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I've booked an appointment with my GP as I often have episodes where my heart rate is above 100 when sitting down. Usually around 115 bpm or less but above 100.

When I have an anxiety attack it can go over 120 bpm. I take Clozapine and think that might be the reason why.

My Apple watch warns me when it goes above 120 bpm when sitting down. I'm hoping the GP will prescribe something to lower my heart rate.

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Purpleazalia

Welcome to the forum tachycardia.It's good that you have an appointment to discuss this with your GP - let us know how you get on.

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Fitbit-Joe in reply to Purpleazalia

I'm the same, waiting to see a cardiologist, to see what is wrong if anything, but today in work. I was walking at a slow pace, and my heart rate was going up, and at 120 bpm, felt very lightheaded, so I sat down. My heart rate still going up even though Im sitting down, but now its 135 bpm, and getting out of breath. This went on for around 20 min's plus, before it slowly came down.

This is the third time while in work, my heart rate has gone up to around 130 bpm, and always let my doctor know. I bought myself a wellue ecg monitor back in Mar, and wear it every day, and feel it value has paid of, as I have ecg graphs to show the cardiologist, when I see him/her

Even when Im out walking at a slow pace, I find my heart rate is around 115 bpm, which I believe isnt right, for walking at a slow pace

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1234_6

Good luck with your discussions with the GP tachycardia. Does the apple watch keep a record ? Just wondering if it might be helpful to the GP if you can print it out to take with you to show the frequently it's occurring.

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tachycardia23 in reply to 1234_6

It keeps a record of when my heart rate has gone above 120 bpm while resting on my iPhone.

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Palpman

Do you know what type of arrhythmia you have? If it is just a normal sinus rhythm but faster then it could be Inappropriate Sinus Tachycardia.

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tachycardia23 in reply to Palpman

Don't know what type of arrhythmia I have. I had an ECG a couple of months ago which didn't pick up anything. I'm going to the GP in the hope that he can prescribe something which will return my heart rate to normal levels.

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Palpman

It depends on your blood pressure and normal heart rate for the GP to prescribe something such as a Beta Blocker.If your BP is below 110/70 or your resting heart rate below 55 then it will be difficult and the GP will likely pass you on to a Cardiologist anyway.

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tachycardia23 in reply to Palpman

I've always been told that my blood pressure is perfect and my resting rate according to my watch is 79 bpm.

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Palpman

Then no doubt you will be given a BB.

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tachycardia23 in reply to Palpman

Saw my GP today, took my blood pressure and pulse rate. He's prescribed me some Bisoprolol Fumarate 1.25 mg. Has also ordered some blood tests to check my thyroid. See him again in three weeks.

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