Well--I have written on this forum before and appreciate all the feedback about my heart palpitations, anxiety, skipped beats, etc. I have had them since I was 9 on and off and now I am 70. Went to the cardiologist in June and said I was "exceptionally fit". EKG, ECHO, Halter all good. I know exactly what is wrong with me. I am a very anxious person in certain situations. However in other situations when I try to help people with anything, I am reasonably calm. I have skipped beats which I can work through if I calm myself down but I am not always in a situation where I can do that. I have bouts of rapid heart beats which totally disable me since that has been happening since I was 9 also. I lie down and just wait until it stops suddenly. Sometimes quick, sometimes longer. I have tried it all. Xanax, Prozac, relaxation methods, doing various stuff with the vagus nerve, etc. Just to show you my situation, I am completely relaxed writing this post which tells everyone a lot about me. When I talk about my situation, it also helps me but I figure I got about another 30 years to go and cant talk that long about myself. LOL. I am very social , have a great family, love sports. I have been retired for about a year. These have happened more often since retirement, so there is a clue right there. (Not that they did not happened during my working and social times). They seem to get worse after eating now and I heard that could be related to the Vagus nerve again since it controls every nerve in our body. I read an article recently where nobody ever died from palpitations if they are cleared by a cardiologist. I am a relatively healthy
person other wise. Mental health illness also runs in my family so I am a psychiatrist's dream patient. LOL. Well that is my story. If anybody has a miracle cure for this, please let me know. If not, I have made it through 61 years with this condition, only 30 more to go:)!