I described two separate incidents, that occurred on May 16th and May 28th, where my heart rate was racing and I took a prescribed drug, metoprolol tartrate, to slow it down.
At first, nothing seemed to happen. Then, suddenly, a shock ran through me - nonspecific as to location in my body - and I nearly fainted. What was up with that?
Dr. Xu explained that the transition to a slower beat wasn't smooth, that the heart had stopped for a bit, then resumed its beat.
Well, I'm glad my heart saw fit to start beating again. That would certainly be awkward if it didn't. And I hope these incidents are few and far between.
A pacemaker may be in my future....
Hopefully far in the future.
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