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<blockquote data-quote="Restormel01" data-source="post: 745942" data-attributes="member: 155007"><p>Again, many thanks. I certainly do not get the loss of sensation, pain, pins and needles - but feet do get occasionally cold, and probably a bit warm too and this has been the case since diagnosed with heart arrhythmia and have always tended to blame Bisoprolol, a Beta Blocker. It forces my heart to beat at a steady 65 bpm - however - there are times when it drops down to 45 bpm and I usually fix it by going to bed with a hot water bottle sleep it off and get up again and I'm back to normal. No side effects. I've had this heart arrhythmia now for 5 years and the longer it goes on the less feet issues I get - BUT - they are random and much less frequent than they used to be. Nevertheless - something to discuss with my GP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Restormel01, post: 745942, member: 155007"] Again, many thanks. I certainly do not get the loss of sensation, pain, pins and needles - but feet do get occasionally cold, and probably a bit warm too and this has been the case since diagnosed with heart arrhythmia and have always tended to blame Bisoprolol, a Beta Blocker. It forces my heart to beat at a steady 65 bpm - however - there are times when it drops down to 45 bpm and I usually fix it by going to bed with a hot water bottle sleep it off and get up again and I'm back to normal. No side effects. I've had this heart arrhythmia now for 5 years and the longer it goes on the less feet issues I get - BUT - they are random and much less frequent than they used to be. Nevertheless - something to discuss with my GP. [/QUOTE]
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