Palpitations After Falling Asleep, Only Face-down?

NotDave (Howyadoin?)
on 2/16/15 5:18 am - Japan

Near the end of the article,again: 

  • "upper gastrointestinal tract surgery."

 

NotDave (Howyadoin?)
on 2/16/15 5:20 am - Japan

I guess this could apply, as well, lol:

"A condition known as hypoglycemia unawareness can develop in those who do not control their blood glucose, particularly in people with Type 1 diabetes. These people may lose notice of the automatic warning symptoms of hypoglycemia that normally occur as their bodies become so used to frequent periods of hypoglycemia. It is not a permanent event, but can be treated by careful avoidance of hypoglycemia for about two weeks."

 

 

NotDave (Howyadoin?)
on 2/16/15 5:21 am - Japan

...minus the diabetes, part.

 

 

LeapSecond
on 3/16/15 10:02 pm - AR

Hope you are doing well.  Was thinking about your symptoms and was wondering what the doc found?

HW=362(6/14) SW=314(9/14) GW=195 CW=270 (1-26-2020)

NotDave (Howyadoin?)
on 3/16/15 10:44 pm - Japan

Thanks, I get the echo and holter results on Thursday. Holter monitors here are only checked out for 24 hours, so I thought I'd eat some bad stuff to get some palpitations and managed to get a 3 a.m. dump. The Holter monitor has a button that you push to mark a cardiac event and I pushed that at least three times during the night. I suspect that they are non-threatening palpitations, but we'll see on Thursday. Not sure about the sonogram. My cholesterol balance is inhumanly good, but I wonder if years calcium intake might cause cause calcium buildup, which is at least as dangerous. Will keep you posted.

 

Most Active
Christmas Weigh In
Don 1962 · 1 replies · 25 views
Recent Topics
Christmas Weigh In
Don 1962 · 1 replies · 25 views
Sunday Weigh In
82much · 5 replies · 63 views
Sunday Weigh In
82much · 1 replies · 65 views
Post Thanksgiving Weigh In
Don 1962 · 3 replies · 103 views
×