Thank you for taking my questions. I was diagnosed w/ PVC's about 12 yrs ago, now 38. I have had three
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zoloft. My cardiologist provided me with 25 mg of Atenenol to be split in half and used as a needed basis. I typically only get PVC's in any quantity (several hundred or so) every 4-5 months and always triggered by
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Panic disorder with agoraphobia/anxiety related triggers. The rest of the time I get from none to several isolated thumps during the day. For the most part I get very few PVCs'. Questions: Is it safe to take atenenol under my circumstances, ie. take a small dose when I get some PVC's that I consider bothersome ? I may only take 12,5 mg on 6-8 occassions in one yr. I will say it works well for me, stops the PVC's cold. Question: 2- I had an isolated incident a few months ago where I had a skipped beat that triggered 4-5 consective beats, I coughed it was over back to normal. Never in my 38 yrs did this happen. I told the cardio and he said not to be concerned at all- ignore them. One isolated incident is nothing. I rarely get runs, two of the PVC together and mostly occur every 4-6 beats when they do come. Recently, when I excercise, I get nervous when my heart goes too fast and this triggers the odd PVC I want to work out but always worried about the PVC's. When I am not nervous I dont get any PVC's eventhough my heart rate is at 160BPM. Should I continue to wrk out? Truly, under a normal structured heart etc ...Is it really ok to ignore the PVC's when they come ?
I, also, found when I have them for quite sometime chg'ing positions or just walking gets rid of them. One time none of this worked and it lasted over an hr., but then it was time for my atenolol. When that kicked in they went away.
So, why not try these strategies and when all else fails take your atenolol?
BTW, it seems with a faster heart rate you won't have the PVC's and with a healthy heart exercise can only help, right?
Good luck!
al wilson
Questions: Is it safe to take atenenol under my circumstances, ie. take a small dose when I get some PVC's that I consider bothersome ?
and the doc answered that there was no reason not to take the atenolol.
I am not sure I understand the answer -- maybe others did. Is it ok to take the beta blocker ONLY SPORATICALLY on as AS NEEDED basis?
Thanks.
Lynn
acmm -- do NOT stop beta blockers cold turkey -- not because, in your case, there would be a danger but because of rebound.. you might well have more palps or a transitory increase in blood pressure. Talk to your doctor and cut down on your meds gradually, then go off and see if , perhaps, you are better without them. good luck!
Lynn
Kindly advise,
Medking (Abe)
I've never had a stress echo, but I know they are very easy to have. No needles, just some goo on your chest. As you exercise, the heart requires more blood to its own tissue. As your heart rate goes up, your heart muscle also begins to squeeze harder. If you have a blockage in one of the arteries that supplies blood to the heart, that section of the heart may not move as briskly or strong as the rest of the heart. This is what they look for during a stress echo. The technology these days allows for excellent viewing of your heart in action.
I don't blame you for being nervous, but I'll bet you are alright.
Good luck!
smiles 45
i have had that sensation regularly as well but do not know if it is PVC or PAC but i believe it would be the latter.
to everyone
i am new and have read many of your accounts about PVCS and individual experiences with them and drugs to control them.
My story is simular in many respects to several of you.
I was wondering if any of you have had an angiogram to determine if your heart had an irritable focus based upon a partial blockage nearby. I have not but i have had about everything else.
thank you
al wilson
Hope all is well
I am 100mg of Atenenol.
In april I had a chem stress test, echo, some kind of scan and a heart cath to make sure. All is great, no issues, no problems, thank God. But today my heart has been around 100-120 at times, I am concerned, should I be? I mean about 4months ago all was well with my heart, i have even had ekgs and blood work done since and all is great. I worry about my health a lot, sadly, so any advice you all can give will be greatly appriciated. brutal honesty is a must for me :-) thank You and May God be with you all.
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