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what is wrong with my heart? ?

Ever so often i get a little odd fast beats in my heart. I have a heart defect and i know what  a chest pain feels like this doesn't feel like a chest pains. when i get chest pains it  feels like my whole chest it  comes in on it's self for a minute or two and let's go of it's self. when it does the fast little beats it goes really fast. Is it a murmor? when i used to get these fast little beats when I was a teenager I knew my ex e'mailed me. My ex hasn't said anything to me in months. Is it another heart defect problem i have to look into or do i still have a link to him? I would like to know so i can figure out how to delink myself to him or call the heart doc. One way or the other i need to get this worked out and fixed.

Update:

i have been to the heart doc every year since i was born and have had half a dozen heart echos and montors since long as i can remember. if something was wrong with my heart wouldn't the doc see that? 

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    4 months ago
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    I have had this happen to me a lot since I was a school boy. In my 50s, I went in for a heart checkup. They put me on a treadmill and tortured my cardio system. While working out on the treadmill, I noticed a pattern of 'double beats'. I told the cardiologist how I had experienced this feeling clear back into my youth. He did not say anything about it but was more concerned about my aorta, etc. Everything was fine and soon after, a few weeks, and the double beats went away. I took no medications, and now am 67. 

  • Anonymous
    4 months ago

    You have a condition called Miocardial Infarction.  Go to the ER immediately and demand that you be treated by the best doctor in the hospital.  This is no laughing matter.

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