@@YorkCardiology you are our hero because you teach us why we get palpitations or feel dizzy or nausea and chest pain and thank you so much for putting your knowledge on RUclips
My pulse does the same, sometimes even more "drastically". I was told that it is Normal so EAR SPA RELAXATION, I wouldn't think about it anymore. Our bodies are not robots, but bodies.
He could take my pulse anytime😉 he really does put your mind at ease by normalising these horrible ectopics makes them less scary if you're able to understand them and he explains it in such a way that I don't worry about mine at all now... ❤️
I have figured out over the past few months that my fluttering or skipped beats happen when i am tired or when I move or position myself in different positions. I have had a great deal of anxiety over these skipped beats. I have seen cardiologists and has tests ran. No one can tell me why I have these issues. There seems to be allot of people with these issues but no real reassurance or feedback from the medical community. I have been watching your videos for a few months and want to say thank you for what you are doing. You have given people, many of which have anxiety like me, reassurance that it is OK. Taking the time to give people peace of mind is truly wonderful. Thank you.
Dustin Montgomery mine mainly happens in bed. Never happened until 1 year ago. Was sitting down and boom felt my heart jump and then race. Since then i get these random pvc. Mainly at night. When laying down.
if you are also a medical professor, your students are blessed...if you are not a medical professor in a University, please be one. Your explanations are clear and precise, and you are very charismatic!
I've read about this too that also the ED staff will just send you home with anxiety med and tell you to relax. My EP nurse told me to just forget about them. There's nothing he can do for me. Yeah, easy for someone to say that doesn't get them, correct ?
@@chass5438 I had the quick ECG done at my local practice twice, and of course the beats weren't happening at the time so was told to go home and relax. Not very helpful! Finally was having a bad episode two weeks ago and paramedics caught my heart going 3 times as fast as it should and managed to get print outs of all the evidence. Was taken to A&E and was treated well, and now on beta blockers and blood thinners with possibility of a heart restart in the future (I forget the medical terminology now). Seems you have to prove you are struggling before they will do anything!
Dr. Gupta, You are a god-send. I cannot articulate my anomalies and yet you so distinctly articulate what I am going through. I cannot thank you enough. You give me hope. For that alone, I am forever indebted to you.
My father, a GP and cardiologist specialist passed away a couple years back after a 2 year pancreatic cancer battle. I was diagnosed with ectopics shortly before he passed, his advice was smoking and caffeine cessation, which helped partially. A recent flare up has brought me to your channel. Listening to your succinct insight delivered in a professional manner has made me feel close to my father once more. Sound and positive intellectual advice. Thank you
I am very sorry you lost your father. I’m also thankful that through Dr.Gupta’s many words of wisdom, you can have some peace, and feel close to your father.
I guess most of us have the same thing in common here. Which leads us in his videos. After watching most of his videos this one clearly explains what I’m feeling. When laying in bed getting ready to sleep in sympathetic with all the adrenaline from hard days work and when parasympathetic kicks in. Such a comfort finding someone who can explains what troubles us inside. I hope more people hear his words to clear their worries and find relief. Thank you Dr. Gupta for your hard work you’re exceptional.
I have been watching your channcel for a number of months. Its only now that i have been told i have ectopic heart beats. Not one of the doctors have ever made mention of posture or even any of the info your giving out on heart health. So thankful.
I have been suffering from ectopic heart beats for more than 20 years now. I went to see a cardiologist when I first experienced them but they they nether found anything so I've have to learn to live with them. Sometimes they can be very frightening and come on strong and they can take your breath away. It happens more when I'm relaxed and when I'm leaning forward. I didn't relise what they were until I started watching your RUclips video channel. Thank you so much Dr.
Do u practice breathing exercise......?sir.....yes deep and slow breathing exercise works....just patience and faith is required... practice for more than 30 min/day
Dear Dr Gupta, your videos are a ray of sunlight for anxious people with ectopic beats. I have a history of heart condition, replacing of aortic valve and implantation of pacemaker to stop bradi taqui that triggered atrial fibrilation. Also I had PC surgery in 1/2018 and are on ADT which makes everything worse. Last october I had mild COVID but a few months later I started having this ectopic nightmare and it got on my nerves. At night I get bigeminy rithm and it really upsets me and creates a little discomfort. During daytime if I do not sit too long I exercise a lot and feel fantastic for a 75 year old, can run, play tennis no symptoms no discomfort. Listening to your description I feel much more comforted, I think I am a vagal type, started a diet to loose excess 10 kilos and eating basically vegetarian, fruit only during the morning, and combining food to grant light and fast digestion. I will let you kn ow how it goes and thanks for being a HEALER
Thank you for clear and simple explanation on this topic. I have ectopic heartbeats when lying on both left and right side, when lying down. I feel better lying on the right side with my arm streched out, on top of my left side of my body. The chest opens up and the ectopic heartbeats stop and I fall asleep easily. I have seen some of your videos and they are exceptionally clear and easy to understand, please keep up the good work.
Thank you that puts it all in perspective and brings reassurance. I have found that stretching any time of day and any posture - like when you awake in the morning, a good old stretch with arms up etc, for about 15 seconds, makes the ectopics stop. It's amazing to see the heart suddenly register back to normal pulse on the pulseometer.
Wow! this was seven years ago posted and today after I have been suffering from this for 20 years someone just explains it so well and precise. I have been check numerous time and no one could explain it. Really appreciate all you do Doc. keep it up. Eternally Grateful. Just by knowing this, the levels of anxiety goes down so drastically is Life Changing. Thank You so Very Much.
For me personally, my ectopic beats were completely cured once I went to a chiropractor!! Please go consult with a chiropractor, get adjusted and get posture exercises. This will reduce the inflammation over time and within a couple of months, you should feel completely normal. The vagus nerve is something that most people don’t know about and it actually holds so much power over the body. Keep that vagus nerve healthy!
