jacqie
12-13-2000, 10:07 PM
I have irregular heartbeats alot. Does anyone have them (called PVC's) by my cardiologist. he says they are harmless but if you have ever had 100 a day, it is not very pleasant. i currently take an antidepressant Paxil which makes them go away (most of the time). i have tried no caffiene, herbs, vitimins with no luck. does any one have suggestions, as i would like to eventually get off the paxil.
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Julianna
12-16-2000, 06:35 PM
just curious but have you ever had your thyroid checked? If you have hyperthyroidism you will experience heart palpatations.That is one of the symptoms..........
RobynJoy
01-12-2001, 11:12 PM
Hi,
I am having PVCs right now as I type! I am assuming that your doc has checked you out thoroughly for any physical ailment that can cause irregular heartbeats. If this is true, you have nothing to worry about. I have had PVCs for about 15 years, and there have been times when I thought that I was going to die, have a heart attack, go nuts trying to live with them, etc. I wore a holter monitor twice, and I have seen two cardiologists. In one day, I had over 5,000 PVCs recorded on the monitor. That was a good day! Some days, I have less, some days I have more, but if your heart is healthy, and you have been checked by your doc, you will be fine. They are annoying, but harmless in a normal heart. If you have any questions, please ask!!!
Take care,
Robyn
I am having PVCs right now as I type! I am assuming that your doc has checked you out thoroughly for any physical ailment that can cause irregular heartbeats. If this is true, you have nothing to worry about. I have had PVCs for about 15 years, and there have been times when I thought that I was going to die, have a heart attack, go nuts trying to live with them, etc. I wore a holter monitor twice, and I have seen two cardiologists. In one day, I had over 5,000 PVCs recorded on the monitor. That was a good day! Some days, I have less, some days I have more, but if your heart is healthy, and you have been checked by your doc, you will be fine. They are annoying, but harmless in a normal heart. If you have any questions, please ask!!!
Take care,
Robyn
Rachael
01-13-2001, 09:16 PM
Jacqie,
I too suffer from irregular heartbeats and was in hospital last weekend because of it. I normally get them in conjunction with severe chest pain (which extends down my arm) but, like everyone else, have been told that they are harmless.
I now take betablockers for the problem.
Good luck and best wishes,
Rachael
Originally posted by jacqie:
I have irregular heartbeats alot. Does anyone have them (called PVC's) by my cardiologist. he says they are harmless but if you have ever had 100 a day, it is not very pleasant. i currently take an antidepressant Paxil which makes them go away (most of the time). i have tried no caffiene, herbs, vitimins with no luck. does any one have suggestions, as i would like to eventually get off the paxil.
I too suffer from irregular heartbeats and was in hospital last weekend because of it. I normally get them in conjunction with severe chest pain (which extends down my arm) but, like everyone else, have been told that they are harmless.
I now take betablockers for the problem.
Good luck and best wishes,
Rachael
Originally posted by jacqie:
I have irregular heartbeats alot. Does anyone have them (called PVC's) by my cardiologist. he says they are harmless but if you have ever had 100 a day, it is not very pleasant. i currently take an antidepressant Paxil which makes them go away (most of the time). i have tried no caffiene, herbs, vitimins with no luck. does any one have suggestions, as i would like to eventually get off the paxil.
Hollyberry
01-15-2001, 01:52 AM
I have them occassionally now. But, I have them quite frequently when I am on anti-depressants and several on a stressful day. I needed a beta blocker when I was on the anti-depressants and a little while after I discontinured it. I was checked for thyroid and was told that it was in the future for me. It seems that the anti-depressant aggravated the frequency.

