ok i went to the hospital because i had heart fluttering & i felt really dizzy & sometimes my heart felt pressure, etc etc. but now i have to wait, but is it true that your chest can actually palpitate?? i felt a feeling close to that on the other side. any ideas er juss anything?? expierence wise?? im 15 btw & i have asthma & play sports.
thanks!!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? Heartwhisper answered Monday January 2 2006, 3:14 pm: With asthma don't do any, ANY dairy, it will exasperate your condition but you know that right? Heart palpitations are quit common and mine was due to a need my body had for more magnesium.... so I now take a good calcium magnesium supplment, one my body can actually absorb.... some one the market ie: ones containing oyster shell or chalk, won't help a bit.... do you eat junk foods? Better start eating better if you do as your body is trying to tell you something. Don't drink diet sodas and any soda is really bad, mine come from our natural foods store, when I do do one or two. Eat often and the dizziness might go away... the body needs fuel and the right fuel to operate properly just as a car needs gas and not water or sugar.... they won't run long on the wrong stuff.... I'm sure our condition can be fixed.... if you make some of the right and higher choices....good luck. [ Heartwhisper's advice column | Ask Heartwhisper A Question ]
HectorJr answered Sunday December 18 2005, 11:48 pm: Hmm. Try webmd.com. Ask your parents of course, they might probably know something about that. You could also ask your doctor. I heard that it might be stress related, so just try to relax and get some sleep - if you have a bf [best or boy friend] then just tell them how you feel about everything...do what you can to take stress off your self. If you play sports you should try to take things down a notch: don't want to make things worse... Hope that helped - feel better =) [ HectorJr's advice column | Ask HectorJr A Question ]
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