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I get them once in a while, never got it looked into. I also have been getting frequent symptoms of oxygen-deprivation (white spots in vision)...quite often.
A palpitation is an abnormal awareness of the beating of the heart,[1] whether it is too slow, too fast, irregular, or at its normal frequency. It can be caused by (but should not be confused with) ectopic beat, which is a more specific diagnosis. It is also the associated characteristic of angina.
The difference between an abnormal awareness and a normal awareness is that the former interrupts other thoughts, whereas the latter is almost always caused by a concentration on the beating of one's heart.
So what if I'm just sitting at my desk at work, when suddenly my heart goes an unaware 65bpm to a noticeable 80-pounding-in-chest bpm and back?
i wouldn't worry too much. now if it goes to 120+ I would go see a specialist. my friend has tachycardia episodes where his heart beat will go from 70 to 150+ and sometimes more. it runs in his family and his brother has it as well.
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I'm not 100% sure, but I think it feels like you have butterflies in your chest? If so, I've been there before. It went away and hasn't come back in a long long time.
i get random chest pains like a heart attack feeling but the docs cant figure it out after MRI's and all kinds of shit they just dont know .... it sucks i feel for ya man