Skippsed beat
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I went thru a whole year of lightheadedness and shortness of
breath - also either skipping a beat or an extra beat.
Finally after seeing many doctors, I had a ablation - this
past April. I had every imaginable test - and like you,
I continued to play tennis etc. I'm hestitate to give too much information because I am not a Dr. However, ask any
question you might have because I am sure that I have been
there. Also, I feel great now!
Thanks for the reply....I'm just curious what your final conclusion was....Did you just come to the realization that it was something you have to live with that is just one of those things that comes and goes, or was there some sort of treatment?
I'm really interested in what you have to say.....
Thanks!!
My first answer was not very clear.
I sure tried living with the lightheadedness and the shortness
of breath. Since I never knew when it was going to occur
or how long it would last, it was very disruptive in my life.
In April I had an ablation (procedure or treatment as you mentioned) and since then I feel much better. I know alot of people who are able to adjust to having
PVC's - I wasn't too successful at it.
Even though I may still have a bad day (maybe once a month),
my quality of life as well as everyone around me has
greatly improved!
Keep the faith.