Tachycardia
It means 'high heart rate, usually over 100 beats per minute in an adult.' I had it during all three of my pregnancies [along with panic attacks during my second, which included a heart rate of 180. Not fun.] I seem to be experiencing a bit of that this evening.
Probably a non-pregnancy induced panic attack [never had one before, but hell, there's a first time for everything!] Please note that I said non-pregnancy. I am not pregnant, nor do I plan to be any time soon [maybe never again]. Being pregnant sucked [I may blog about it sometime, and bore you good and proper].
But this evening, I am, well, panicking for no apparent reason. It was a difficult evening as we had quizzing practice. There were thirteen kids [not counting the three little ones who don't quiz] which made for a loud time. It was enjoyable, but exhausting.
And yet here I am, at three in the morning, blogging.
It's official folks, I have completely lost my mind.
Yay me!
I think I'll go meditate and see if I can calm down a little. Join me, won't you, for a few deep breaths and relaxation techniques?
Probably a non-pregnancy induced panic attack [never had one before, but hell, there's a first time for everything!] Please note that I said non-pregnancy. I am not pregnant, nor do I plan to be any time soon [maybe never again]. Being pregnant sucked [I may blog about it sometime, and bore you good and proper].
But this evening, I am, well, panicking for no apparent reason. It was a difficult evening as we had quizzing practice. There were thirteen kids [not counting the three little ones who don't quiz] which made for a loud time. It was enjoyable, but exhausting.
And yet here I am, at three in the morning, blogging.
It's official folks, I have completely lost my mind.
Yay me!
I think I'll go meditate and see if I can calm down a little. Join me, won't you, for a few deep breaths and relaxation techniques?
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