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If your doctor tells you to exercise, then it is your choice. My suggestion is to rest for a while and take nutrition to improve the immune system. I would not want to do cardio with heart palpatations. That is why Hank Gathers died. If you want to exercise do something light like walking. BTW, how is your body refusing the medication? I'd talk to the doctor about that and get a different prescription.
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It's not serious enough for anything more than atenolol. But it just doesn't seem to be working. I still get the painful palpatations, and I feel like it's getting worse because I'm not being active enough. I need cardio, it's my drug.
Originally Posted by JJson
My choice is to exercise, but I have no faith in the medication anymore, so when I take up the punching bag to do something, I'm thinking to myself, "So, if I have a heart attack here and die, would this be covered under my life insurance?"
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Easy walking is always good. Avoid stairs if you're worried about you're heart.
Ever tried pilates? very good for core strength, can be demanding though.
When i'm sick, like with a chest cough etc, I just tend to ease down intesity of training.
Do you use weights and things? They're usually nice to do when a chest infection has my cardio under lock and key.
Dude, heart problems = the suxxors. I feel for you man.
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Something is keeping me from sleeping. I get roughly 3-4 hours of sleep a night. Note that I'm up and on here until about 3-4am. My diet is alright, I eat about twice a day. And no other meds except for the occasional tylenol.
Originally Posted by Marrt
Palpatations and angina-esque problems. Just something genetic I'm told. Nothing a defibulator can't solve.
Originally Posted by Axelton
I wish I could just ease down the training, but I'm a very athletic person and doing "light" workouts does absolutely jack **** for me.
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I've done pilates, but again, it's just really expensive Ballet for me. I think I'll give it a shot though. If I go out, I'll go out with style. -
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