Omggg your so right it def stopped mines but when I stop getting adjusted I would get occasional pvcs but not like how I had them before going to a chiropractor I agree 100%
@@tsuperfly100 Yup! I'm a Gen-Z, and a lot of my life with technology has consisted of my body being hunched over (whether it is standing up, sitting on a chair, laying on a bed, etc.). I now have a standing desk (which moves up and down), and ergonomic chair (which keeps my back and neck straight), and I do exercises to maintain my posture every day. I go to chiropractor occasionally to get aligned. Getting palpitations / ectopic beats was my body's way of telling me that I needed to change my lifestyle, else my body would continue to deteriorate. Additionally, I do want to mention that ectopic beats don't happen for everyone who has a bad posture. The consequences for a bad posture are situational based off of the person's body. HOWEVER. Everyone who has a bad posture, will have a shorter life-span, because we tend to crush our organs with all of the pressure from our upper back / chest. And many people don't realize that in order to increase our life-span, we must keep a straight posture. It really is more important than people think.
Wow thanks for all that information I’m a nail tech for over 13 years and it requires me hunch over for hours. I am def going to get a better chair. And work on my posture. Also I have an appointment next week Thursday for the chiropractor. Everything u stated is so true!!!!! Keep preaching it many people needs to hear this.
I was just talking to my wife about the possibility of seeing a chiropractor, because my posture is bad. I have a Dowager's Hump™ forming even. I will try a chiropractor, thank you!
Friends, I’ve gotten a lot of relief by starting my day with 1/2-1hr of prayer (may be repetitive, that’s okay. Just enjoy being with God and feeling the grace) taking magnesium at bedtime, and taking CBD. CBD is wonderful. Singing also helps (maybe it regulates our breathing?) seriously, try it!
I have ectopics. I find when I straighten my shoulders back, they are somewhat relieved. I have a tendency to hunch forward probably from years of looking at cell phones and tablets Etc. Thanks for all your hard work and information love your videos
I notice this too. I knit most evenings then when i stop, stand up to go to bed the ectopics start. If I walk a round for a few minutes and stretch my arms up and back they settle down. It’s reassuring that you can physically stop them.
This guy is a god send. You almost explained mine to a tee when moving positions. I will get them bad when I get real mad over anything. Seems like the adrenaline sets them off. Same with working out. If I'm calm which is rare with anxiety disorders. But if I'm calm I don't have them as much. I also get them when I raise my arms above my head especially reaching for something or bending doen or over for anything I will set them off. I'm so relieved to hear Im not the only one getting very simular heart beats.
This sounds so much like me. When I bend, reach for anything. I have issues with my neck from bad posture too and notice if I move my neck a certain way, it'll do it.
Same here. Every time I’ve had svt I was either bending over or lifting my arms. When I’ve mentioned this to my dr they didn’t correlate it, but it’s interesting we’ve all noticed this. I’ve also had ectopic beats from turning my head or bending my neck.
@@jessicallee I don't even know if it's ectopic or palpitations. I honestly think that's it though. I've had ekgs in hospitals so far and they say it's fine. But I do mention how I move my neck and arms a certain way and it does it. Also I noticed when I sit down sometimes it does it too. Nobody seems to want to explain it to us except this video.
You have explained every symptom I've been having! Thank you soooo much! I have visited several doctors, one of which was a cardiologist, and no one has explained it. I was just told, "It's normal for your body." By not explaining what was happening I would be scared and confused...and distrusting of my physicians' advice. I will use your advice to reduce my ectopic from this point forward. Thank you again, truly.
6:28 - thank you for being the first cardiologist to not dismiss that as being on one’s head and that we just notice it more. This is *precisely* what happens to me: laying down, I go from under 1 ectopic a minute to 4 per minute (as measured by a tracker).
Thank you so much for taking the time to put all these videos up on palpitations.. I have been struggling with them for about 8 months and they have caused some major anxiety for me.. I have been to 2 different cardiologist who have been very vague and have not helped put my worry to rest at all.. these videos have given me some relief.
I have the vagal ectopics when getting bloated after food. Especially if laying down in combination to that. However, I also get ectopics after exercise, not sure if that might be due to food in the stomach or an imbalance in sympathetic / para sympathetic nerve. Sleeping with a bloated stomach is very difficult as the frequency and strength of the ectopics seems to increase. The best way to describe it is like a "murr-murr" feeling in the heart, followed by a noticeable break and then a hard beat and couple beats less harder beats to follow. Eventually, when getting woken up every 10, 20 to 30 minutes by these for a couple hours while trying to fall a sleep it will cause anxiety due to sleep deprivation (after many days) as well as anxiety because you get worried of what might be wrong with the heart. As long as the ectopics are mild or rather, as long as the blood pressure is not too high while the ectopics occur I barely notice them. But after a big meal or if getting anxious when going to bed, the ectopics might come with a slight adrenaline rush.. this is what causes the anxiety and palpitations to spike. Eventually it can trigger the fight of flight response and the heart will start racing... and you panic and think you're getting a heart attack. I have raised the head of the bed and I think it helps slightly but I also wake up coughing a bit fluid sometimes, which makes me suspect a hiatal hernia being one of the causes... This started 10 months ago when I got burned out from stress (still not recovered) and have never happened before in my life. I can add that I always feel better when standing up or walking and worse when sitting or laying down. Which further makes me suspect reflux or hiatus hernia.. especially an imbalance in the gut flora / stomach acidity, has to be..
Bending over, taking a seat, and lying in bed frequently give me ectopics. This video helps me to feel better about that. I also notice more palpitations when I am scared (public speaking, flying, etc.), or if I overeat or experience reflux. Thank you for the explanation. It helps!
All makes sense now. I always thought my symptoms have to do with the nervous system. Your explanations have taken the fear out of me. Thank you so very much. I wish other doctors would explain things in this way.
This is so relaxing to hear Ive been studying the vagus nerve because Ive experienced these beats for over 5 years now and after stress echos and ekgs and a cardiologist saying they were “stress induced arrhythmias”. I started researching because putting my boys to bed at night I would get these continuous flutters however when I would sit up they would stop. Coincidentally they were the same feelings I would get on a daily basis as well. I’m convinced that I get these day and night. The vagus nerve is simply amazing. However with anxiety and panic all of my life it can be scary. Thank you for this. I appreciate you being so open with your knowledge!
Thank you for reminding me of many things I learned many years ago when I had debilitating anxiety and panic attacks! Since Covid Vax’s and sick with it, it has all hit me hard, so glad I found you!
