I have recently started having PVC's exactly as you have described. I had a few like that on a 24 hour holter that I had last December. The ones I had were mostly when I was trying to fall asleep. My Cardio didn't give them a second thought. I do not think it is unreasonable to request another holter and echo. Because I have been having 10 times more of these over the past 6 weeks I am going to request another holter, even though I had one 5 months ago. Hang in there I know how scarry those hard, dizzy, flp foppy and down right agonizing PVC's feel!!! I have tried to go on with life and ignore them, but they get ya anyway. When your going along not even thinking about them. All of a sudden BAM the world starts to turn, go a little hazy and then there is the thump....Almost like your heart is trying to catch up or something. I have gotten so bad that if I don't feel quite right, and DON'T have a PVC I still check my pulse to make sure my heart is still beating. It is soooooooooooo hard when the docs don't seem to have any sympothy. I have been on Verapamil for these for a few weeks, no help. In fact they have made them worse. I called My doctor on Wednesday 04/11 and still have not heard from him.All I want is a lower dose!!!!!!!!!! Just hang in there..I am having the same thing and I am still here. I have had a lot PVC's for about 4 years and lone Afib for about 20 with a few PVC's thrown in there too. I hope this LONG post helps!
I should also mention that I also have a feeling of alot of pressure in my head. I already had a negative MRI so nothing is wrong with my brain.
Can allergies cause vertigo and palpitations? I have had this head pressure for weeks now and my eyes also burn and feel itchy. I am wondering if seasonal allergies are causing it or in the very least, making things worse?
Thanks. My Dr. wanted to put me on Verapamil too. As a matter of fact, he gave me the script this week but I have not filled it. I am too scared it will make things worse. I can't take a beta blocker because of asthma.
I hope you feel better!
I am not sure if allergies and cause palpitatons. I only know that I can't take allergy meds, cold meds etc. I also get a headache like you describe when mine are bad. I thought maybe the headache was from stress from worrying. But I am not sure. I wouldn't be scared to try your meds. The Cardio told me Verapamil is one of the most effective drugs for PVC's. I am going to stay on it and just try a lower dose. I tried Toprol and that did not help. I think Verapamil will help once I get the dosage figured out. I have avoided meds for a long time and now I just want some releif!
Much dizziness is caused by problems with the inner ear. Try an Ear, Nose and Throat doc, you may have viral labrynthitis or BPPV.
I actually wished this was an inner ear problem. At least that would be an explanation. I had a comprehensive inner ear exam including tests. The ENT told me nothing is wrong with my ears.
Many cases of dizziness go undiagnosed and just have to go away on their own.
Do you get migraines? They did a study of chronic dizziness that's on WebMD in a February 20,2007 article.
They say it's a combination of psychiatric and neurological factors.
Same issue here! So far modern medicine has failed to figure anything out for me... What kind of diet are you eating? Any big changes? If there are processed foods, or you have been eating processed foods/poor diet, or even environmental pollution can have subtle effects on the body that tax the immune system and systems and can contribute to such symptoms.
I've been doing a lot of research lately, mostly because I feel so failed by modern medicine and have had good experiences with naturopathic physicians (although the regimens often require lifestyle changes to be effective)... and diet changes, exercise, truly have potential to be effective.
I presume we are female, the only thing found is that I have polycystic ovarian syndrome which is a multifaceted phenomena which people allege is genetic but I think that there are many environmental infulences and it is a hormonal and endocrine condition. If you're a female carrying a little more around the middle, and have irregular periods, unless someone's proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that you don't have it, it's a possibility. When your hormones are off, a lot can feel wacky, including heart rhythm.
Exercise does help, except it does make the restlessness and racing heart with palps and dizziness worse at night, although helps with energy during the day. So scary! Also trying to be careful about my diet... it has helped...
Hope we can find answers/and or relief soon.