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Pvcs
So I started pvcs the day my dad died. Three weeks ago. I've gone to er a few times the dr and cardiologist. All my blood work has been normal, ekgs normal ( 3 of them) and an echocardiogram. Normal. I wore a holter monitor for 24 hours. I got the results and it was abnormal. There was a 9 beat run
So I started pvcs the day my dad died. Three weeks ago. I've gone to er a few times the dr and cardiologist. All my blood work has been normal, ekgs normal ( 3 of them) and an echocardiogram. Normal. I wore a holter monitor for 24 hours. I got the results and it was abnormal. There was a 9 beat run
Rgnonti
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Anxiety Support
6 years ago
Red light therapy for RA
Have been studying the effects of Red light therapy and sounds quite interesting so bought a device and now trying it out. Lots of good feed back and also research on the effect😊Have any of you tried it? This is what it's about. https://redlightman.com/blog/light-therapy-improves-arthritis-dramatically
Have been studying the effects of Red light therapy and sounds quite interesting so bought a device and now trying it out. Lots of good feed back and also research on the effect😊Have any of you tried it? This is what it's about. https://redlightman.com/blog/light-therapy-improves-arthritis-dramatically
Simba1992
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NRAS
6 years ago
Anxiety and pvcs
Going on almost 3 weeks with Pvcs ( skipped heart beat) wish they would stop. I have an echo tomorrow. Most likely due to stress ( my dad passed away and the skipped beats started a few hours later) I have had health anxieties for about 7 years. Now that I'm so focused on the irregular heart beat, I
Going on almost 3 weeks with Pvcs ( skipped heart beat) wish they would stop. I have an echo tomorrow. Most likely due to stress ( my dad passed away and the skipped beats started a few hours later) I have had health anxieties for about 7 years. Now that I'm so focused on the irregular heart beat, I
Rgnonti
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Anxiety Support
6 years ago
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Pvcs and sex
I recently noticed I have pvcs for the last few weeks. I'm currently waiting to do an echo ,next week ,and had a holter on for 24 hours. Haven't heard back from dr yet. I did have blood work come back as all good. er dr say the pvcs look benign. My dad recently died so probably due to that. My question
I recently noticed I have pvcs for the last few weeks. I'm currently waiting to do an echo ,next week ,and had a holter on for 24 hours. Haven't heard back from dr yet. I did have blood work come back as all good. er dr say the pvcs look benign. My dad recently died so probably due to that. My question
Rgnonti
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Anxiety Support
6 years ago
Pvcs
My dad passed away two weeks ago. About 4 hours after, I started having these weird heartbeats . Went to urgency room and nothing showed up on EKG or on the monitor as they watched my beats. Blood work was fine. A few days later I went to er cus they were scaring me. Ekg didn't pick any up but two
My dad passed away two weeks ago. About 4 hours after, I started having these weird heartbeats . Went to urgency room and nothing showed up on EKG or on the monitor as they watched my beats. Blood work was fine. A few days later I went to er cus they were scaring me. Ekg didn't pick any up but two
Rgnonti
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Anxiety Support
6 years ago
Heart health anxiety.
