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The ER's job is to stabilize patients and send them on their way. You need to see a doctor who will follow-up with treatment and observation.
Take care.
I DO suffer from stress and anxiety, and my tachycardia makes me MORE anxious and stressed out.
I think it is good your heart rate can go down to the 70s without any medication. My heart rate has never gone down to the 70s until recently, and that is only because I'm now on beta blockers. I know from experience your heart will not give out because it is racing over 100 bpm, but go to a doctor ASAP.
After I had an attack it took me 3 years of a very high HR of 120 - 165 to finally give in and go to a doctor. I was just a bit stubborn about getting checked out or taking pills.
A fast HR can cause issues with your heart if it is not addressed over time.
If you know for certain it is not stress don't let them try to play it off with something that will just drug you to shut you up. I hate to say it's a doctors favorite answer and sometimes they're right. You know yourself better though. It is important you be honest with yourself. I knew with myself stress was not the issue though. I would think they would put you on BP meds. Maybe even monitor it for a day. I hope you can get some answers from your cardiologist.
Take care.