I suffer with tachychardia too. Try taking a really deep breath and holding it while baring down on your stomach muscles like you are having a bowel movement. Hold as long as you can then SLOWLY let out your breath. Works every time for me. An ER doctor taught me that.
Wow...so good to hear your story although I know it's not fun. I am 38 years old with 9 kiddos...I know that my SVT is directly correlated to my hormones and stress/anxiety. It always happens directly after ovulation and on occasion if I get stressed out. The ONLY thing that I have found to help is Nature's Sunshine Nervous Fatigue Formula and also Anxiousless, (by the same company) My heart has gone up to 270 bpm. on quite a few occasions. Normally I can convert by blowing on my thumb or just waiting it out...ugh. I have had adenosine twice. Super not fun....it is nice knowing that I am not alone in my thought process on hormones being related...if I could just get a doctor to understand that...
Wow, this is something else..I've been searching all over the place for some kind of confirmation on my irregular heartbeats. Doctors reduce it to anxiety or panic attack, which is what it may seem like, but I'm not having anxiety issues or anything, it's just an irregular heartbeat. it's different all the time, but I feel it most when I lay down to go to bed. It will be thumping all through my chest, throat and shoulders. I'll feel it speed up a few then slow down, sometimes it will skip a beat and start up normally again, but it seems to be worse just before my period. Had the holster monitor once that didn't show anything, but it's really bothersome. Anti-depressants or anxieties don't do anything as I've tried a couple. The only thing I can think of is hormones, but my doctor has not heard of that or have any idea of it, so I have a hard time getting any help. Good to know I'm not alone. I'm 37 and have been having this for at least a year now. Perimenopause?
Hi. So glad I came across this site. I started on natural progesterone 3 months ago and everything was good until this month (Feb) My periods were regular every 28 days. Now this month I started my period on time and then started the progesterone on day 12 and period started again 3 days later, very heavy and bleeding for 8 days now, it has slowed down. Since then I have been having weird heart rhythm. I am 49 years old and approaching 50 in june. Do you think my heart rhythms are associated with progesterone? Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
Lynn
I finally have the results of all the tests I have. As I expecte, the holster showed about 10000 pvc, several in bigemy, trigemy and runs. My heart rate remained always bellow 120, so no tachycardia.
The results of the echo are normal, showing trace mitral and tricuspid regurgitation. Stress test was completely normal, although right after I got out of the office, the PVC started again (they stopped when my period came again)
The cardiologyst said not to worry about the regurgitation and told me to try magnesium to see if it helps with the PVCs. I ask him about the hormonal relationship and he didn't say any specific, what did approve on me starting a bioidentical program.
I have an appointment on monday to get the results of my hormonal blood work to get started on that. SassieLassie, did you start your regime? How is working for you so far?
Thanks again for the info.
Starting Tuesday, I will be trying a new method of bio-identical hormones called "The wiley Protocol" This is supposed to be the best method of all as it incorporates both the estrogen hormone, Estradiol, and the Progesterone hormone during different times of the month, I am anxious to start. I think if you type in "Wiley Protocol" on google and do a search, you will find some neat info on it. You can only get it with a doctors prescription through a pharmacy that is licensed to do sell it. I will let you know how I like it via a PM.
Thanks SassyLassie. I wore the holster yesterday, I'm waiting for them to give me the results. Since I stopped taking the low dose inderal I started last week, the palps yesterday were quite often, sometimes I would feel 11 PVC's in a row several times during the day, that was a first for me and I'm glad it was captured in the monitor so that I can discuss it with the cardiologist.
The inderal right now is helping in reducing the sensation, but the PVCs are still there. I can't wait to start on the hormones and start feeling better at so many levels. Are you using bioidentical hormones? I sure will love to hear the experiences of others with them in regards to their hearts and general health.
Thanks no_fate. It's an interesting article, so it looks like an increase in progesterone might cause them.
In my case, my palps are not related to my periods. Before this particular episode, they always camed after excersice. This time however, I don't know why they came or why they haven't gone away after a week.
In case you haven't read,
on skippinghearts there is an article about the relationship between hormones and pvc's.
http://www.skippinghearts.com/articles/palpitations-period-pvc-menstruation/
The reason hormone fluctuation can cause weird heart beats is due to the chemical changes our bodies are going through, the natural hormones will act like your own, and they sort of boost what you have, thus, making you feel better in general, they work with your body, not against them.
One other thing, being under a lot of stress can cause these and stress can also affect our hormone production.