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Sounds like something called a Loop Recorder, which should be very helpful in correlating the status of your heart function to those times you have episodes.
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I am so sorry you are going through this. I am praying for you every night and I will continue doing so.
I think I shared with you that my eldest daughter went through this whole 'syndrome'. Dr after Dr with no real results or diagnosis. But within one week of having her implants removed he symptoms cleared up and ultimately went away.
You might consider getting a portable heart rate/BP monitor so you can start charting these episodes on your own. Amazon has many different styles of wristwatch types for less than $100.
I don't have any familiarity with the implant chip. Did the monitor you wore for a week record any episodes? If so what did the Drs have to say?
Still praying for you.
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I read somewhere about a woman who had symptoms similar to yours. She went several years before she found a med article about women's bodies sometimes rejecting implants, she'd had a boob job. She had her implants taken out and within a year she fully recovered.
Can't remember what they did to test for it or if they did test for it, read it like 2-3 years ago.
Might want to look into it and start realizing your implants, if you've got them, may be the problem.
Atticus Finch
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I had something similar too monitor me. it will not pick up any wifi signal and transmit. it needs a base to sync to. then it will transmit.
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I shouldn’t of did this to myself but I googled it after all the PMs I got,I was curious. Let’s just say I am NOT ready! The way this person wiggled when that needle went in and u will definitely feel that shit 😫🥴😟😳😬🫣🧐
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^ #MeToo
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Sorry you're having to deal with this shit. Let this be a lesson to all the ladies considering getting implants. I hope you get better, but this may not be the best place for medical/legal advice.
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I wouldn’t worry about the tracking aspect at all. We’re all carrying phones with us 24/7 that would let anyone who really wants to find or track us at any time.
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Sorry to hear about the chip. IMO it’s so unnecessary if ur having panic attacks. Irregular heart beats and arrhythmia could all be caused by anxiety disorder and panic attacks. If there is no other underlying conditions and docs couldn’t find anything else then that’s what it is. It is so curable by taking low pressor and beta blockers and some stress control med like Paxil or Zoloft. For scary episodes you could use alprazolam or Xanax too. You will be fine. If you take meds regularly and start exercising and reduce stress you can get out of these attack loops sooner than later. Also avoid alcohol and coffee as it triggers heart palpitations leading to more attacks. Hope you get better soon
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Your doctor or doctors sound like a bunch of fucking Quacks that are Practicing on you for personal gain. I'd fire them all and find new one's.
If you are fine, then why do you need a Tracking Device ? They are lying to you.
I have to ask, Did you take the jab to ? Cause I have yet another video of a woman who regrets taking the Moderna jab and is having serious problems from it and she only took the first one.
Now she is looking for a way to Detox herself from the Jab. I know the path one needs to take on that but they need to follow through themselves.
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The installation will be a piece of cake. You shouldn't feel a thing. You'll be under a type of anesthesia before they do what you saw in the video. The flinch you saw was an involuntary reaction to the needle insertion, not because the patient felt it. They are going just under the surface much like the installation of a portacath. Once installed you shouldn't even be bothered by it and often forget it's even there.
The tracking is not for Government data-basing of your activities, just a tool to help diagnose the problem to aid in finding a solution. Like a previous poster mentioned, carrying a smartphone could potentially give government agencies access to any tracking they'd need. No big brother to worry about on this one.
Get it and get on the road to a quicker fix and recovery.... and best of luck.
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Being involved with nursing as my side gig, I can tell u that many people have had the chip and been grateful for it. The monitoring will help you beyond many thing.
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To answer some of your concerns and questions.
I was recently (two weeks ago) put on meds for ptsd,something similar to Zoloft just a different brand and I haven’t seen much of a change in anything. I suffer from really bad migraines as well that have been known to put me in the ER and because I suffer from migraines it was brought to my attention by my primary if I was to take migraine meds with my anxiety meds crossing the meds could be highly dangerous and can cause my body to stop breathing. I was also prescribed narcan just incase. That alone is scary af and because of it I wasn’t taking my anxiety meds (if u ever had a migraine then u understand) I was at the point where “I’ll suffer with anxiety before I suffer from the pain in my head”.
My breathing issues and chest pains have since then only gotten worse thst I can’t even leave my house a lot of times. I reached out to my primary doctor about my concern of “being fine” yet having full blown attacks where my heart races so fast I feel like death. Appointment is set for the 16th of this month. So we’ll see how that goes…. as far as my implants go. I’ve had them Since 2010 and I’m still waiting on my surgeons request for an mri to see what he has to say about them being removed/replaced. I have an implant out of pocket (not noticeable unless I point it out) due to past domestic violence. My surgeon request the MRI to make sure the implant doesn’t have a small leak.Aside from the cost of this procedure and me already being put out of work the removal has been put off the table although I’m still waiting for MRI to get further info on what’s going on with the implant.
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And to the person that commented about “legal advice” …. I never asked for it or ur .02
I asked if anyone has had the microchip placed in them as well and I wanted their feedback on how it works and feels. So maybe read a little more into the blog before commenting and being rude.
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I guess the first question I would ask is, "What does the Dr. that did your implants say about a possible rejection." Afterall, these are the people who probably deal with this the most. Of course that would just be a starting point but it could give you some good insight on what may be wrong and how to isolate the problem. Won't say they are all competent, or that they are all quacks, but if you want a reasonable medical opinion I would stick with the medical professionals and stay away from the podcasters and conspiracy theorists that think they know better (if you will just buy their supplements).
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If I were you I would just prioritize getting the implants out asap. If one surgeon won't do it, find another reputable one who will. Anything you can do to accelerate the process of getting them out is probably what you should be doing. Don't delay. It's likely that your body can heal itself if you get rid of them.
Disclaimer: I'm obviously not a doctor. Just my opinion.
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Heck, you could start a Go Fund Me for getting your implants out. It's worth a try. You also might find a sympathetic surgeon who's willing to give you a deal. (But of course do your research on him first.)
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I thought about doing a go fund me since I haven’t been able to work much already but I heard they take a good percent of what u raise so idk,not sure how it works really I’ll have to look into it
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