Are you on any medication? Or coming off of medication? I was on a benzodiazepine for sleep and it really messed up my heart rhythms (HR jumping to 150 in a second, tachycardia, bradycardia, and low HR). I was put on propranolol, but that lowered my HR to around 40 so I was taken off. I’m off of the benzo for sleep now and staying off!! Medications are just not tested as they should be. The $$$ is more important. If they can skew the negative data they do. Therefore, doctors don’t even know how to help often when it comes to an issue being caused by medication because the literature doesn’t acknowledge it, so it must not an issue. Anyway, my point is if you’ve been on medication of any kind, consider whether it could be a side affect.
Bob r u still alive? Same things happends to me (women) every time, and it scares the **** out of me! It should be higher but instead it gets lower
Technically speaking, it's referred to as the "Calm before the Storm"
Interesting.
I am a 25 year old male.
My resting HR is approximately 60 BPM. At moments or peaks of sexual excitement I sometimes experience the same thing.
My heart rate suddenly drops to 40-50 BPM with powerful pounding beats. No symptoms other that palpitation.
The power of the beats feel like the power of beats when you have an adrenaline rush but with a decrease and not an increase in heart rate.
Anyone care to shine light as it would be interesting to see the possibilities.
Cheers.
Well, others have reported increases heart rate, sometimes triggering tachycardia, a-fib or other arryhthmias. Never heard of orgasm inducing bradycardia though. Probably not anything to worry about but don't take my word for it:)