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- Irregular Heartbeat Anxiety
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- QUESTION: My doctor has discovered that I have an irregular heart beat. It
- has been causing me a great deal of distress and worry. I can't even sleep.
- Can you please advise me what to do before I go completely nuts?
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- ANSWER: The first thing to do if you think you have an irregular heartbeat,
- or arrhythmia, and haven't seen a doctor, is see a doctor. Now, you're
- already under a physician's care, so you have taken that important first step.
- Learning you have an irregular heartbeat is stressful. It is normal to
- feel anxious if a physician has told you that you have a health problem and
- that you can't do too much about it. Some patients show anxiety by keeping
- constant track of their heartbeat or may fear going to sleep in case their
- heart stops. Others try to deny anything is wrong and want to stop all
- testing. Anxiety in some can be so severe that they panic and their heart
- condition is made worse.
- Many patients become depressed in this kind of situation, which is to be
- expected to a certain extent when a previously healthy person learns they have
- a chronic illness. Symptoms of depression may include irritability, loss of
- appetite, lack of energy, and difficulty in getting to sleep. Usually,
- depression diminishes with time as the patient adapts.
- Both anxiety and depression can be helped with therapy and, in some
- cases, medication. In severe cases a psychiatrist or psychologist may be
- needed to help you learn to cope with the state of your health. It is not a
- sign of weakness or instability to see a psychiatrist. One of their functions
- is to help the mentally well stay that way during a time of stress. A mental
- health professional can also help you learn relaxation techniques and other
- behavior modifications such as self-hypnosis that may reduce your levels of
- anxiety.
- Medications help many people cope with anxiety and depression, but these
- must be chosen carefully to ensure they do not interfere with the drugs being
- used to treat the heart.
- Diagnosing your arrhythmia condition and treating it will usually mean a
- series of tests that may or may not show anything, and perhaps trials with
- various medications, some of which may help and some of which won't. If
- medication fails, a pacemaker may be considered. There is a lot of fine
- tuning necessary to achieve just the right balance of medication to reduce the
- anxiety provoking beating of the heart to a point you can accept. You need to
- understand as much about your condition as possible and about the potential
- frustrations of your treatment regimen. No one said you had to like it, but
- knowing what is happening will help you cope with it. Keeping a positive
- attitude can be almost as helpful as any medication I might suggest.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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