Palpitations because of perimenopause?

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I have been having heart palpitations for the last three months. I have had every test known to mankind and the doctors cannot find out whats wrong with me. Could it be perimenopause? I have so many of them every day. I am so worried and feel that they will never go away. They are ruining my life.

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    Hi Heather this was the first sign i was in peri menopause the heart palpations, just started from nowhere use to scare the life out of me as thought i was dying happened more at night and woke me from my sleep , i was tested like you for everything and best to be tested just ti be safe .... i started soaking in epsom salts which is magnesium . CBD oil and drank camomile tea .... and joined this group

    take care

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    OMG! I woke up with chest pains this morning and was going to write your post.

    I also woke up with my period.

    I am so glad to hear that palpitations and pain are just one item on the seemingly endless list of symptoms.

    Thanks for keeping me sane, Ladies!

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    Hi, I have palpitations on a daily basis, last night I woke up at 2am my heart rate was 120bpm it took about 10 mins to come down, Im used to them now but still get a bit scared they are not going to stop. My worst time is if I feel them in my neck, I hate that sometimes you can see the veins in my neck moving, so scary. I am trying to drink more water and taking starflower oil to see if they will improve. I have had lots of tests and been to a&e many times in fear that I am having a heart attack but nothing was found. I dont drink coffee anymore and limit alcohol which both make them worse. I pray they will disappear soon and I can feel normal again x

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    i just started having them. ive been in peri about 3 years. i have mine at night when i lay down to go to sleep

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