Thank you so much for taking the time to explain what most cardiologist don't. I wish you were my doctor i would feel alot more comfortable and cared for.
You are a marvel to us all Dr Gupta. Thanks to your amazing and very relaxed videos I've already been able to stop my ectopics as I recognise that they are due to anxiety. Knowing this I start the breathing exercises and they soon disappear. All due to you dear Dr. Bless you for all your wonderful explanations, help and advice.
This is insane and amazing! I have been telling people for the last few years that it seems like certain positions, like sitting or bending forward, bring on the ectopic heart beats for me. They have just looked at me like I was crazy and said it is normal and don't worry about it. I am 100% a WHY person. I cannot tell you how much this is helping me! Thank you so much!
Thank you thank you for what you are doing for people & the help they are getting from you. It shows you what little help they get from their own drs.just more pills.As an RN I believe they don’t know the answer & are to lazy to research it or someone is controlling their time. Thank you so much. You are greatly admired by many !!!
I can't thank you enough for your videos and your research on these ectopic heartbeats. I've developed these over the past six months due to some type of medical issue none of the doctors I've seen can figure out. I'm pretty sure it's from lyme disease from when I got bit by a few deer ticks while living in the state of Connecticut... Now I'm stationed in Hawaii and the doctors out here are clueless to lyme. Your videos have help me understand A lot about ectopic beats and what is actually happening with my heart when they hit. I've been subscribed to your channel for a few weeks now and I enjoy you sharing your knowledge and research! Thank you so much!
For me it's lying on my left and bending forward that I start to feel the ectopic beats. Thank you so much Dr Gupta for all your videos they have helped me so much ❤
Thank you so much doctor! I was so worried about these… I’m 27 and feel them often especially when I am working (I sit down to work) and then have to go up and down stairs quickly and then when I’m going to bed. I get so scared but I’ve done EKG and stress tests before and nothing has shown strange. You really are helping me understand these strange sensations!
I suffer with ectopics. I’ve just recently started watching your videos and they are very informative and reassuring. You talk about autonomic nervous system. I have recently been diagnosed with fibromyalgia which is thought to be autonomic nervous system dysfunction. I’m sure it’s all related now.
I have gotten significant relief from lying down and inhaling for 5 seconds...holding for 5 seconds...exhaling for 5 seconds...and then holding for 5 seconds. Sometimes at first they get worse, but then...usually after at least 5 minutes of steadily doing this...they calm down considerably or disappear. I've even gotten some relief from doing it standing up when I'm out and about. As I get more relaxed, I sometimes end up doing 6-6-6-6 seconds. It doesn't always work, but often does. I tried just 5 seconds inhaling and 5 seconds exhaling but it had little to no effect. Sharing in case anyone wants to try it. Thanks Sanjay for your videos. I'm sure a lot of people have gotten some relief simply from your often reassuring information and the friendly manner in which you share it. Be well. ;~)
@@ednaowens1233 what you are doing here is basically massaging the vagus nerve. I am of the belief that the vagus nerve is the root of all things that bang (in the night) lol
Thank you so much for this video! My doctor had no explanation when I mentioned the postural nature of what I experience. I sleep on my back now with two pillows and don’t over eat anymore.
Thank you so much for answering a life long worry I've had about what's going on with me. This is exactly what's going on with me. I'm 44 and it started in very young child hood years.
Thanking you. I am 69yr female. When my 30s wore holter monitor. Kept diary. Food, time of day etc. Determined sympathetic heart rhythm affected by caffeine which can drive adrenal run or gun response. That was very helpful.
Ah, thank you. Sincerely ~ thank you. I now understand how autonomic issues (heart rate falling to 30 bpm and then subsequent ectopics and low BP upon standing) usually only happen when I’m sitting in particular types of chairs. It made no sense! It’s all about the pressure I’m creating on the inside. I suspected that, but needed some voice of knowledge to get me to the how of it all. Thank you for doing what you do. I, for one, truly appreciate you.
Dr.Gupta, thank you so much for your videos. I have had palpitations for years, but whenever they get scary, I just watch your videos and instantly feel reassured that most likely I’m gonna get through this alive 😆 💜 Thank you and God bless you!
I have vagal ectopic episodes that predominantly occur at night, and YES, it is postural! I have, by sheer fluke, found a strategy that stops the palpitations: when it begins, I get up, move and walk around, including going up and down stairs, drink some cold water, then stretch out again on my back with my head propped up. I have refused to take daily medications but do have some in my medicine cabinet if the palpitations do not subside after awhile. My cardiologist calls this the ‘pill in the pocket’ method. I’m satisfied with my own way of dealing with my heart issues, as I feel more responsible and in charge of my own body. I definitely agree with you Dr Gupta’s philosophy of not worrying about or fearing the when of death. Thank you for your generous and honest videos.
I’ve been diagnosed with pots recently, and have had a increase ectopics it with irregular beats/pvcs. It is very dustressing when happening lying down . And have found comfort in finding your channel.
I hardly ever got them very bad when I could exercise but now that my chronic pain will not let me exercise they’ve gotten much worse. Very curious. Thank you so much Doctor for all that you’re doing that ever videos of been very helpful for me. You should win some type of a doctor of the year award
I tend to get a palpitation if I’m leaning forward and take a big breath. Sometimes it’s hard to tell the different between acid and a palpitation as well.
This helped me so much! Along with video where you speak about fear and ectopic beats. I was never sensitive to these until I started having heart palpitations in perimenopause. After getting my hormones help. I still felt these once in a while at the end of day when I would get in bed mostly laying on my left side. Helping me to understand this means so much to me. Thank you!
Dear doctor Gupta, you helped me to understand my palpitation problem more than any doctor I visited. You are the best. Great educator, sweet, smart, and beautiful. Love to watch your every new lecture.
14 doctors and a cardiologist couldn't find this and have no clue , I've come to the understanding that my svts are vegal, you've explained so much that is exactly whats wrong with me, thank you
This doctor made so much sense on this topic I felt so much better listening to him he made me feel so calm and relaxed as I suffer with ectopic beats and get so worried about them but he took my fear away just watch I g him tell people not to fear thank you
I think I have both types if that is possible.... I can relate to both of them. Thank you very much for this information. Especially the forward bend thing was very interesting!
