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Thursday, June 17, 2010

11 heart attacks?

Can a person survive the following for 5 years?



I call it a hyper-force attack. This is where there is an ectopic heart beat following by a sudden increase in cardiac force and cardiac rate, to the piont at which the person passes out.



11 hyper-force attacks



Also they get arrythmias, such as ectopic beats, hypersensitive reaction to mild stimuli of high cardiac force



and tachycardia and a tendancy to get arrythmias mainly when the stomach spasms and rumbles?



Would these cardiac contraction force attacks be kinds of heart attacks?



Can a person survive all this after 5 years. Remember 11 heart attacks?



What is the odds? No medical treatment.



11 heart attacks?

yes.



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16 oz in one hour. no more



drink 5 to 8 glasses a day..



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no more milk%26#039; from the store...



get more outside air and shine light...



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that alone has 92 Symptoms ...!!!



11 heart attacks?

I will try and answer your question as best as I can - it sounds like you have done alot of research.



In no way is this a heart attack - a heart attack or Myocardial Infarction involves the occulsion of a coronary artery leading to heart muscle being deprived of oxygen and then the muscle dying if oxygen is not restored. Arrythmias are verhy much different to this.



Ectopic beats are referred to by some different names but most commonly they are called either ectopics or PVCs (premature ventricular contractions) they are very common, they say occur at least once a day in every adult. Most people do not know that they have even occured. When people start to have a few they either feel like their heart has skipped a beat or they have palpitations. What you are describing does not seem like merely ectopic beats alone.



This type of problem really needs to be investigated and diagnosed properly by a cardiologist. In my experience it sounds treatable and by which may not be lethal.



Get some proper medical advice and a diagnosis.



Hope this helps



11 heart attacks?

From what little informtion you gave it sounds more like a vaso-vagal stimulation syncope. Sounds like it%26#039;s time you get a consult with a cardiologist for a tilt table test.

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