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Melinda, my daughter has a very mild heart murmur. She was born with it. My pediatrician had me listen to it. It sounds like a slight swish between the beats. If you lived with it this long you'll be ok. The only person I ever heard that developped a heart murmur was my BIL and he got it from doing some serious drugs and alcohol. But than again he might have been born with it too. The heart skipping a beat is fairly common too. I think it's called tachicardia. I have it. The doctor said that if it skips more than 11 beats per minute than it's dangerous. He said that mine was caused by stress and anxiety. He found it during an EKG. It feels weird when it does it, as if my heart has just flipped over. But again it is harmless. I noticed that mine is worse when I'm stressed. I had weeks when I felt it everyday and months when I didn't feel it at all. Anyway, if you've had all those tests done they should've found something wrong by now.
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Glad to have helped! So glad we have so many others here that can relate or have been there. :)
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Thank you so much for getting back to me:) I will sleep better tongiht knowing this:)
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Hi Melinda, I was born with mine, it is usually that way, I havent heard of anyone developing it. Mine was detected by a cardiologist prior to having surgery back in 1969, I was 7 yrs old then. It is benign. The more serious heart murmurs, can be corrected with surgery. (My surgery had nothing to do with my heart). I dont get chest pains with my palpations. Panic attacks are often accompanied by palpations, but that doesnt mean you have a heart murmur. If you have had the EKG and holter test done, they would have detected it right off the bat. My general doctor can hear it with just a stethescope, says it just sounds like clicking. I think that is why so many panic sufferers are scared of having heart attacks, because the most common symptoms are racing heartbeats, and the feeling of extra, or skipping beats. Anxiety can bring on the feelings you are having, which unfortuately just feeds our panic. I have found a way to stop the irregular heartbeat feeling, it helps a great deal. Make yourself cough really hard, repeatly when you get them. Or bare down hard, as if you are birthing a baby. Doing this a few times, seems to stop the palpations. Hope this helps, Trish
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Hi I just read you post about how you have a heart mummer. How did you figure this out? And what is this, is it something you€™re born with or something you develop? Just wondering, because I get this pounding in my chest and then almost like this rush up through my throat as if my heart just skipped a beat. I don't know if it's stress or a heart condition. And I have had many test done and they never seem to pick it up or when I go to the ER to get a EKG it doesn't show up with anything and they tell me it's a extra heart beat and more then have the world has them. Which I don't believe because I get them all the time even when I'm not under stress or having a panic attack! Also do you get chest pains from them? And can you die from them?

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