Thank you Dr Gupta, this is exactly how my "ectopics" begin . I have had them since the age of 14 and this has never been explained to me. I am being followed years later..
I get them bad when I bend over picking up things😢 so happy I found this guy. I get bad panic attacks and my cardiologist and primary think it's all in my bed
Dr Gupta you are my hero because you explain all these different issues. The medical doctors at the hospital do not have the time to go into the details of the patients diagnosis. My GP is very good at listening to me when I need reassurance with my diagnosis of AF with Factor 5 Leiden, so i am on anti coagulant therapy but it is causing me real problems with breathlessness. Thank you so much.
7:18 yes! this is me! I get skipped or “extra” beats 90% of the time laying down for bed, and of those almost always on my left side, and only occasionally on my back. Never on my right side. If I know I’m tired or anxious, or had a stressful day, I won’t even attempt laying down on my left side or back.
I can add stomach distension to the list of vagal triggers. Unless I take the time (and remember) to burp freely after a meal, particularly a large one, I can often bring on ectopic beats. Also, and this is just my experience, I can sleep and relax, with far fewer palpitations (the sensation that the heart is thumping and bumping, or just beating extra forcefully), on my right side. Sleeping on my back is also good, but it causes more aerophagia on a CPAP machine. Left side sleeping is only possible for me when my heart has been calm all day, and almost always to turn over onto it during the sleep cycle.
Wonderfully helpful and comforting information. So many things you talk about tie very well into what my own cardiologists, docs, disautonomia experts have shared with me. Thank you thank you!
Lifting the head of the bed works for me. I used to use many pillows but then discovered a GERD wedge shaped pillow. Helps immensely with ectopics at bedtime!
You don't know how spot on you are. I tried to tell my doctor that when I was laying on my left and got up quickly I went into AFIB, the next time was went I leaned forward to give my german shepard a kiss on the head. They brushed it off and didn't listen. I have Ectopic heartbeats several times a day...
Thank you for the information. I occasionally get ectopics more when lying in bed with a couple of pillows behind my back. I then sit up straight and they usually go away. But it occurs mainly when leaning over a snooker or pool table and doing exercise. I have also had palpitations that have started this way. I find that pulling my shoulders back helps to lower heart rate and frequency of ectopics. It's reassuring to know that other people get these ectopics.
Dr Gupta. I know this video is four years old but I only recently discovered you. I have a heart and BP that suddenly go wild and often end up for ecgs at the emergency. Of course nothing wrong and I feel silly. I also get ectopics mostly at night so will follow your tip of raising the bed. Checkup with cardiologist next week but thanks for your wonderfully clear explanations - they are really reassuring. At 77 my erratic heart and BP are a bit concerning. Take good care of yourself in these difficult times. Greetings from Switzerland.
You my man keep me sane . whenever im anxious or feeling panicy ,i find comfort in your videos . Thanks so much .
I feel the same way. I keep his videos in a playlist to help with calming me down. So awesome that I found his videos.
Me 3 ❤
Agreed. I don't think I've found another person who brings more comfort to me than this guy. What a blessing.
I have all this I Met 3 cardiologists ..no one told me this pity
Same!!
All heroes don't wear capes...Dr I salute you!!
these are lovely kind words..thank you!
@@YorkCardiology hi where are you located? I have POTS and I live in Brooklyn New York
@@YorkCardiology you are our hero because you teach us why we get palpitations or feel dizzy or nausea and chest pain and thank you so much for putting your knowledge on RUclips
@@anikacorbett7714 he is based in the UK hospital
@@anikacorbett7714 York in England.
Sir please dont ever stop posting the videos, you don’t know it is making thousands of people to feel better..humble request sir
I came here to learn more about Heart Palps and now I'm pretty sure I have a crush on this Doctor. A new reason for my heart to flutter
Awww Shannon...youve made an old man very happy:-) I shall walk with a spring in my step today:-)
My pulse does the same, sometimes even more "drastically". I was told that it is Normal so EAR SPA RELAXATION, I wouldn't think about it anymore. Our bodies are not robots, but bodies.
Shannon Marie Wolfe how can you not fell in love with him?
Same 😃🙈
He could take my pulse anytime😉 he really does put your mind at ease by normalising these horrible ectopics makes them less scary if you're able to understand them and he explains it in such a way that I don't worry about mine at all now... ❤️
I have figured out over the past few months that my fluttering or skipped beats happen when i am tired or when I move or position myself in different positions. I have had a great deal of anxiety over these skipped beats. I have seen cardiologists and has tests ran. No one can tell me why I have these issues. There seems to be allot of people with these issues but no real reassurance or feedback from the medical community. I have been watching your videos for a few months and want to say thank you for what you are doing. You have given people, many of which have anxiety like me, reassurance that it is OK. Taking the time to give people peace of mind is truly wonderful. Thank you.
Dustin Montgomery mine mainly happens in bed. Never happened until 1 year ago. Was sitting down and boom felt my heart jump and then race. Since then i get these random pvc. Mainly at night. When laying down.
Same here
What are your symptoms of skipping beats ?
@@jl3072exactly the same. I can almost feel when one is about to happen then boom, it does.
I agree with you, those with creativity and imagination really suffer from spook thoughts which triggers the response!
whenever i see your videos, it gives me immense relief from panic attacks.
if you are also a medical professor, your students are blessed...if you are not a medical professor in a University, please be one.
Your explanations are clear and precise, and you are very charismatic!
This FREE medical help has helped me more than a lot of cardio DR ,s that i have payed for.
You are a godsend. The amount of anxiety you have relieved for me about my ectopics is astronomical.
Been to hospital 3x through emergency and never got the information that helped me like what I got from this video - I owe you a lot. Thanks so much
I've read about this too that also the ED staff will just send you home with anxiety med and tell you to relax. My EP nurse told me to just forget about them. There's nothing he can do for me. Yeah, easy for someone to say that doesn't get them, correct ?
@@chass5438 I had the quick ECG done at my local practice twice, and of course the beats weren't happening at the time so was told to go home and relax. Not very helpful! Finally was having a bad episode two weeks ago and paramedics caught my heart going 3 times as fast as it should and managed to get print outs of all the evidence. Was taken to A&E and was treated well, and now on beta blockers and blood thinners with possibility of a heart restart in the future (I forget the medical terminology now). Seems you have to prove you are struggling before they will do anything!
