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My then boyfriend had trouble to breathe and was feeling restless/nervous. Originally we wanted to drive to the doctor but a few steps out of the house and he said that he had to sit down. He could not stand up again, so I called. Turns out it was tachyarythmia absoluta, his heart was all out of its rythm. Not deadly but feels eery and not healthy in the long run. We had luck and after quite some time it started beating normal again, if that had not been the case the doctors wanted to "restart" it manually, meaning by shock.