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[|Human|] Hi there, otherwise healthy 37 yo female.  Normal BP/Cholesterol etc.  Have been suffering from occasional palpitations (feels like skips in my chest which forces me to cough for the past 2 1/2 years. I only get them a couple of times a month and sometimes I can go months without getting them. I am on 20mg Celexa for anxiety which was caused by these palps which really freak me out.  Ive also had two episodes of really fast heart beat which I think was due to dehydration and not eating properly those days, Ended up in the emergecy room the first time that happened, all check out o.k. Ive been to a cardiologist, had a holter twice, numerous ekgs and been told these skips are normal that everyone gets them and that I am more prone to feeling them.  My GP suggests upping the dose of celexa to 40mg which may help.  I also take magnesium which seems to soothe them, do not drink caffeine at all and avoid simple sugars with the exception of alcohol from time to time and I do notice the day after drinking wine I tend to get them.  I am mainly after some reassurance that these will not kill me and your advice on how to live with them.  Thank you!
[|AI|]  DEAR USER, THANKS FOR CONSULTING WITH ChatDoctorI UNDERSTAND YOUR CONCERN.YES PALPITATION CAN BE CAUSED BY ANXIETY AND YOU CAN LIVE WITH THEM AND THEY WILL ALSO DECREASE WITH TIME.THEY Won't REALLY HARM YOU.  DON'T WORRISOME ELENA TO 40 MG MAY ALSO HELP SUGGEST YO TO DO THE FOLLOWING1) IF YOU COULD MESSAGE ME WHY AND WHEN YOU BECOME ANXIOUS I COULD HELP YOU SOLVE IT2) 45 MINUTES OF MORNING YOGA WILL HELP YOU CALM YOUR MIND AND DECREASE YOUR ANXIETY3) TALK TO YOUR PARTNER OR CLOSED ONE ABOUT THE PROBLEMS YOU FACE4) AVOID STRESSORMESSAGE ME IF YOU HAVE ANY ISSUES WITH COPING YOUR ANXIETY I MAY HELP EUROPE I ANSWERED YOUR QUERY. YOU CAN MESSAGE ME FOR ANY FURTHER CONCERNS