Geez here I go again fearing a heart attack. I literally just had a 2 week heart monitor on (results: harmless pvc's which I was offered beta blockers but was told didn't have to take them unless I wanted to not deal with palpitations.) And I had blood work done with the results being, I'm healthy and
Geez here I go again fearing a heart attack. I literally just had a 2 week heart monitor on (results: harmless pvc's which I was offered beta blockers but was told didn't have to take them unless I wanted to not deal with palpitations.) And I had blood work done with the results being, I'm healthy and
anxiouslady13
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Anxiety Support
6 years ago
A new avenue to explore
Hey all. I've read some research over my time with PD on gamma and alpha light therapy. The papers didn't seem too positive as regards its efficacy but I have some close friends who have had some very good results with this. One had PD and the other early Alzheimers. Note that the former is correctly
Hey all. I've read some research over my time with PD on gamma and alpha light therapy. The papers didn't seem too positive as regards its efficacy but I have some close friends who have had some very good results with this. One had PD and the other early Alzheimers. Note that the former is correctly
jeeves19
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
many PVC per minute
I am 58, having PVC for 6 years. It is worse last time. I have them almost all the time. 6-8 per minute. Sometimes I am OK, sometimes I feel pressure in my chest so I do not know anymore if it is PVC or something else. I took 2,5mg beta blocator nebilet ( nebivolol ) and last 2 weeks increased to 2 x
I am 58, having PVC for 6 years. It is worse last time. I have them almost all the time. 6-8 per minute. Sometimes I am OK, sometimes I feel pressure in my chest so I do not know anymore if it is PVC or something else. I took 2,5mg beta blocator nebilet ( nebivolol ) and last 2 weeks increased to 2 x
alseja
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Arrhythmia Alliance
6 years ago
cranky heart
Hi I am new. I have had palpitations since I was in my 20s but just occasionally until about 12 yrs ago then they increased. I now have them daily. I was diagnosed with afib about 8 yrs ago and then two yrs later told I did not have afib instead they were PVCs. Now I am told I have afib but it does
Hi I am new. I have had palpitations since I was in my 20s but just occasionally until about 12 yrs ago then they increased. I now have them daily. I was diagnosed with afib about 8 yrs ago and then two yrs later told I did not have afib instead they were PVCs. Now I am told I have afib but it does
kdeday
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Arrhythmia Alliance
7 years ago
Tachycardia
What is the difference between tachycardia and throwing pvc's
What is the difference between tachycardia and throwing pvc's
Fkollar
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AF Association
7 years ago
Can one tell the difference between a PVC and a PAC
Hi all, since acquiring AF I've been experiencing a load of ectopics. I understand PACs are from the atria and PVCs are from the ventricles. Is there a way to tell them apart? I've had 48hr holter and I was told I had a number of PVCs. Since then my 'ectopic load' appears to have increased (possibly
Hi all, since acquiring AF I've been experiencing a load of ectopics. I understand PACs are from the atria and PVCs are from the ventricles. Is there a way to tell them apart? I've had 48hr holter and I was told I had a number of PVCs. Since then my 'ectopic load' appears to have increased (possibly
Pikaia
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AF Association
7 years ago
Multiple SVTs in a 24 hour period?
I started having SVT around Jan 2014. I had a few doozies that would last an hour or so. Since then I have been on generic Sectral 200mg. Yesterday afternoon I was fine and out of the house and came home. Just felt bad, very anxious. Wouldn't you know it a little bit later I had my first SVT in
I started having SVT around Jan 2014. I had a few doozies that would last an hour or so. Since then I have been on generic Sectral 200mg. Yesterday afternoon I was fine and out of the house and came home. Just felt bad, very anxious. Wouldn't you know it a little bit later I had my first SVT in
Nickifoxx
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Arrhythmia Alliance
7 years ago
Popped to GP, result as expected.
