Bradycardia

Posted by jadillow @jadillow, Mar 15, 2019

Hello all. After months of keeping you guys informed of my issues and heart tests that checked out ok I found myself back in er last night. I had noticed my pulse has been In the 40s and 50s when resting and last night while sitting around was in low 40s. Even reaching 39 at one point. I have been naseaus for a few days and a little lightheaded so I went late last night to Er. After all blood tests, which were good and monitoring me my resting rate was in 40s most of the time. They did X-ray and ekgand with the blood work released me stating possible sinus bradycardia. I am 36 and am very worried that my heart is going to stop still. Is the blood work a good indicator that the cardiac side is ok as he wanted to check the enzymes? Reaching out for any help

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Does anyone know what could cause slow heart rate in combination with a chill / cold feeling?
I've been dealing with this for some time. Sometimes I have inappropriate sinus tachycardia, other days I have this chill and cold feeling with a slow HR. I take thyroid medicine and my levels and all blood work are always normal.

short health history:
47yo male
1. I'm on Xarelto for blood clotting disorder.
2. 2015 and 2019 had DVT/PE.
3. 2017 - Had one AFIB incident, put on Multaq until this year and taken off due to no more AFIB.
4. Take Xarelto 20mg, Bystolic 0.50mg

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What symptoms do you have with sinus tachycardia and abnormal rhythm

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Rapid heartbeat (palpitations), which may be uncomfortable. Shortness of breath, Dizziness, Fainting, Chest pain, Anxiety, headaches. My heart rate is 200 beats a minute. I have an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) is a small battery-powered device placed in the chest. It detects and stops irregular heartbeats, also called arrhythmias. An ICD continuously checks the heartbeat. It delivers electric shocks, when needed, to restore a regular heart rhythm.

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