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Hello peeps. My husband was waiting for a procedure at our hospital when his heart went into tachycardia. He didn’t have the investigation but came straight home. When do we seek help when his bpm is 107 ? I’m very frightened

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Thank you. It’s great to speak to people who have been through these things. He’s seeing his cardiologist next week.

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He felt very reassured after seeing him. His BUS paced clinic got cancelled so he is now going to his private cardiologist pacer clinic tomorrow. He will then be able to get a clear picture of what's been going on. He did mention that perhaps an ablation for his tachycardia maybe an option but he was not overly concerned with HE 110.

Thank you for your intetest. This site has been so supportive.

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