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Some of them could be the reason I've had to go through some of these palpitation isuues (like seroquel.) I'm working with my psych to taper out of any meds that may not be working in my favor. Combined, there's been a lot of mix and match pill combinations over the years. I also see a specialist for a life-long sleep disorder/narcolepsy. I take meds for emotional disorders, based on monthly visits to a psychiatrist and counselor. I receive medical care often blood tests/x-rays/biopsies (for vaginal burning)/urinalysis/STD/EKG's etc. on a regular basis, and have had one angiogram, due to suspected block, which turned out to be a shadow. (I've gone through this for a couple years now.) Since my tricuspid valve was replaced/mitro repaired, I've had uneventful echos etc. Yesterday, for example, two sips of a mixed drink instantly made my body prickle/itch for hours, even still some today. I've almost erased it from my life, with the exception of "trying" every once in awhile (stupid). I fell back into alcohol, heavy for the last three years. After 2 months in the hospital and open heart surgery, I was sober for 4 yrs. My body was shutting down when I went in the hospital with complications of bacterial endocarditis. At 30 I got into IV drug use, which lead into a horrifying experience. When you have the conditions you describe, worrying about arrhythmias and heart problems can really affect your life quality. I really hope the Holter monitor will give you some peace of mind.

It looks like you've been through some awful things, it's good you get some counceling.
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It also appears you might need a full blood test, if it's not done lately, especially electrolytes. I can see you are about to do this, that's good. If you are really bothered with this, it's possibly a good idea to see a doctor and get a 24 hour EKG test done. However, one condition, atrial flutter, should be ruled out. I'd say in 99% of the cases, the fluttering sensation (with normal heart rate) is not cardiac related, but caused by benign muscle tremor in chest and neck. I know this phenomenon, it's really common (I have this sensation myself from time to time a sensation of fluttering/extremely high heart rate when waking up, especially right after falling asleep, and your heart rate is in fact normal).
