What could wrong if you're an overweight 22-year-old smoker and your heart flutters when you're trying to sleep?

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It probably doesn't mean death, and some heart fluttering can be normal, but it goes without saying that losing weight and quitting smoking will ease the stress on your body. The heart is a muscle, just like any other in your body. However, it's the only muscle that must be working in order to keep you alive. Smoking and excess weight put a strain not only on the heart but the lungs and arteries as well. Treat yourself well, take care of your body and the stress of wondering if you're seriously ill will fade away.

 

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