Posted By Eric Scarlett on September 14, 1998 at 15:48:31:
Hi. I am a 27 year old male. I was diagnosed with PVC's about 8 months ago. I struggled many days before my cardiologist finally convinced me that they are
benignBenign ear cyst or tumor
Benign positional vertigo. They really anoy me so my doc prescribed me
AtenololAtenolol
Atenolol-chlorthalidone 50mg(I think thats the right name). The
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Atenolol-chlorthalidone gave me some pretty bad side effects so he switched me to
ToprolToprol-xl 50mg. Niether drug has ceased the PVC's but I guess since it reduces my heart rate and blood
pressurePressure ulcer, it reduces the strength of the beat after the pause that the heart uses to make up for lost volume. Basically the PVC's feel "less powerfull".
My question is, should I get a second opinion in my specific case. I sometimes giggle(although its not a laughing matter) when I read some of the articles in here. People think they are having bad PVC's if they get 3 or 4 a month. I regularly, on bad days, get 3 or 4 a minute. On good days, I'll only get about 3 an hour. Some days, although very rare, I won't get any at all. I know the general reassurances that docs keep giving poeple about them not killing you and being
benignBenign ear cyst or tumor
Benign positional vertigo and all. But my case seems different. Not only do I get PVC's, I get bad headaches because of them. I know they are causing the headaches because I can feel my headache get progressivly worse as the PVC's continue. Everytime that beat hits after the pause, I can feel the pain in my head...like pressure. After awhile, this turns into a headache. I also get pain in my neck, on both sides, on top of my juggler veins. It's very weird. If there is ANY kind of experimental treatment for these darn things please let me know. I want the quality of my life to be OK. If I only had 4 a month, that would not be a problem. Sorry I was long.
Thanks
Eric Scarlett