LisaK
Member
Hi there,
I'm 29 and had my aortic valve replaced in MAY 2009. It's been a journey for me, I also have the condition Takayasu's arteritis which is a form of vasculitis. I'm nearly 2 years on and I still find the "clicking" difficult to cope with. I take pills to sleep at night.
Two days ago I had a stressful incident and found after my heart felt like a train track, it was beating so fast. I have experienced this before but the difference was this time it was a wierd rhythm. It felt like it was just random. It lasted for about 10 mins then returned to normal. Last night I was just taking my evening medication when it happened again, my heart started racing and then like quivering. It felt like wierd fluttering under my left breast. I was really scared and still feel quite anxious now. I feel like I'm sitting here waiting for it too happen again.
Has anyone ever had this? I wasn't sure if I should have gone to the hosp but by the time I got there it would have stopped?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Hope everyone is well,
Lisa x
I'm 29 and had my aortic valve replaced in MAY 2009. It's been a journey for me, I also have the condition Takayasu's arteritis which is a form of vasculitis. I'm nearly 2 years on and I still find the "clicking" difficult to cope with. I take pills to sleep at night.
Two days ago I had a stressful incident and found after my heart felt like a train track, it was beating so fast. I have experienced this before but the difference was this time it was a wierd rhythm. It felt like it was just random. It lasted for about 10 mins then returned to normal. Last night I was just taking my evening medication when it happened again, my heart started racing and then like quivering. It felt like wierd fluttering under my left breast. I was really scared and still feel quite anxious now. I feel like I'm sitting here waiting for it too happen again.
Has anyone ever had this? I wasn't sure if I should have gone to the hosp but by the time I got there it would have stopped?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Hope everyone is well,
Lisa x