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Dr. Gupta, You are a god-send. I cannot articulate my anomalies and yet you so distinctly articulate what I am going through. I cannot thank you enough.
You give me hope. For that alone, I am forever indebted to you.
You are such a great help to my son, we were lost until we found you're videos. Please keep doing what you're doing. You are God sent.
My father, a GP and cardiologist specialist passed away a couple years back after a 2 year pancreatic cancer battle. I was diagnosed with ectopics shortly before he passed, his advice was smoking and caffeine cessation, which helped partially. A recent flare up has brought me to your channel. Listening to your succinct insight delivered in a professional manner has made me feel close to my father once more. Sound and positive intellectual advice. Thank you
Ectopics are not a condition. They are a common experience for many many people
I am very sorry you lost your father. I’m also thankful that through Dr.Gupta’s many words of wisdom, you can have some peace, and feel close to your father.
I wish everyone with ectopic heart beats could see this GREAT doctor's videos !!
I guess most of us have the same thing in common here. Which leads us in his videos.
After watching most of his videos this one clearly explains what I’m feeling.
When laying in bed getting ready to sleep in sympathetic with all the adrenaline from hard days work and when parasympathetic kicks in.
Such a comfort finding someone who can explains what troubles us inside. I hope more people hear his words to clear their worries and find relief.
Thank you Dr. Gupta for your hard work you’re exceptional.
Yes that's my story. Hope you still reply to this thread since I wanna ask how it feels for you and if it still happens.
@@ZeroLoveTennisI get Ectopic Heart beats when my heart rate is 60s . And it sucks man 🥺
I have been watching your channcel for a number of months. Its only now that i have been told i have ectopic heart beats. Not one of the doctors have ever made mention of posture or even any of the info your giving out on heart health.
So thankful.
I have been suffering from ectopic heart beats for more than 20 years now. I went to see a cardiologist when I first experienced them but they they nether found anything so I've have to learn to live with them. Sometimes they can be very frightening and come on strong and they can take your breath away. It happens more when I'm relaxed and when I'm leaning forward. I didn't relise what they were until I started watching your RUclips video channel. Thank you so much Dr.
Do u practice breathing exercise......?sir.....yes deep and slow breathing exercise works....just patience and faith is required... practice for more than 30 min/day
Wow! Thank you, I hope I can say the same in 20 years as I’ve just “discovered” them at age 44.
Yes thank goodness
Graham cook same here I do experience.
Thanks, u just answered my question I just posted. 💚
My favorite cardiologist, who has helped me so much through his videos.
I pray to have more people like you out there,thank you so much.really appreciate your time and support for all people in need.bless you
You've no idea how beneficial your videos are...
Dear Dr Gupta, your videos are a ray of sunlight for anxious people with ectopic beats. I have a history of heart condition, replacing of aortic valve and implantation of pacemaker to stop bradi taqui that triggered atrial fibrilation. Also I had PC surgery in 1/2018 and are on ADT which makes everything worse. Last october I had mild COVID but a few months later I started having this ectopic nightmare and it got on my nerves. At night I get bigeminy rithm and it really upsets me and creates a little discomfort. During daytime if I do not sit too long I exercise a lot and feel fantastic for a 75 year old, can run, play tennis no symptoms no discomfort. Listening to your description I feel much more comforted, I think I am a vagal type, started a diet to loose excess 10 kilos and eating basically vegetarian, fruit only during the morning, and combining food to grant light and fast digestion. I will let you kn ow how it goes and thanks for being a HEALER
Thank you for clear and simple explanation on this topic. I have ectopic heartbeats when lying on both left and right side, when lying down. I feel better lying on the right side with my arm streched out, on top of my left side of my body. The chest opens up and the ectopic heartbeats stop and I fall asleep easily. I have seen some of your videos and they are exceptionally clear and easy to understand, please keep up the good work.
Thank you that puts it all in perspective and brings reassurance. I have found that stretching any time of day and any posture
- like when you awake in the morning, a good old stretch with arms up etc, for about 15 seconds, makes the ectopics stop. It's amazing to see the heart suddenly register back to normal pulse on the pulseometer.
Wow! this was seven years ago posted and today after I have been suffering from this for 20 years someone just explains it so well and precise. I have been check numerous time and no one could explain it. Really appreciate all you do Doc. keep it up. Eternally Grateful. Just by knowing this, the levels of anxiety goes down so drastically is Life Changing. Thank You so Very Much.
For me personally, my ectopic beats were completely cured once I went to a chiropractor!! Please go consult with a chiropractor, get adjusted and get posture exercises. This will reduce the inflammation over time and within a couple of months, you should feel completely normal. The vagus nerve is something that most people don’t know about and it actually holds so much power over the body. Keep that vagus nerve healthy!
Omggg your so right it def stopped mines but when I stop getting adjusted I would get occasional pvcs but not like how I had them before going to a chiropractor I agree 100%
@@tsuperfly100 Yup! I'm a Gen-Z, and a lot of my life with technology has consisted of my body being hunched over (whether it is standing up, sitting on a chair, laying on a bed, etc.).
I now have a standing desk (which moves up and down), and ergonomic chair (which keeps my back and neck straight), and I do exercises to maintain my posture every day. I go to chiropractor occasionally to get aligned.
Getting palpitations / ectopic beats was my body's way of telling me that I needed to change my lifestyle, else my body would continue to deteriorate.
Additionally, I do want to mention that ectopic beats don't happen for everyone who has a bad posture. The consequences for a bad posture are situational based off of the person's body. HOWEVER. Everyone who has a bad posture, will have a shorter life-span, because we tend to crush our organs with all of the pressure from our upper back / chest. And many people don't realize that in order to increase our life-span, we must keep a straight posture. It really is more important than people think.
Wow thanks for all that information I’m a nail tech for over 13 years and it requires me hunch over for hours. I am def going to get a better chair. And work on my posture. Also I have an appointment next week Thursday for the chiropractor. Everything u stated is so true!!!!! Keep preaching it many people needs to hear this.
