Conflicting information about tomorrow

The app says that it's a federal banking holiday so they won't be processing deposits until the following business day. I'm just very confused is tomorrow actually an observed bank holiday and if so what does that really mean. For instance my parents and most of my friends who have credit unions banks will still be open tomorrow

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u/sparten253 — 4 days ago
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Metoprolol question

Recently saw the cardiologist I've been having increased palpitations especially with exercise and the doctor wants me to go from 25 mg of metoprolol succinate to 50. Is that going to have any effects that I'm going to feel? From anybody else who's had that experience has it made a difference?

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u/sparten253 — 1 month ago
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Worrying symptoms and venting.

I'm going to try my best to word this but I've never been good at grammar or are we telling my experiences so bear with me.

I (34m) am 400 lb (working on my weight with a Mediterranean diet currently down from 420 about 3 months ago) About a year ago I went to the hospital with AFib RVR. I did not know it at the time All I knew was that my heart felt like somebody was playing a weird drum solo.

When I arrived at the ER my blood pressure was elevated and my heart was going at about 215. They had given me a drug to slow my heart or return it to rhythm in the ambulance but that had not worked so they decided to give me The good old cardioversion. They put in an IV push the Twilight medicine and next thing I know they said everything was fine and I was back into sinus rhythm.

Throughout the year I've obviously been having palpitations among other things but I can never quite tell if I'm in AFib or not. Since that first incident I haven't had another RVR episode.

The reason I'm posting this today is for the last few days about a week or so my palpitations have been increasing. I've also been getting rather nauseous but that could be a side effect from my meds or a gastrointestinal issue. It's been harder and harder for me to sleep, it feels like the palpitations increase at night. I'm a right side sleeper after my episode. I've an arm pain and some neck pain near my shoulder. I saw the cardiologist on Friday and he assured me that the pain I was feeling was most likely not cardiac pain (as exercise doesn't induce it, and I haven't found a reliable way to reproduce the feeling). He told me up my metoprolol to 50 mg and to come back in 3 months and see where we're at. Like every doctor I've ever heard he says he's just not concerned with a lot of my fears because of my age.

I've just been so scared that my heart is going to stop out of nowhere and I don't know what to do. Has anybody else had symptoms like this? Did they lead to anything? Also if you made it this far on a side note. Has anybody lost their sense of smell? Mine isn't really as strong ever since my episode and my nose feels constantly stuffed. Never had any allergies so it just seems weird thought I would ask. Thanks for reading.

Edit: it's also worth mentioning that in the past year I have gotten an echo, A CT with contrast and a 30-day cardiac monitor. All of them came back fine. Well on the CT and echo they couldn't fully get the picture of the right side of my heart but they figured since the left part was fine I guess the right would be too I don't know how that works.

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u/sparten253 — 1 month ago

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u/sparten253 — 2 months ago
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As the title says I'm on day two of feeling mostly normal after I had my first big one back in June. Has anybody else ever felt like this? Everything few of normal I'm just having anxiety due to lack of symptoms. I know it kind of sounds like my steak is too tender and my lobster is too buttery. It's just throwing me off.

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u/sparten253 — 2 months ago