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Now my heart wants to be a difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="MuM_of_OCD_kiddo" data-source="post: 440062" data-attributes="member: 12241"><p>It sounds like you are having heart arrythmia [sp?]. I had this the year before we moved, and I thought I would croak for sure from all the stress my son [and the economy] caused me. All it needed was to up my Magnesium levels and added B + E vitamins, [Hawthorne in a supplement is also helpful]. Before I started taking these my heartflutters had gotten so bad, I honestly thought I was getting ready to have heart attaches or strokes. I don't have health insurance, and while most info online says that Magnesium isn't helpful unless injected in heavy doses, taking Mag/Calc/Zink supplements along with a B complex and E vitamins made a huge difference for me. Within a weeks worth of time, I noticed considerably fewer episodes, and after a month or so they stopped alltogether. </p><p></p><p>Not trying to replace good DR advice - and if you have true heart issues you should see a DR, but the vitamins can go a seriously long way in helping as well...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MuM_of_OCD_kiddo, post: 440062, member: 12241"] It sounds like you are having heart arrythmia [sp?]. I had this the year before we moved, and I thought I would croak for sure from all the stress my son [and the economy] caused me. All it needed was to up my Magnesium levels and added B + E vitamins, [Hawthorne in a supplement is also helpful]. Before I started taking these my heartflutters had gotten so bad, I honestly thought I was getting ready to have heart attaches or strokes. I don't have health insurance, and while most info online says that Magnesium isn't helpful unless injected in heavy doses, taking Mag/Calc/Zink supplements along with a B complex and E vitamins made a huge difference for me. Within a weeks worth of time, I noticed considerably fewer episodes, and after a month or so they stopped alltogether. Not trying to replace good DR advice - and if you have true heart issues you should see a DR, but the vitamins can go a seriously long way in helping as well... [/QUOTE]
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