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dtiffen02
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Anyone else experience this? They are always at their most frequent at night.
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psano
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All my symptoms were worse at night...esp if I woke up in the middle of the night. Before I knew what I had, I went to the ER twice w/heart palpitations, once in the middle of the night. For some reason, my ekg's were always fine.

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5dana8
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Sorry to hear about your heart palps. Make sure you tell your doc about these if you haven't already.

I had them previous to lyme treatment but got worse durning treatment,for a while,due to a die off in my heart. Really scarey at times.

Mine where worse in the evenings . Starting late afternoon,but the weird thing is they would stop like clock work at around 11:00 at night.

Thank God with treatment they are gone now. But it took a while to go away.

Take care
and again make sure to have you doc know whats going on.

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Hi
my heart palps are always worse at night when in bed. Sometimes my heart is okay when I got to bed then just as I am nearly asleep the pounding starts and wakes me up! Not sure why this is?

I do have Babs but why it is worse at night I dont' know. One time my LLMD said it was a hormone issue but don't know what he meant by that.

Emma

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