Heart palpitations after drinking alcohol

Disclaimer: I am not looking for medical advice, do not expect to be given any and I am just looking to hear other people’s experiences, as I have learned that this seems to be quite common.

Hi all,

I’m 25 y/o and about 6 months ago, I started to notice that the day (or days depending on how much I drink) after drinking alcohol, I have a faster heartbeat/palpitations.

I do know that alcohol does naturally speed up your heart rate, but when drinking alcohol, I’ve noticed that my heart is much faster, even after a couple of beers. This doesn’t bother me too much in the moment as if I am out, I am distracted and don’t notice it.

However the bit that bothers me, and the reason I am posting this is in the day/days after drinking, I have what I can only describe as a heavy heart. Sometimes my heart rate the following day could be between 70-80, but just feels much more noticeable. I was away on a lads holiday, and as expected, there were some heavy nights, but the fatigue, from which felt like the heavy/palpitating heart knocked me out. Could barely do anything during the day.

I know all “holiday heart syndrome” and how it can happen, but I am curious as this never used to happen to me.

I know the typical answer will be “stop drinking”, and fair enough, but I don’t want to as I love doing it.

I don’t drink too often, 1/2 times a month, and don’t use any drugs, nor do I drink energy drinks on a night out.

I have started taking magnesium, and take an electrolyte before and after a night out, as well as drinking water during same.

I’m wondering if anyone else is in a similar situation, and if they’re stuck like this, or there are other “remedies” that can help?

I also had a chest x-ray, ECG, bloods and a few other bits done a couple of months ago after I experienced it for the first time, and they all came out fine.

TIA

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u/Sea-Willingness8657 — 5 days ago

Heart Palpitations after drinking alcohol

Disclaimer: I am not looking for medical advice, do not expect to be given any and I am just looking to hear other people’s experiences, as I have learned that this seems to be quite common.

Hi all,

I’m 25 y/o and about 6 months ago, I started to notice that the day (or days depending on how much I drink) after drinking alcohol, I have a faster heartbeat/palpitations.

I do know that alcohol does naturally speed up your heart rate, but when drinking alcohol, I’ve noticed that my heart is much faster, even after a couple of beers. This doesn’t bother me too much in the moment as if I am out, I am distracted and don’t notice it.

However the bit that bothers me, and the reason I am posting this is in the day/days after drinking, I have what I can only describe as a heavy heart. Sometimes my heart rate the following day could be between 70-80, but just feels much more noticeable. I was away on a lads holiday, and as expected, there were some heavy nights, but the fatigue, from which felt like the heavy/palpitating heart knocked me out. Could barely do anything during the day.

I know all “holiday heart syndrome” and how it can happen, but I am curious as this never used to happen to me.

I know the typical answer will be “stop drinking”, and fair enough, but I don’t want to as I love doing it.

I don’t drink too often, 1/2 times a month, and don’t use any drugs, nor do I drink energy drinks on a night out.

I have started taking magnesium, and take an electrolyte before and after a night out, as well as drinking water during same.

I’m wondering if anyone else is in a similar situation, and if they’re stuck like this, or there are other “remedies” that can help?

I also had a chest x-ray, ECG, bloods and a few other bits done a couple of months ago after I experienced it for the first time, and they all came out fine.

TIA

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u/Sea-Willingness8657 — 5 days ago

Lost Digital Camera

Hi all, absolutely long shot, but we were out in kiva street in Hvar, or around that area and lost this red Samsung digital camera.

If anyone found it, I would be grateful if you could let me know, it holds sentimental value

Thanks

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