Hello and thank you for considering my questions.
I am a 48 y.o. male with a history back to 1992 that started out with a bout of lone afib and has, since 1998, been frequent bouts of sinus
tachycardiaArrhythmias
Multifocal atrial tachycardia
Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (psvt)
Sick sinus syndrome
Ventricular tachycardia, one bout of
SVTParoxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (psvt) in 2002, and lots of PVC's since 2002. Two
cardioversions and lots of pills along the way. I have seen perhaps a dozen doctors including my current cardiologist. My
EKGAtrioventricular block, ekg tracing
Ecg
Exercise stress test always reads LAFB, sinus tach, left axis deviation and is stamped abnormal. My lab work is fine and so was my echo and two chest x-rays in January of 2003 and this past February. I do not smoke or drink.
I am not satisfied with the brush off the doctors give me. My cardio gave me exactly 2 minutes and 30 seconds at my recent visit. Over the years, I have been on
InderalInderal
Inderal la in varying doses, a short trial of
ToprolToprol-xl XL which was very unpleasant (gastric distress) and now back on Inderal. Also Xanax for my chronic and quite severe anxiety and panic condition. My former internist claimed no problems, yet hit me with huge dietary and activity restrictions. He also put a letter in my file saying I was at high risk for sudden death.
Positional PVC's, tach, gastric misery (still) and all that fear. Meds do very little. I am really confused, upset and would appreciate your comments. Thank you!
Glenn
You are not alone in the fight to be taken seriously by the medical condition. Sometimes you feel so taken advantage of. I went to my cardiologist for my 2 year visit (only so that i can get refills) and did receive about 2.4 minutes myself. Told Dr. of my recent PVC issues and was just handed a slip for Toprol XL.. So far, it hasn't done much, but what I'm mainly concerned with is that she wouldn't tell me why these things are happening to me.. Can I just get an answer? But nothing.. For 12 years now, I've gotten nothing but lip service and prescrips for Inderal and Toprol..
I hope tha t you see a new Dr. soon.. Try to get a referral from someone that trusts their cardio Dr. and likes what they do for them.
Good Luck to You.
I'm back on my Inderal after losing struggles with Toprol-XL and Nadolol, both of which ripped my digestion to shreds. In my humble opinion, and based on experience, the Inderal is the least offensive and most helpful med I have taken.
Don't feel too bad about the PVC answers you got. It took me two years just to get a doc to tell me if mine were unifocal or multifocal...then he told me to ignore them. That advice is all well and good, except when in the middle of a PVC episode, living alone, and are wallowing in the fear as well as the discomfort.
Thank you for your highly relevant observations. Best Wishes...
I've got my results for my 24 hour holter which shows 165 premature normals and 344 premature aberrants and I still dont have a clue what the difference is...
all in all though its 0.3% of the total so I'm better off than some.
Ray.
Thanks
I have never felt any discomfort, dizzness, etc.
Any comments or suggestion?
I pity the poor folks on Toprol. Nasty stuff IMHO.