Arrhythmia and MVP syndrome
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I'm pretty much in the same boat as you. I have Acid Reflux problems, and have tried both Prilosec and Ranitidine a year ago. While on these meds I started having lots of PVC's, so I stopped taking them. The PVC's eventually became less frequent, but for the past month they've returned like last year. And I'm not on the antacids. So the Prilocsec and Ranitidine seemed to help the Reflux but not the arrhythmias. I feel it is related to Reflux though...perhaps I needed to try different antacids. I'm having tests now for MVP. Have you checked your diet? Seems the same things that are bad for Reflux are bad for PVC's...caffeine (coffee, tea and chocolate), greasy foods, alcohol etc.
Chris at ***@**** Thanks.
cardiologist says that I don't have it. My MVP is very mild.
He once diagnosed my problems as acid reflex, but I don't
believe this is correct. These symtoms come and go over months
and years. I don't believe it has anything to do with what I
eat. I still have crushing chest pains, shortness of breath,
and that feeling of having to "try to breath".
He now wants me to undergo Heart Catherization on Nov. 2, 2001.
So far he has put me through every test. (About $5000 worth!)
I'm wondering...if my MVP is so mild, and all of my symtoms seem
to be all in my head, what's the Heart Catherization going to do
except put more money in his pocket????? Should I get a second
opinion????
best of luck,
Jemm