@@tsuperfly100 Of course!! I’m glad I can be of assistance :)
I was just talking to my wife about the possibility of seeing a chiropractor, because my posture is bad. I have a Dowager's Hump™ forming even. I will try a chiropractor, thank you!
TRUE DR .when my stomach is bloated..i get all these problem....so true
Friends, I’ve gotten a lot of relief by starting my day with 1/2-1hr of prayer (may be repetitive, that’s okay. Just enjoy being with God and feeling the grace) taking magnesium at bedtime, and taking CBD. CBD is wonderful. Singing also helps (maybe it regulates our breathing?) seriously, try it!
I have ectopics. I find when I straighten my shoulders back, they are somewhat relieved. I have a tendency to hunch forward probably from years of looking at cell phones and tablets Etc. Thanks for all your hard work and information love your videos
I notice this too. I knit most evenings then when i stop, stand up to go to bed the ectopics start. If I walk a round for a few minutes and stretch my arms up and back they settle down. It’s reassuring that you can physically stop them.
Hi Dawn,
Hi Alison
I have the same problem 😢
And I'm worried about, what a solution for this condition please let me know if there is any way ,
I also feel the ectopics when I hunch forward. I’m trying to sit straighter when I’m in a chair.
I have an increase of them when I slouch on the couch. So me too
Great explanations! I've had ectopics my whole life. He is %100 right. Thank you so much Sanjay Gupta.
This guy is a god send. You almost explained mine to a tee when moving positions. I will get them bad when I get real mad over anything. Seems like the adrenaline sets them off. Same with working out. If I'm calm which is rare with anxiety disorders. But if I'm calm I don't have them as much. I also get them when I raise my arms above my head especially reaching for something or bending doen or over for anything I will set them off. I'm so relieved to hear Im not the only one getting very simular heart beats.
Bending over is a big one for me
This sounds so much like me. When I bend, reach for anything. I have issues with my neck from bad posture too and notice if I move my neck a certain way, it'll do it.
Same here. Every time I’ve had svt I was either bending over or lifting my arms. When I’ve mentioned this to my dr they didn’t correlate it, but it’s interesting we’ve all noticed this. I’ve also had ectopic beats from turning my head or bending my neck.
@@jessicallee I don't even know if it's ectopic or palpitations. I honestly think that's it though. I've had ekgs in hospitals so far and they say it's fine. But I do mention how I move my neck and arms a certain way and it does it. Also I noticed when I sit down sometimes it does it too. Nobody seems to want to explain it to us except this video.
I know its been 5 years since you last posted but hoe are you feeling now? I have been feeling the same and its miserable
You have explained every symptom I've been having! Thank you soooo much! I have visited several doctors, one of which was a cardiologist, and no one has explained it. I was just told, "It's normal for your body." By not explaining what was happening I would be scared and confused...and distrusting of my physicians' advice. I will use your advice to reduce my ectopic from this point forward. Thank you again, truly.
6:28 - thank you for being the first cardiologist to not dismiss that as being on one’s head and that we just notice it more. This is *precisely* what happens to me: laying down, I go from under 1 ectopic a minute to 4 per minute (as measured by a tracker).
Thank you so much for taking the time to put all these videos up on palpitations.. I have been struggling with them for about 8 months and they have caused some major anxiety for me.. I have been to 2 different cardiologist who have been very vague and have not helped put my worry to rest at all.. these videos have given me some relief.
I have the vagal ectopics when getting bloated after food. Especially if laying down in combination to that. However, I also get ectopics after exercise, not sure if that might be due to food in the stomach or an imbalance in sympathetic / para sympathetic nerve.
Sleeping with a bloated stomach is very difficult as the frequency and strength of the ectopics seems to increase. The best way to describe it is like a "murr-murr" feeling in the heart, followed by a noticeable break and then a hard beat and couple beats less harder beats to follow. Eventually, when getting woken up every 10, 20 to 30 minutes by these for a couple hours while trying to fall a sleep it will cause anxiety due to sleep deprivation (after many days) as well as anxiety because you get worried of what might be wrong with the heart.
As long as the ectopics are mild or rather, as long as the blood pressure is not too high while the ectopics occur I barely notice them. But after a big meal or if getting anxious when going to bed, the ectopics might come with a slight adrenaline rush.. this is what causes the anxiety and palpitations to spike. Eventually it can trigger the fight of flight response and the heart will start racing... and you panic and think you're getting a heart attack.
I have raised the head of the bed and I think it helps slightly but I also wake up coughing a bit fluid sometimes, which makes me suspect a hiatal hernia being one of the causes... This started 10 months ago when I got burned out from stress (still not recovered) and have never happened before in my life.
I can add that I always feel better when standing up or walking and worse when sitting or laying down. Which further makes me suspect reflux or hiatus hernia.. especially an imbalance in the gut flora / stomach acidity, has to be..
You're describing me.
Same as me
Right dear 👍🏼
Yes yes yes I have noticed that an imbalance in gut flora causes problems.
Bending over, taking a seat, and lying in bed frequently give me ectopics. This video helps me to feel better about that. I also notice more palpitations when I am scared (public speaking, flying, etc.), or if I overeat or experience reflux. Thank you for the explanation. It helps!
can we talk ?
Ashley Desjardins pvc?
Research vagus tone.
All makes sense now. I always thought my symptoms have to do with the nervous system. Your explanations have taken the fear out of me. Thank you so very much. I wish other doctors would explain things in this way.
Thank you for your videos. You are a caring individual. You are a healing balm for those of us with heart issues that feel we aren't listened to
Sanjay you are one amazing cardiologist, thank you for all your hard work that you went through to get to where you are today!
This is so relaxing to hear Ive been studying the vagus nerve because Ive experienced these beats for over 5 years now and after stress echos and ekgs and a cardiologist saying they were “stress induced arrhythmias”. I started researching because putting my boys to bed at night I would get these continuous flutters however when I would sit up they would stop. Coincidentally they were the same feelings I would get on a daily basis as well. I’m convinced that I get these day and night. The vagus nerve is simply amazing. However with anxiety and panic all of my life it can be scary. Thank you for this. I appreciate you being so open with your knowledge!
