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Thanks to all

by Tommy471, Apr 13, 2008 02:42PM
I have had these PVCs for years.  They started out with just a few here and there.  Now I sometimes get them every couple of beats for several hours.  It really wears you down.  I have had all the tests and the doctors say there is nothing wrong with me.  I have some stress/anxiety issues and most agree the PVCs are related.  I was given Toporol.  I hatethe thoughts of being on this medicine all the time.  Does anyone know if it would be effective to take just when I am having symptoms?  Just like you would take an asprin for a headache?  Or do you need to take them every day?


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