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Re: Hormones+heart

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Mon Oct 31 12:42:25 2005


Hi, Jessica,

At the end of my stint on Depo Lupron, I, too had a racing pulse (tachychardia). I was dizzy if I stood too quickly. I went to my family doctor, and had an EKG and a heart monitor on for 24 hours. Nothing was found, and it hasn't happened since then. I think that the shift of hormones from going off the Lupron probably caused it. I didn't have anything wrong with me, but my doctor also wanted to make sure that all was well, so I did the heart monitor for a day. If it continues, you should probably ask about the heart monitor. What was your pulse? Mine was in the 130s and 140s just by standing up, so they were concerned about that, but in the low 100s, they tend to not take things too seriously.

Good luck! Julie

At Mon, 31 Oct 2005, Jessica wrote: >
>last night I was rushed ot the hospital. My heart was racing (felt like
>it was going to jump out) I was sweating and had left arm, neck pain
>along with a tightnes sin my chest. When I go there everything was
>normal, my EKG was fine, chest x-ray was fine, my pulse was above normal
>though. They chalked it up hormones(I had the depo shot not too long
>ago) I wasnt satisfied with their conclusion. I was wondering if anyone
>else had this happen, or if you ladies think theres more to it, and I
>should go see my reg dr? Thanks
>Hope you all are feeling good, and have a great halloween.
>
>--
>Jessica
>






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