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bgcolor="#ffffff"> Thanks Kristine. The first one was blamed on my weight, but I now think it was a
combination of all the caffeine I was drinking, plus the weight. Now it's just the caffeine mainly,
but I was under quite a bit of stress at the same time, so I guess it did play a wee part in it. I
know about the caffeine, mainly because I had 2 pieces of chocolate cake on Christmas day & my
heart immediately started missing beats and I had no stress that day. The next day, my rhythym was
back to normals, so I can take a wee bit of caffeine, but in small quantities & mainly in the am
when I take my beta blocker. I can live without caffeine, but I will miss it. I know that if I don't
want to have serious heart problems, I must keep away from it, so I'll just have to eat cookies
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<div><font face="Arial" size="2">That is great news Elaine. I know you must be really relieved. I
don't know if you mentioned this in another post but do they know what caused it in the 1st place.
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.is.net.cable.rogers.com</a>...</div> I just got back from the doctor's where I had my ECG. Good
news! My <br> heart is completely back to normal & I won't have to have that cardio <br>
inversion - Yippeeeee!! Needless to say, I am so relieved. Now I will <br> just have to keep that
caffeine out of my diet. It's funny though, I was <br> never a chocolate freak, but now that I can't
have it, I want it all the <br> time - really weird, isn't it!<br> Elaine K<br> </blockquote>
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