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My pacemaker monitor has picked up only a few episodes of Afb, but I have frequent bouts of palpitations which I feel in my throat, my chest and my stomach. NO ONE HAS ANY ANSWERS! Plus, I am always tired. I am on Eliquis, Diovan, Amlodipine, Metoprolol and Norvasc - yes, Big Pharma loves me. Any ideas would be so helpful!

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Tiredness may be nothing to do with your heart or medications. Have your various vitamin levels been checked?

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Thank you so much for your reply! I take so many vitamins! Maybe too many! My blood is tested every few months. But, I will discuss being tired as a separate issue with my cardiologist. Thank you again! Be well!

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