Suzy-Q
11-24-2006, 10:56 PM
Hello-
I do believe the final pages of my cardiac story are written. I feel very fortunate, indeed. My nuclear stress test came back clear of any blockages. That was the info I received from my GP so I need to verify that with my cardio. But it sounds great to me. Thus, I have very minor valve regurgitation and no other explanation for my sudden onset of PVCs. Just as the docs predicted, now that I really feel my heart is fine the PVCs don't bother me much at all - emotionally. That is, I am not anxious any longer. But 10K - 30K PVCs in a day will drag anyone down physically and the docs don't really say too much about that!
I have been taking a Mg/Ca supplement for about a month now. I also take Toprol Xl 50 mg/day. I do think the rate of my PVCs is down somewhat. Hard to know whether the meds are responsible or not. One thing I can say for sure is that alcohol really kicks my PVC rate into high gear. Caffeine does not seem to affect me much at all. I don't drink alcohol regularly. I have had 2 drinks on different nights. Both times my PVC rate went right into bigeminy and stayed there for an hour after I finshed the drink. It wasn't a pleasant feeling and sure will discourage me from drinking anymore. That's a shame because I saved fancy drinks for special occassions and truly enjoyed them.
I have also been dealing with some sort of vertigo thing that we haven't found a cause for as yet. I am feeling better each day and I am almost free of all diziiness and swaying. I would be very happy if it never happens again. Weird stuff!
I am very grateful to the help I have recieved from this community. I think back to when I first starting reading this board and I saw someone write about PVCs that they are almost always harmless. It is true. But when it happens to you and it comes out of the blue - this isn't very reassuring. In fact, nothing but a full work up is going to calm the fears that a gallopping and kicking heart will cause.
Thanks to all - Suzy-Q
I do believe the final pages of my cardiac story are written. I feel very fortunate, indeed. My nuclear stress test came back clear of any blockages. That was the info I received from my GP so I need to verify that with my cardio. But it sounds great to me. Thus, I have very minor valve regurgitation and no other explanation for my sudden onset of PVCs. Just as the docs predicted, now that I really feel my heart is fine the PVCs don't bother me much at all - emotionally. That is, I am not anxious any longer. But 10K - 30K PVCs in a day will drag anyone down physically and the docs don't really say too much about that!
I have been taking a Mg/Ca supplement for about a month now. I also take Toprol Xl 50 mg/day. I do think the rate of my PVCs is down somewhat. Hard to know whether the meds are responsible or not. One thing I can say for sure is that alcohol really kicks my PVC rate into high gear. Caffeine does not seem to affect me much at all. I don't drink alcohol regularly. I have had 2 drinks on different nights. Both times my PVC rate went right into bigeminy and stayed there for an hour after I finshed the drink. It wasn't a pleasant feeling and sure will discourage me from drinking anymore. That's a shame because I saved fancy drinks for special occassions and truly enjoyed them.
I have also been dealing with some sort of vertigo thing that we haven't found a cause for as yet. I am feeling better each day and I am almost free of all diziiness and swaying. I would be very happy if it never happens again. Weird stuff!
I am very grateful to the help I have recieved from this community. I think back to when I first starting reading this board and I saw someone write about PVCs that they are almost always harmless. It is true. But when it happens to you and it comes out of the blue - this isn't very reassuring. In fact, nothing but a full work up is going to calm the fears that a gallopping and kicking heart will cause.
Thanks to all - Suzy-Q

