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Ectopics on exercise

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Hi all,

Just wondered if anyone else experiences skips/flutters (ectopics) while exercising? I never did before but do now. I’m in my late twenties and used to exercise every day for 2 hours and now can barely make a 30 min fast walk. My heart skips and jumps. It does this when im not active but my concern is that it’s doing it when I am active. I have had a Holter that shows the ectopics (didn’t have them on exercise of course when I had the monitor ) and a echo that was normal. I had a normal stress test 2 years ago but nothing recent.

This causes me so much anxiety and I can’t live my life the way I want !!

Basically I’m wondering if I’m alone in this or not ?

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