I had a mixed weekend, I managed to get out both days to do things which was great BUT both days I suffered a lot of thumps/jolts/skips which restricted my mobility doing those things quite a bit. I've had this now 13 weeks to varying degrees but recently it's worsened again which is frustrating. I saw
I had a mixed weekend, I managed to get out both days to do things which was great BUT both days I suffered a lot of thumps/jolts/skips which restricted my mobility doing those things quite a bit. I've had this now 13 weeks to varying degrees but recently it's worsened again which is frustrating. I saw
ccwh70
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British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
Worried about palpitations/cardiomyopathy
I have had palpitations for years and years , since I was about 12 years old. I have also had an anxiety disorder for around the same length of time (OCD and generalised anxiety). I have a lot of ECGs and a 24 hr recording taken, the 24 hr one showed some PVCs and PACs but nothing to be concerned over
I have had palpitations for years and years , since I was about 12 years old. I have also had an anxiety disorder for around the same length of time (OCD and generalised anxiety). I have a lot of ECGs and a 24 hr recording taken, the 24 hr one showed some PVCs and PACs but nothing to be concerned over
Sept1273
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British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
Hybrid ablation part 2
I am part of a clinical trial to judge the outcomes of a mini maze procedure followed by a catheter ablation compared to two catheter ablations. I had been in persistent AF since Feb 2016, give or take a few weeks after cardioversion. I had the mini maze on April 6th. Since then I have been predominantly
I am part of a clinical trial to judge the outcomes of a mini maze procedure followed by a catheter ablation compared to two catheter ablations. I had been in persistent AF since Feb 2016, give or take a few weeks after cardioversion. I had the mini maze on April 6th. Since then I have been predominantly
johnMiosh
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 years ago
Normal concern or unnecessary worry?
For many years I had occasional bouts of PVCs, then during a time of great stress I was diagnosed with paroxysmal AF, but it wasn't until a year ago that I was given Flecainide twice a day, Metoprolol and Xarelto. Recently wore a 2-week Zio Patch monitor to give the cardiologist a clearer idea of how
For many years I had occasional bouts of PVCs, then during a time of great stress I was diagnosed with paroxysmal AF, but it wasn't until a year ago that I was given Flecainide twice a day, Metoprolol and Xarelto. Recently wore a 2-week Zio Patch monitor to give the cardiologist a clearer idea of how
Nanfranz
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AF Association
7 years ago
Just joined... hi
I've been diagnosed with HS for 24 years and had no treatment for 15 years and wondered how things have come on and what treatment is available now for people? I had the UV light therapy , long term anti biotics, was on a medication I think was called Roacutane and nothing worked so I gave up going back
I've been diagnosed with HS for 24 years and had no treatment for 15 years and wondered how things have come on and what treatment is available now for people? I had the UV light therapy , long term anti biotics, was on a medication I think was called Roacutane and nothing worked so I gave up going back
Nicthestick
in
Hidradenitis Suppurativa Support
7 years ago
Had cardiology appointment today, no real progress!
My irregular and now pretty painful heart beats are still increasing so much so I ended up in A&E this week but the result of that was nil, except being checked out for immediate danger. However I did manage to get a cardiologist appointment for today which wasn't entirely fruitless but also didn't resolve
My irregular and now pretty painful heart beats are still increasing so much so I ended up in A&E this week but the result of that was nil, except being checked out for immediate danger. However I did manage to get a cardiologist appointment for today which wasn't entirely fruitless but also didn't resolve
ccwh70
in
British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
Recognising the effect of anxiety within AF
Reading Richard75's recent post titled [i]"Light at the end of the AF tunnel - a success story"[/i] has really opened my mind about the role of anxiety within AF. Prior to my AF, I was lucky to have never suffered from anxiety, stress or depression. And so my latest theory is that all of the worry I
Reading Richard75's recent post titled [i]"Light at the end of the AF tunnel - a success story"[/i] has really opened my mind about the role of anxiety within AF. Prior to my AF, I was lucky to have never suffered from anxiety, stress or depression. And so my latest theory is that all of the worry I
Mejulie69
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AF Association
7 years ago
verapamil
Has anyone been given verapamil to use as a pill in the pocket to either stop tachycardia or stop pvc's ? I was at the ER a couple of days ago with tachycardia that lasted almost four hours. 100ml of Flecainide didn't stop it so they did a chemical cardioversion and it stopped it straight away. I'm always
Has anyone been given verapamil to use as a pill in the pocket to either stop tachycardia or stop pvc's ? I was at the ER a couple of days ago with tachycardia that lasted almost four hours. 100ml of Flecainide didn't stop it so they did a chemical cardioversion and it stopped it straight away. I'm always
Trish5
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 years ago
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