Thanks a lot for sharing this video. You are God send and relieved me from my anxiety.
Thank you for reminding me of many things I learned many years ago when I had debilitating anxiety and panic attacks!
Since Covid Vax’s and sick with it, it has all hit me hard, so glad I found you!
Your are amazing dr Gupta….my mum has ectopics and I keep sending her your videos! What a legend! Thank you!
For people with anxiety like me, searching for "data" driven answers, this is truly godsend , thank you so much!!!!
Thank you so much for taking the time to explain what most cardiologist don't. I wish you were my doctor i would feel alot more comfortable and cared for.
How very kind ..thank you so much!
Dr Gupta you really are a god send ... I salute you sir .
You are a marvel to us all Dr Gupta. Thanks to your amazing and very relaxed videos I've already been able to stop my ectopics as I recognise that they are due to anxiety. Knowing this I start the breathing exercises and they soon disappear. All due to you dear Dr. Bless you for all your wonderful explanations, help and advice.
This is insane and amazing! I have been telling people for the last few years that it seems like certain positions, like sitting or bending forward, bring on the ectopic heart beats for me. They have just looked at me like I was crazy and said it is normal and don't worry about it. I am 100% a WHY person. I cannot tell you how much this is helping me! Thank you so much!
Same here...sitting or/ bending forward
Doctor, you are really doing a wonderful job. God bless you!
Thank you thank you for what you are doing for people & the help they are getting from you. It shows you what little help they get from their own drs.just more pills.As an RN I believe they don’t know the answer & are to lazy to research it or someone is controlling their time.
Thank you so much. You are greatly admired by many !!!
I can't thank you enough for your videos and your research on these ectopic heartbeats. I've developed these over the past six months due to some type of medical issue none of the doctors I've seen can figure out. I'm pretty sure it's from lyme disease from when I got bit by a few deer ticks while living in the state of Connecticut... Now I'm stationed in Hawaii and the doctors out here are clueless to lyme.
Your videos have help me understand A lot about ectopic beats and what is actually happening with my heart when they hit. I've been subscribed to your channel for a few weeks now and I enjoy you sharing your knowledge and research! Thank you so much!
You are truly a God-send, Dr. G. You do give me comfort with your info! Thank you so much!!!
Sanjay, can you please publish a book with all of this information. I would definitely buy it :)
thank yoU!!!!!!! Working on it:-)
Ryan S my english is broken so what does ectopic mean did he mean pvcs? please help me
@@talalaltalalvlogs5181 partially yes, ectopic beats may mean PVC or PAC
For me it's lying on my left and bending forward that I start to feel the ectopic beats. Thank you so much Dr Gupta for all your videos they have helped me so much ❤
Thank you so much doctor! I was so worried about these… I’m 27 and feel them often especially when I am working (I sit down to work) and then have to go up and down stairs quickly and then when I’m going to bed. I get so scared but I’ve done EKG and stress tests before and nothing has shown strange. You really are helping me understand these strange sensations!
Check the state of you vagus nerve and cervical spine.
I suffer with ectopics. I’ve just recently started watching your videos and they are very informative and reassuring. You talk about autonomic nervous system. I have recently been diagnosed with fibromyalgia which is thought to be autonomic nervous system dysfunction. I’m sure it’s all related now.
I have gotten significant relief from lying down and inhaling for 5 seconds...holding for 5 seconds...exhaling for 5 seconds...and then holding for 5 seconds. Sometimes at first they get worse, but then...usually after at least 5 minutes of steadily doing this...they calm down considerably or disappear. I've even gotten some relief from doing it standing up when I'm out and about. As I get more relaxed, I sometimes end up doing 6-6-6-6 seconds. It doesn't always work, but often does. I tried just 5 seconds inhaling and 5 seconds exhaling but it had little to no effect. Sharing in case anyone wants to try it. Thanks Sanjay for your videos. I'm sure a lot of people have gotten some relief simply from your often reassuring information and the friendly manner in which you share it. Be well. ;~)
Thank you for sharing Mr. Burnett. I will definitely use this technique. All things that help are welcome in my book. :-)
@@ednaowens1233 what you are doing here is basically massaging the vagus nerve. I am of the belief that the vagus nerve is the root of all things that bang (in the night) lol
Thank you gen
I'm trying this practice
It’s called Box breathing and does work. Thanks
I was searching for PVC but you make us think on completely other issues.
Really happy that you exist and care, share gratefully.❤️
Thank you so much for this video! My doctor had no explanation when I mentioned the postural nature of what I experience. I sleep on my back now with two pillows and don’t over eat anymore.
Thank you so much for answering a life long worry I've had about what's going on with me. This is exactly what's going on with me. I'm 44 and it started in very young child hood years.
Thanking you. I am 69yr female. When my 30s wore holter monitor. Kept diary. Food, time of day etc. Determined sympathetic heart rhythm affected by caffeine which can drive adrenal run or gun response. That was very helpful.
Ah, thank you. Sincerely ~ thank you. I now understand how autonomic issues (heart rate falling to 30 bpm and then subsequent ectopics and low BP upon standing) usually only happen when I’m sitting in particular types of chairs. It made no sense! It’s all about the pressure I’m creating on the inside. I suspected that, but needed some voice of knowledge to get me to the how of it all. Thank you for doing what you do. I, for one, truly appreciate you.
Dr.Gupta, thank you so much for your videos. I have had palpitations for years, but whenever they get scary, I just watch your videos and instantly feel reassured that most likely I’m gonna get through this alive 😆 💜 Thank you and God bless you!
I am going over comments today and looking back at previous videos. Same for me, I get reassurance! Thank you, Dr. Gupta!
Same here.
I have vagal ectopic episodes that predominantly occur at night, and YES, it is postural! I have, by sheer fluke, found a strategy that stops the palpitations: when it begins, I get up, move and walk around, including going up and down stairs, drink some cold water, then stretch out again on my back with my head propped up. I have refused to take daily medications but do have some in my medicine cabinet if the palpitations do not subside after awhile. My cardiologist calls this the ‘pill in the pocket’ method. I’m satisfied with my own way of dealing with my heart issues, as I feel more responsible and in charge of my own body. I definitely agree with you Dr Gupta’s philosophy of not worrying about or fearing the when of death. Thank you for your generous and honest videos.
