hi bobjugs,
sorry to interrupt your thread, but my dad used to suffer from a racing heart beat like that.
hes in his mid 60s, had a defib fitted in 2007, has had an atrial flutter ablation, and has since, thankfully been fine.
weve lost count of the times we had to phone 999 in the early hours. it was so frightening.
he used to wear a pulse watch so it gave us warning that his heart beat was rapidly increasing which set off an alarm.
it always happened while he was asleep in bed at night, or resting watching tv.
this one particular night, it raced to over 260 bpm and he collapsed to the floor.
we thought we'd lost him, the watch dropped to a zero reading and we could feel no pulse ...
me and mum were in a state and did everything we could while i was on the phone to 999 pleading with them to get an ambulance out to us quick.
not knowing how to give correct resus, mum did her best...
the watch suddenly showed a reading again, he spluttered and started breathing really heavily ...
the paramedics arrived ... they had to shock him quite a few times... it wasnt looking good... but thankfully after what seemed like an age, they succeeded in doing their thing, got him into the ambulance and whisked him off to hospital with lights and sirens going and we followed.
we later got a message informing us that mum doing her attempt at first aid helped the situation ... :o)
i cant remember off the top of my head the correct name for his condition, but he has atrial fibulation(sp) and something else similar sounding beginning with a d(?)
his ICD fitted in his chest is doing a fine ol job and hes able to live a normal and active life again ..
we just cannot thank you paramedics enough for all you did to help my dad all those times.
we really appreciate and are so grateful for the marvelous job you all do :o) x