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I was 13 years old when suffered from chest pain and then palpitations.ECG,EcHO,thyroid everything normal.Chest pain cured but palpitations still present.While playing football I couldn't run much due to palpitations and feeling very low.Once cardiologist suggested psychiatrist.I have been taking SSRI and beta blockers since 2 years. Palpitations didn't cured.I also tried changing meds and dozes with CBT therapy but palpitations still present 💝. Although many symptoms like insomnia,leg pain, frequent urination got cured but palpitation present 24 hour.No longer trust for psychiatrist.Can someone guarantee to cure me or should I accept it as my fortune.Tell me truth no matter how harsh please 🙏
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Please take a proper consultation. Problems are there since many days & not much response with whatever treatment given. You need to be evaluated thoroughly with psychometry, personality assessment etc. It's not easy to answer with this information & not even legal.
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Hi You’ve tried a lot and shown strength. The palpitations likely persist due to health anxiety or body-focused anxiety, where your brain stays hyper-aware of your heartbeat. No doctor can guarantee a “cure,” but recovery is possible with the right approach. Stop fighting the symptom—acceptance reduces its power. Try Somatic Therapy, ACT, or interoceptive CBT. A new therapist may bring a fresh, effective perspective. You’re not stuck forever. You’re just in a loop that can be broken.
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Hi.. consult online for treatment
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