Hello,
Does fatigue cause these things ??
I would need to know the results of the monitors to say for sure. It is probably PACs or PVCs, but cannot comment unless I know the results.
Fatigue can cause PAC/PVCs.
Does anyone else have this problem and doctors, what am I to do about this ?
It depends on what is causing the symptoms. If it is PAC/PVCs, the standard treatment is counsel you about them first. If you they continue to bother you, beta blockers may decrease the frequency or decrease the sensation. If beta blockers do not help, dofetilide (Tikosyn) and Sotalol are two medications that may decrease their frequency, but I would only use them if your symptoms are severe.
I am afraid that all the skipping will lead to a clot and cause another heart attack. . .am struggling to understand all of this. .what kind of treatment is there for this and what am I doing to cause this ??
PACs/PVCs do not cause clots or strokes. Anticoagulation is not recommended. The above treatment is the standard of care. Ablation is only considered if they extra beats cause severe symptoms and they come from the same location.
I hope this helps. Thanks for posting.
Does anyone else have to sit up right for awhile, then lay down on your back for a while THEN be able to turn on your side without problems ?? I didn't do that last night and probably should have. . .I usually read and settle down before laying down. Wonder why this happens !!??
This stuff gets so frustrating. . .it's enough to have to deal with diabetes, now all of this. . .I started having skipping in 1991 after some tramatic happenings. .. they continued on and off now for years. Had noticed that I was having them right before my artery spasmed. . .it was an EXTREMELY stressful day that day.
Well, looking forward to hearing from others . . .thanks all !!!
You might want to place a call to your cardiologist given your past history--with spasm and heart attack.
Painful beats is irritating to say the least--I know how you feel. I feel just about every heart beat and they are rather painful. This isn't an anxiety issue. I too have a very strong throb when I lie flat, or on my left side. Atenolol seems to help.
All of my valves have some regurgitation. I visited my doc last week because my pulse was going pretty low. He heard a distinct click with my mitral valve. We feel there may be some valvular issues going on and my cardio is going to review this stuff. I've grown quite fatigued over the last couple months.
I wish you good luck and hope your docs can help.
Hope this helps
All I asked was if there was an alternative to Coumadin.
The doctors reply was "Well, I'm putting you on BB and Coumadin and you can do what you like", and he walked out of the hospital room.
But then again I'm not 80yrs old and say O.K. doc. I like to ask questions since it is my health.
Take care all
Ive been to the DR 2-3 times and had all the test done like everyone else and their answers the same. The only thing that I have found that helps me is taking Omeg 3 pills when i wake up in the morning and when i go to bed. It seems to help reduce the attacks that i get (dont know if it has anything to do with the pills or not its prob just in my head that it helps but what ever works right?)