Tachycardic hbp

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 been feeling poorly for a while and the doctors are goin very slow in my treatmencause long waiting times for appointment feeling awful dizzy headache visual disturbances exhaustion like Iv never felt . I have hbp and my heart rate never drop under 110 goes up to 150 when I’m bad my bp is 153/101  I went ane with chest pain and palpitations to doctor at hospital said have to see gp for heart monitor but they won’t see me keep sayin have no appointment. what could be up i get chronic migrianes to I’m 24 female  lookin for advice 

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    Hi I'm so sorry for the way your feeling trust me I know u don't need to see a gp u need to see a cardiologist I still have palps and the don't know why my medicine stopped working almost 2 years ago other meds made me worse so I been trying to live with it anyway skip the gp go to cardiologist

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    Hi Nicola, I recommend you an ablation, since you have a lot of symptoms, I made mine on March 3rd and I feel

    less problems since then, I take metroprolol sometimes when my arrythmia is bothered me, but since the ablation I feel much better, you have to discuss with your doctor, and also check if is not anxiety, because all this symptoms could be due to anxiety problems, that I think is normal, nobody likes to have these kind of triggers in your heart.

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    Hi Nicola.  You need an advocate to ensure you get the appropriate treatment. Can I suggest you approach some welfare group to get this matter sorted out. All the best.
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    HIya guys what’s advocate ? 
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      Hi Nicola. It is a person who knows the system and can get you the best result. I live in NZ so our systems would be different from yours - I presume you are in the UK. We have heart foundation and various support groups for different conditions. We also have Citizens Advice Bureaus which can give people the contact details of these groups. I hope this helps. Bob

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