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Default Pulse near Belly Button?

Hey all, I've been noticing something weird the last few nights when I've went to sleep. I've never experienced this before, and it doesn't hurt. It honestly feels weird. It's like I can feel my heartbeat in a vein very close to my heartbeat. Is this something serious? It just feels really weird, and only started about three nights ago, and I feel this weird sensation only when lying down.
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