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Re: O/T: anyone else have arrhythmia?
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Posted by Joe Evans on September 22, 2004 at 14:17:22 from (209.41.233.97):
In Reply to: O/T: anyone else have arrhythmia? posted by Michael NE Iowa on September 21, 2004 at 21:14:33:
This is very interesting. I have recently experienced some episodes that are described here on the posts. These episodes also seem like panic attacks. I haven't been checked out for anything--guess I'm scared at what may be found. Anyway, I noticed that these episodes haven't been occurring on the weekends. I got to thinking about this, and the two ingredients absent on my weekends were: job stress (I don't handle this well) and gallons (a bit of an exaggeration, but not much) of hi-test coffee. I quit regular coffee cold-turkey last week. I feel quite a bit better and seem to be improving by the day. I went off the wagon at a recent tractor show and paid for it. It was my turn to feed the bale press, and I just couldn't go. I went to the truck and laid out on the equipment trailer for a spell to get my wits about me. I guess that kind of proves my body has been poisoned by the caffiene, and it's saying NO MORE. My theory is that caffiene is a diuretic, and when you take a leak, a lot of elements that regulate your heartbeat get eliminated. Take care and thanks for bringing this up.
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