Dear Doctor,
Thanks for answering all my previous questions. I just have a few more. I had been taking
AtenololAtenolol
Atenolol-chlorthalidone for the past two years without any problems, then all of a sudden I had an episode of very frequent PVCs.
I noticed within an half hour of taking the medication, the PVCs would come on strong and increase in frequency, then after hours the medication would wear off, the PVCs would decrease or disappear altogether, then when I took my next dose the cycle would begin all over again, after several days I said there must be a connection and I tappered off the medication .
After stopping the medication, the PVCs most only bothered me in the mornings upon awaking and lasted only 1-2 hours, then diappeared for the rest of the day. After 2 weeks of this, they're practically gone, just an occasional thump now and then , but nothing to be bothered by.
My question is : Have you ever had any patients complain or note the same experience while taking
atenololAtenolol
Atenolol-chlorthalidone or other beta blockers , as I had the same experience with
InderalInderal
Inderal la about four years ago.
I have also been diagnosed with
ankylosingAnkylosing spondylitis spondylitis , and from what understand that can make one more prone arrythmias, Do
you think this could be contributing
factorFactor ix complex also?
My heart rate is a
littleLittle noses decongestant
Little tummys high upon waking in the morning, usually 90 to 110 bpm. but at night it when at rest it is usually
52 to 60 bpm, Is this difference of any concern?
Thanks again for this wonderful service and HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO
YOU AND ALL YOUR LOVED ONES.
THANKS,
Hank.
I put ankylosing spondylitis in a "Google" search and came up with about 22,000 links. [Google is The GREATEST search ...here's a link to get Google as a "tool bar" http://toolbar.google.com/ ]
Cut and paste the following into your browser's address bar. I use IE but whatever you use should do it too.
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&q=ankylosing+spondylitis
Good Luck
wilson-wilson
I was only on Inderal for a couple of weeks for pvc/pac's about 10 years ago when I first started having them.
It certainly made them MUCH WORSE......my theory is that it slowed my heart rate and there was more time in between my normal beats to get that "extra" or "premature" beat.
Susan