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Re: Palps-- what's normal, what's not?

From: AnnMarie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 12 Jan 2000 10:32:14 -0600 (CST)


At Mon, 10 Jan 2000, Harvey S. Marchbein, M.D. wrote: >
>You're right. TTSAD and make it a cardiologost for a Holter monitor to
>check out these palpitation that can get worse in latter pregnancy. Do
>it becuase you know it's the right thing to do.
>

My conscience got the better of me later that day after lunch. Started skipping 10+beats/min, palps, all. I called and they were on lunch. Later the nurse "diagnosed" my Claritin immediately as fault. After talking to the goofiest doctor I've so far met there, she said that this is all nothing and normal, blah blah blah. Cut sugars (YIKES!) and caffeine (only one Coke/day anyway), and I *must* be dehydrated. Yeah, tell my bladder that. She thought that I'd surely be okay if I drink extra water. Gee, thought that I was doing better. :) My next app't isn't till Jan 25th if I remember correctly. If its still bothering me we will talk more about it then. Otherwise I should call just if I have any more longer and more severe pain. So far I'm still having the same probs, they just haven't been quite as bad as that one day. Still annoying tho to feel a missed beat or something several times an hour.

AM






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