over the last couple of months, ive been
having, what I feel are irregular or heavy
heart beating. They occur occasionaly,
particularly when I lie down to sleep,
other times after I have sugary drink or
energy drinks. Its hard to describe the
exact feeling. But its as though I can
feel my pulse and heart beating heavily.
Im 21 years old and fairly healthy. No
other known diseases or conditions.
Any ideas guys?
Thanks very much for your time.
Mr. K
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JFB
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Posted: 01-27-07 00:53am
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