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    Quote Originally Posted by joker453
    Jason_
    I am in a very similar situation! I started getting a rapid heartbeat and my heart would skip beats just as you are experiencing. My father is a Cardiovascular Surgeon and therefore sent me to the best Cardiologist in the country!!! LOL. Anyways he made me wear a Holter Monitor for 24 hours and I did my normal routine with it on. Went to work, came home, went to the gym, came home, and then ****ed my girl. It would get insanely fast when I would workout and do cardio as well. The Holter picked the fastest beating at 250 bpm which is FAST!!! The Cardiologist diagnosed me with Supra Ventricular Tachycardia (fancy term for fast heart beat) and told me I was experiencing the skipped beats do to the fast heart rate. He put me on a beta blocker, Toprol XL, at a low dose and I have been on it since. I havn't juiced since I have been on it and I am in your position where I want to badly!!!!!!!!! Anyways, the beta blocker has helped me big time. My heart doesnt beat close to as fast as it used to. And don't listen to these guys tellin u Beta Blockers are bad. They helped me big time!!! Also, Jason I read you dont drink alcohol, but for anyone else reading this thread, if you have this same problem, ALCOHOL WILL MAKE IT 100000000 TIMES WORSE!!!!! When I would drink at a club and start dancing and ****, my heart would ****ing blow outta my chest! When I stopped, the fast beating did as well to an extent. JASON...We need to stay in touch about this one, because this can be a great educational thread for anyone with a fast heart beat and palpatations and obviously us. The only problem is I cant talk to my cardiologist about the gear because he is good freinds with my father. And **** the Doctor/Patient Confidentiality in this situation, because he will tell my father in an instant! LOL. Jason, bottom line..... I want to juice and i'm sure you do also. Let's get to the bottom of this and find out what's up. Hope I helped some. Late.
    Beta blockers arent BAD, but they are something you don't want to be on, unless absolutely necessary. Almost all Beta Blockers are not Beta 1 or Beta 2 specific (B1 and B2 meaning what functions are controlled ie heart contractility, bronchiole dialation, etc), so when you are on a Beta blocker it can inhibit other areas that you are not trying to regulate (bronchiole constriction, or smaller airway constriction to make it easier) which is an undesirable side effect. That is why those of us in this thread that are well educated on this subject say they are bad.

    OJ, I agree with the general concensus on here when I say that you should go back to the doctor (or maybe even a new doctor) and tell them the whole story. I, nor anybody else on this board, can diagnose you without seeing all the data (which is not possible). The palps are not "normal", but a good cardioligist may be able to find the problem and it may be (and hopefully is) something simple. Best of luck to you!

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    i started getting palps on a cycle that i just finished, and when they didnt go away after the cycle i started to get pretty scared, a got a tip from a guy on another board, he told me to take 1000mg of salmon oil three times a day and i havent had a palp since! try it out, it completly got rid of my palps

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