    Just wanted to pass on a huge thank you for your very-helpful videos.
    I've been suffering various issues since my mum first got cancer back in Summer 2008.
    It's been a long journey since then trying to work things out and fix them when I really wasn't sure what was going on albeit I knew the symptoms.
    I wasn't keen on taking Propranalol when it was first prescribed to me in late 2012 when I was really suffering with stress.
    I tried all sorts - even a nutritionist which did help although that may well have been psychosomatic in hindsight.
    There were times I went to bed hoping I wouldn't wake up although I am too stubborn and not brave enough to take my own life fortunately!
    When my mum died in early 2015, things started to improve as I knew she was no longer suffering.
    With the benefit of hindsight and your helpful videos, which I have been watching for a few years now, I've been able to workout I started suffering from anxiety probably caused by stress.
    This video in particular of the spiralling effect you mention describes perfectly what I experience although because I didn't understandthatt, and perhaps I am a bit stubborn, I thought I could fix things. I think in my case food has caused ectopics and you are forever "right, I will start avoiding this to see if it is that causing it" and it just takes an age and you don't really get anywhere. I also discovered times when I could eat certain things without issue and other times I couldn't which really confused things!
    To be fair, I've had periods of good mental health in between times but after my nan (mum's side) died at the beginning of this year - it knocked me right back.
    6 months on and I seemed to be getting nowhere this time as I was quite bad (I had to take St John's Wort for a month initially to get me to a point where I felt human again) so I gave in and started taking beta blockers a couple of weeks ago.
    For me they have been a silver bullet and I am happy with your reassurance about how they behave and what they do (which is why I wasn't keen before).
    It's great you have taken the time to pass on your expert knowledge and because I really understand what is going on now, I feel better and more in control - as well has the Propranalol actually stopping my ectopics.
    I'm hoping to try your strategy of using them for one month and come off them to see. At least if I start heading back the wrong way - I'm happy to continue on them.
    So a huge thank you once again. It's amazing to watch videos from someone who goes above and beyond to help others and someone who clearly has a passion and knows their subject-matter incredibly-well.
    I only wish I'd started taking Propranalol back in 2012 when I first got it - but I was a wreck then and worried about everything so I wasn't in the best frame of mind.
    At least I've started now and not wasted more years messing around!
    All the best.
    John

  • @dasa5023
    @dasa5023 5 лет назад +2

    You are the best...period.

  • @user-rw1kp3iy1m
    @user-rw1kp3iy1m Год назад +2

    Thank you Dr. for the time that you give to people to help re-assure them, I myself included. I have suffered with PVCs for over 30 years and i still feel anxious every time I have a flare up. I do have them daily but somedays they are a bit calmer than other days. I do take a Beta Blocker 50mg daily and that seems to help although it does not alleviate them totally. I have had many echos, stress tests and am followed by a cardiologist and my heart is good, EF greater than 70. I have learned a great deal from listening and watching your videos , all very helpful. Thank you again.

    • @acechadwick
      @acechadwick 11 месяцев назад

      I suggest you have an iron test for anaemia.