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may I ask what made you suddenly be concerned with your heart? I had a similar problem a few years ago. It seemed like one day out of nowhere I started getting palpitations and it scared me. Had tests done and have been told I have "extra beats" occasionally and it's nothing to worry about. Hard to accept sometimes because the occasional quiver, flutter, you name it type of feeling still drives me crazy! I'm not on any of those medicines but I understand some of the aches and pains you describe--most of mine are similar to what you mentioned. It's frightening to feel my heart flutter. Its not painful but I'd still rather have a nasty stomach ache than feel my heart flip. Freaks me out!View Thread

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