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Diabetes, Low Heart Rate Causing Enervation, Inflated Belly, Breathing Discomfort. Taking Metformin , Clopidogel, Linsopril. Remedy?

I have diabetes and problems with regular hardbeat. My hardbeat ranges from 30 to 190 and then I get verypowerless. Currently I take the following medications Metformin , Clopidogel, Linsopril, Rosuvastatin, Amlodipine , Atenolol I feel me very uncomfortable and I feel dizzy and my belly seems to be swollen and I can not breath very easey.
Sat, 4 May 2013
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Hello,

You are a Diabetic with irregular heart beat.
Sometimes you have Bradycardia(low heart rate less than 60 beats/min).
Sometimes you have tachycardia(high heart rate more than 100 beats/min)
You are arrhythmic.
Due to longstanding diabetes you may be suffering from autonomic neuropathy and diabetic cardiopathy.
Cardiac evaluation by a cardiologist is adviced.
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Diabetes, Low Heart Rate Causing Enervation, Inflated Belly, Breathing Discomfort. Taking Metformin , Clopidogel, Linsopril. Remedy?

Hello, You are a Diabetic with irregular heart beat. Sometimes you have Bradycardia(low heart rate less than 60 beats/min). Sometimes you have tachycardia(high heart rate more than 100 beats/min) You are arrhythmic. Due to longstanding diabetes you may be suffering from autonomic neuropathy and diabetic cardiopathy. Cardiac evaluation by a cardiologist is adviced.