Good thoughts Raven,
I have shielded my smart-meter and the PC is a flat screen that I
believe is not an EMF problem but I'll check it out.
I'm pretty much convinced that it is an upper cervical problem.
Today I get blood drawn for the Senior Center (part of my insurance co.)
for a very detailed lab test. I will know next week if I can rule out
imbalances in electrolytes and whatever.
Thanks,
Ron
On 11/17/2015 7:46 PM, V wrote:
Interesting you mention that it's when you're near a person computer -
am I reading that right? If so, you may want to check out - "EMF BLUES" -
http://emfblues.com/
Make sure you're not sleeping or resting near a smart-meter on the
side of the house. Electric Magnetic Field is a real serious issue.
I'm very sensitive to it.
Check also if suffer from hyperthyroidism which triggers rapid heart
beats...
Lastly, check if get enough calcium/magnesium...
All these have helped me to control my rapid heart beatings...
when I am under stress - it "spikes up" --- so I consciously "let go"
more.
Peace,
RaVen
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On Nov 17, 2015, at 1:59 PM, Ron <ron....@gmail.com
<mailto:ron....@gmail.com>> wrote:
Frequent when at the PC. Oddly though when I switch to TV watching may
have none.
There are no symptoms such as fast beat or anything.
http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/atrial-fibrillation/basics/symptoms/con-20027014
On 11/17/2015 10:47 AM, Theresa wrote:
How frequent are they when you have them? If very frequent you could
be going in and out of atrial fib. Much bigger issue.
Sent from my iPhone
On Nov 17, 2015, at 9:22 AM, Ron <ron....@gmail.com
<mailto:ron....@gmail.com>> wrote:
Apologies to the group if this shows up twice. I sent but it is not
in my inbox or the archives either so resending.
Hi Shar,
Just now I had the problem. I realized that I was looking slightly
down at the screen chin slightly protruding. Maybe reading a book
would duplicate. I dunno 'cause I don't have enough attention span
for much reading.
Anyhow I pulled in my chin and tilted my head to the right till it
crunched and /presto/. Not normally that simple but worked this
time. I do believe that having the chin pulled in is primary..
Sure hope you find an answer.
Ron
On 11/16/2015 7:20 PM, Shar wrote:
Hi Ron,
Thank you for your response! I will have my husband try different
head/neck angles or changing of the posture when he has the
irregular heartbeats and we'll see if it helps.
Thank you so much!
Shar