Posted: Fri Mar 06, 2009 7:07 pm
I have been having the skipped beats since I was about nine years old. Have had all the tests done also, as a child, and also twice as an adult, with negative results (everything in normal range).
So I am like the original poster here, who got negative results, yet still feels the skipped beats in the pulse.
I know this is from anxiety. It will not hurt you, but it sure feels like it will. I have found many unusual situations that can trigger it for me. Sometimes, if I lay on my right side, it will happen, but sometimes, if I lay on my left side, it will happen. Or, if I go from a cold office to a hot outside, it will happen. Or, if I sit on the floor, it will stop, if I stand up, it will start again. Many things, that make no sense. So, this must be anxiety and a mental issue somehow, but not sure of the mechanism. I have been studying this skipped beats thing for many years, and for me, it continues to come and go, and is highly annoying. Sometimes there is no pain to it, but sometimes there is (like a sharp chest pain that then radiates and spreads across the entire body, very wierd). Other times, when I'm constantly checking my pulse for skipped beats, I will feel nothing as far as pain goes. But before it happens, I might feel a sinking or weird sensation in my upper stomach, and then, the run of skipped beats, and the chest thumps.
I think this entire disorder is stress-related somehow, because I am still alive, even though I've had this problem for over thirty years now.
All of the doctors I've been checked out by say that my heart is normal and in perfect working order, so I just try to ignore the skipped beats now, since no doctor can give me any answers.
I should say also, that I have no other symptoms, just the weird sinking chest feeling, followed by skipped beats and flip flops in the chest. I don't get dizzy or faint. Strangely, if I go out and exercise, I don't notice any skipped beats at all, weird.
So I am like the original poster here, who got negative results, yet still feels the skipped beats in the pulse.
I know this is from anxiety. It will not hurt you, but it sure feels like it will. I have found many unusual situations that can trigger it for me. Sometimes, if I lay on my right side, it will happen, but sometimes, if I lay on my left side, it will happen. Or, if I go from a cold office to a hot outside, it will happen. Or, if I sit on the floor, it will stop, if I stand up, it will start again. Many things, that make no sense. So, this must be anxiety and a mental issue somehow, but not sure of the mechanism. I have been studying this skipped beats thing for many years, and for me, it continues to come and go, and is highly annoying. Sometimes there is no pain to it, but sometimes there is (like a sharp chest pain that then radiates and spreads across the entire body, very wierd). Other times, when I'm constantly checking my pulse for skipped beats, I will feel nothing as far as pain goes. But before it happens, I might feel a sinking or weird sensation in my upper stomach, and then, the run of skipped beats, and the chest thumps.
I think this entire disorder is stress-related somehow, because I am still alive, even though I've had this problem for over thirty years now.
All of the doctors I've been checked out by say that my heart is normal and in perfect working order, so I just try to ignore the skipped beats now, since no doctor can give me any answers.
I should say also, that I have no other symptoms, just the weird sinking chest feeling, followed by skipped beats and flip flops in the chest. I don't get dizzy or faint. Strangely, if I go out and exercise, I don't notice any skipped beats at all, weird.