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Woke up from a 1 hr nap, felt very weak with fluttering and took my BP and was 185-196/142/61, then was normal range for me at 138/92/54 in a couple of minutes. This has happened from time to time...thought it was a fault with my BP UPPER ARM CUFF Medisana machine so took it three times with the same result.
With my symptoms would this be normal from time to time...cardio doc is not sure what type of arrhythmia but it is not a dangerous one.
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