This is exactly what in going through with me. Thank you for explaining. Incredible how you nailed it.
I’ve been diagnosed with pots recently, and have had a increase ectopics it with irregular beats/pvcs. It is very dustressing when happening lying down . And have found comfort in finding your channel.
I hardly ever got them very bad when I could exercise but now that my chronic pain will not let me exercise they’ve gotten much worse. Very curious. Thank you so much Doctor for all that you’re doing that ever videos of been very helpful for me. You should win some type of a doctor of the year award
Dr.Gupta you are an Angel! Please let us know when your book will be ready, I am waiting to purchase .
God bless you!
I tend to get a palpitation if I’m leaning forward and take a big breath. Sometimes it’s hard to tell the different between acid and a palpitation as well.
Does it heart sometimes....?
While leaning
Same here
This helped me so much! Along with video where you speak about fear and ectopic beats. I was never sensitive to these until I started having heart palpitations in perimenopause. After getting my hormones help. I still felt these once in a while at the end of day when I would get in bed mostly laying on my left side. Helping me to understand this means so much to me. Thank you!
Dear doctor Gupta, you helped me to understand my palpitation problem more than any doctor I visited.
You are the best. Great educator, sweet, smart, and beautiful. Love to watch your every new lecture.
how lovely hannah..thank you:-)
The ectopics take my breath away a second.
14 doctors and a cardiologist couldn't find this and have no clue , I've come to the understanding that my svts are vegal, you've explained so much that is exactly whats wrong with me, thank you
Im glad someone knows what they're talking about.... Thanks doctor for your clear explanations ❤️
Without you I couldn't have got through this week.
This doctor made so much sense on this topic I felt so much better listening to him he made me feel so calm and relaxed as I suffer with ectopic beats and get so worried about them but he took my fear away just watch I g him tell people not to fear thank you
Did u get better?
I think I have both types if that is possible.... I can relate to both of them. Thank you very much for this information. Especially the forward bend thing was very interesting!
All I can say is you are absolutely amazing. Thank you so much for all of your wonderful videos.
Thank you Dr Gupta, this is exactly how my "ectopics" begin . I have had them since the age of 14 and this has never been explained to me. I am being followed years later..
My apologies.. To continue, they usually start when bending over
Folks want to marry a cardiologist for money…not I…having access to this knowledge and understanding 24hrs a day? That’s priceless!!!!
im diagnosed with disautonomia which i think means mine are vagul... this is the best youtube video ever! thanks!
Thank you Doctor for this video on position and ectopic beats, and vagal stimulation. It is highly educational.
I FINALLY got an answer to what I always wondered. Thank you! You are a blessing sir.
I wish I could have you as my Doctor
if you are listening to him he IS your doctor.
On God
I get them bad when I bend over picking up things😢 so happy I found this guy. I get bad panic attacks and my cardiologist and primary think it's all in my bed
Dr Gupta you are my hero because you explain all these different issues. The medical doctors at the hospital do not have the time to go into the details of the patients diagnosis. My GP is very good at listening to me when I need reassurance with my diagnosis of AF with Factor 5 Leiden, so i am on anti coagulant therapy but it is causing me real problems with breathlessness. Thank you so much.
7:18 yes! this is me! I get skipped or “extra” beats 90% of the time laying down for bed, and of those almost always on my left side, and only occasionally on my back. Never on my right side. If I know I’m tired or anxious, or had a stressful day, I won’t even attempt laying down on my left side or back.
I can add stomach distension to the list of vagal triggers. Unless I take the time (and remember) to burp freely after a meal, particularly a large one, I can often bring on ectopic beats. Also, and this is just my experience, I can sleep and relax, with far fewer palpitations (the sensation that the heart is thumping and bumping, or just beating extra forcefully), on my right side. Sleeping on my back is also good, but it causes more aerophagia on a CPAP machine. Left side sleeping is only possible for me when my heart has been calm all day, and almost always to turn over onto it during the sleep cycle.
yes this is so me everytime i eat i have these worse and its so scary i did not want to eat because of this
Hi there
Exactly I feel skipped heartbeat after eating or in a lying position, 😢 and then I set down and feel well
Wonderfully helpful and comforting information. So many things you talk about tie very well into what my own cardiologists, docs, disautonomia experts have shared with me. Thank you thank you!
As an Indian Proud of you 👌
Lifting the head of the bed works for me. I used to use many pillows but then discovered a GERD wedge shaped pillow. Helps immensely with ectopics at bedtime!
I've seen this video before. Your videos have helped me tremendously on my anxiety and panic disorder journey. Thank you.
You don't know how spot on you are. I tried to tell my doctor that when I was laying on my left and got up quickly I went into AFIB, the next time was went I leaned forward to give my german shepard a kiss on the head. They brushed it off and didn't listen. I have Ectopic heartbeats several times a day...
thank goodness i found you!!!!!! SO HELPFUL!!!!!
thank you!
Thank you for the information. I occasionally get ectopics more when lying in bed with a couple of pillows behind my back. I then sit up straight and they usually go away. But it occurs mainly when leaning over a snooker or pool table and doing exercise. I have also had palpitations that have started this way. I find that pulling my shoulders back helps to lower heart rate and frequency of ectopics. It's reassuring to know that other people get these ectopics.
Sir you are the real hero 🙏, you have addressed so many problems of mine. Love from India❤
Thanks Dr Saab,
You are building confidence and enlightening the people with knowledge..🙏
Apko bhi ectopics problem hai?
Dr... you are a GOD send!!... truly grateful for you
Dr Gupta. I know this video is four years old but I only recently discovered you. I have a heart and BP that suddenly
go wild and often end up for ecgs at the emergency. Of course nothing wrong and I feel silly. I also get ectopics mostly at night so will follow your tip of raising the bed. Checkup with cardiologist next week but thanks for your wonderfully clear explanations - they are really reassuring. At 77 my erratic heart and BP are a bit concerning. Take good care of yourself in these difficult times. Greetings from Switzerland.
You explain better than anyone I know.
Brilliant video! This answered so many questions, thank you.
Thanks. I don’t have more words to say because you really help
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@@YorkCardiology I did