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Suggest Medication For Tachycardia

I was cured of Tachia Cardia by a sergeon in St Jo s Hosp in Syracuse of this problem by using a method of Cathater Ablation in 1997, Prior to the surgery, I had been transported to a hospitat six (6) times by ambulance, cause I could not get my self out of Tacha Cardia, and once I was taken to St.Jo s in (full clown make-up and costume while doing a Halloween Party in a Masonic Lodge for 40 kids) and have only had a very few re-occurances since then. Thr doctor that did my surgery learned the process at the Masonic Medical Research Labratory in Utica, N. Y. I could not get my old job back, their could be another eposode from the same problem. But I have spoken to several groups about the process learned at the MMRL in Utica. I ve been a Mason for 53 years now.! John J. Cooper, Syracuse, NY. 13206
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Increase in heart rate should be evaluated immediately.Get an ECG, 2d Echo of your heart to look for any conduction blocks.Monitor blood pressure.Drugs like Metoprolol will be helpful in your case.Consult your cardiologist for expert management.thankyou
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Suggest Medication For Tachycardia

Hi welcome to HCM Increase in heart rate should be evaluated immediately.Get an ECG, 2d Echo of your heart to look for any conduction blocks.Monitor blood pressure.Drugs like Metoprolol will be helpful in your case.Consult your cardiologist for expert management.thankyou