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<blockquote data-quote="Bluetit1802" data-source="post: 1670266" data-attributes="member: 94045"><p>Exactly. I am in a similar position. I have recently been diagnosed with an ectopic heart beat resulting in a fast heart rate. Because of this I have been put on a beta blocker. This has done its job. Heart rate right down and as far as I can tell, ectopic beats gone (not confirmed by 24hr ECG as yet) However, the tablets worked over time on my blood pressure, bringing it down too low. Much too low, so my GP halved the dose down to the minimum. I never did have BP issues. Always normal. Now I'm in the position of having to check my BP a few times daily to keep an eye on it. Annoying to say the least. Hopefully the beta blocker will be short term.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluetit1802, post: 1670266, member: 94045"] Exactly. I am in a similar position. I have recently been diagnosed with an ectopic heart beat resulting in a fast heart rate. Because of this I have been put on a beta blocker. This has done its job. Heart rate right down and as far as I can tell, ectopic beats gone (not confirmed by 24hr ECG as yet) However, the tablets worked over time on my blood pressure, bringing it down too low. Much too low, so my GP halved the dose down to the minimum. I never did have BP issues. Always normal. Now I'm in the position of having to check my BP a few times daily to keep an eye on it. Annoying to say the least. Hopefully the beta blocker will be short term. [/QUOTE]
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