willdogs
03-10-2008, 06:04 PM
I am new to the board, but I am glad to see so many people using it. Maybe someone will be able to share some information with me. I am 52 years old, slim and have been a jogger for the past twenty years. I have had PVCs for over 10 years and they have been under control for the majority of that time since I started taking Lopressor/Metoprolol. Like many of the people I have read here, it's been a long time since I haven't felt my heart beat - especially those extra ones. They used to give me quite a scare.
Over the past couple of months, I have felt PVCs now and then that actually hurt. My heart feels as if it is being blown up like a balloon and then returns to normal just as quickly. It only lasts for a fraction of a second, but I never know when it is going to happen. There is pressure and some slight pain along with it, but it is gone as quickly as it appears. I've recently had a nuclear stress test and a treadmill test, but I'm told that there are no blockages and my heart is structurally quite sound. I even went to the ER one morning a couple of weeks ago because they were occurring so frequently. They did a blood test and found that my potassium level was at 3.0 - which was quite low. Again, I was told that my heart was structurally sound, but was prescribed a temporary potassium supplement.
I can live with the PVCs I used to have, but these sudden bursts where my heart feels like it is going to pop for a split second is frightening. Has anyone experienced this? If so, I would like to hear from someone. My cardiologist does not seem to think it is serious, but I'm not used to these things and I am uncomfortable with it.
I'm beginning to wonder if stress is beginning to take a toll on me at 52. I'm a video producer with deadlines to make, but everyone is under some kind of stress, so I feel stress is relative. I'm wearing a monitor for a few days and was able to record one of the events, so I hope some answers may come from that. I am taking a 99mg potassium supplement once a day (plus a banana or two) along with a magnesium pill, but I can't really tell if they are working because I still feel the jolt now and then.
If anyone has felt this "PVC with a punch," please let me know what you did about it. Thank you. Maybe I can be of some help to someone else someday.
Over the past couple of months, I have felt PVCs now and then that actually hurt. My heart feels as if it is being blown up like a balloon and then returns to normal just as quickly. It only lasts for a fraction of a second, but I never know when it is going to happen. There is pressure and some slight pain along with it, but it is gone as quickly as it appears. I've recently had a nuclear stress test and a treadmill test, but I'm told that there are no blockages and my heart is structurally quite sound. I even went to the ER one morning a couple of weeks ago because they were occurring so frequently. They did a blood test and found that my potassium level was at 3.0 - which was quite low. Again, I was told that my heart was structurally sound, but was prescribed a temporary potassium supplement.
I can live with the PVCs I used to have, but these sudden bursts where my heart feels like it is going to pop for a split second is frightening. Has anyone experienced this? If so, I would like to hear from someone. My cardiologist does not seem to think it is serious, but I'm not used to these things and I am uncomfortable with it.
I'm beginning to wonder if stress is beginning to take a toll on me at 52. I'm a video producer with deadlines to make, but everyone is under some kind of stress, so I feel stress is relative. I'm wearing a monitor for a few days and was able to record one of the events, so I hope some answers may come from that. I am taking a 99mg potassium supplement once a day (plus a banana or two) along with a magnesium pill, but I can't really tell if they are working because I still feel the jolt now and then.
If anyone has felt this "PVC with a punch," please let me know what you did about it. Thank you. Maybe I can be of some help to someone else someday.

