Re: Dad went to emergency room with heart rate of 177bpm. He also has Lou Gehrig's Disease. by #107689 ..... Ask CureZone Community
Date: 4/14/2010 3:53:06 PM ( 14 y ago)
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Either your dad's doctors didn't do an EKG (which just doesn't sound right) or they did and they're not giving him all the information. A rapid heartbeat in that range is very often associated with atrial fibrillation.
http://www.emedicinehealth.com/atrial_fibrillation/article_em.htm
In atrial fibrillation, multiple impulses travel through the atria at the same time.I've had 175 BPM during atrial fibrillation - it's common. I learned a couple of things and was able to cure my afib. First I learned through listening to my body (I could eventually tell when I was in afib) that it occurred after drinking coffee or any other caffeinated beverage - including tea. Secondly, I learned that I have Type II diabetes and that eating a lot of carbohydrates would get me into afib. Also a low-carb diet is recommended by Dr. Weil to lower blood pressure which is what the beta-blocker (ugh) Bystolic is prescribed to do.
http://www.drweilblog.com/home/2010/4/12/lower-carbs-and-blood-pressure.html
Regarding the CO2 - that's a symptom of improper breathing - breathing too rapidly. The elevated CO2 is also a leading cause of hypertension. Learning proper breathing can do a lot to lower CO2 and reduce BP. I've found that the 4-7-8 breathing exercise, also recommended by Dr. Weil, can lower my blood pressure almost immediately.
http://www.drweil.com/drw/u/ART00521/three-breathing-exercises.html
Vitamin D deficiency is common in everyone and is a recommended supplement for ALS. This site recommends 2-3000 IUs per day, but I've seen much higher recommendations for those who are deficient.
http://www.purehealthmd.com/conditions/neurological/als/als.html
Best to you in helping your dad.
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