I have had heart
palpitationsHeart palpitations since I was a teenager so I have had it for about 20 years.I have had two children and I am now 9 weeks pregnant. About seven years ago I was having the heart palpitions quite bad after I took a prescription drug to try to lose weight. I was sent for an
ekgAtrioventricular block, ekg tracing
Ecg
Exercise stress test and I wore a
holterHolter monitor (24h) monitor for a couple of days. Both said that nothing was wrong. The doctor thinks that my heart is "nervous" I have had to deal with anxiety spells and depression after the birth of my second child. I am no longer on any antidepressants and I feel that I am not bad enough to take them any longer. For the past couple of weeks I have noticed an increase in the
palpitationsHeart palpitations and skipping. It is now every day and it occurs alot during the day. I was just wondering could it be the pregnancy or is something else going on now. They have increased more over the years and my grandmother has a
pacemaker. My mother also has the
palpitationsHeart palpitations bad and there has been a lot of heart attacks with death in the family. I would appreciate any input. Thank you.
I have three children, nearly all grown now, but I wanted to let you know that hormones (pregnancy, PMS, peri-menopause, etc) seem to trigger pvcs/pacs in some people, me included. There are a number of people on the Forum that have noticed an increase in pvcs during pregnancy. Although my pvcs were prevalent during pregnancy, they did not cause any problems with L&D.
When you said that you have stopped your RX, I understood that to mean the antidepressants. Is that correct? I'm not sure what medications are considered baby-safe during pregancy so I wouldn't take anything until you check with your doctor(s).
Perhaps your doctor will suggest a follow up EKG and holter to see how/if the pregnancy is affecting your heart's rhythm.
My dad also has a pacemaker, but for an entirely different problem. Try not to worry. Check with your doctor on what, if anything, you can do to get the extra beats to "calm down." He/she may suggest you just "deal with it." Or, he/she may suggest a baby-safe medication. I remember taking Inderal (beta blocker) during part of my 2nd and 3rd pregnancies. It's kind of like a bad cold...that goes on and on and on....You can't really take much medicine for it when you are pregnant, so you kinda just shuffle through it. Of course, this is once you know there is nothing more signicant going on...Unlikely, but some follow up tests might be helpful.
Best of luck! I hope you have a peaceful and wonderful pregnancy!!
Connie
You mentioned that people in your family have had fatal heart attacks? Was there ever any mention of a rhythm problem in connection with the death? Maybe the heart attacks were related to CAD and not a rhythm disorder.
The only time you should be concerned is if there is a strong family link of young death from heart disease when people are younger then the age of 50, and especially under the age of 40.
The first pregnancy, I only had to deal with blood disorder - ITP (low platelets). I think was the long term on medication caused my blood disorder.
Problems with the second pregnancy. I had a chest infection. Dr prescribed me amoxil. (Now I was told that not allow to take this if pregnant.) My cervic dilated 6cm at 18 weeks pregnant. Had stitches put in (under GA) and caused infection. 3 kinds of antibiotic went in at the same time. Ventolin 4mg 3 times a day. (not for asthma, it's for cervic not to dilate) Told to take this till full term. (If I can keep it) Can all these drugs given to a pregnant women? They went ahead if needed. They just bypass what shaw at the drug interactions or precautions. I told them my heart went mad. (Palpitations BACK!) I was crying. Told me stayed on bed. Palps were caused by ventolin. (Anyway, only allowed to get down from bed once a day. Time to the toilet. If can't make it, had to wait for tomorrow!) Eat, vee and wash all laid down on a upside down bed for few weeks. It was much harder than after the ablation stayed few hours on bed.
Belinny, don't worry so much. Tell the Dr what you feel that's the most important thing. They'll do what's needed. If need a drug, they'll find you a suitable one. Sometimes, Drs like to scare the patients. Aware of that too. Take care and good luck. Sorry for that long post. Pika.
I just wanted to say thank you to everyone who responded to my question. I did not expect a response this fast. It was great. This is the first time that I have been to this site and I would definitely recommend it to anyone that has any concerns about their health. Thank you again.
THis is my first time on this site and I have to say I feel so much better now. I have been dealing with heart palpitations for about 1 1/2 years now. On toprol xl 100 mg. I still get a few here and there and sometimes they are really hard pounding ones, so even though things are under control I was still getting worried. I have read all these posts and it is EXACTLY what I have been going through.........
I agree with everyone that doctors need to take more time to help us understand that this is not a serious problem instead of just saying "don't worry about it". The heart is the most serious part of your body, why should I not worry about it? When it is not working right, I am going to be scared!!!!
We all know SOMEONE who has gotten bad advice from a doctor and hence, is not here any longer or is very ill from it.
My regular doctor and heart specialist both said not to worry, so I have really been trying hard not to. I do believe it has to do anxiety and hormones. I started to get my heart palps when life was a little crazy for me. Actually, It all started with a weird tightness in my chest that would only go away when I would take a walk or do exercise or something time consuming. As soon as I stopped exercising and started thinking about my problem, the tightness would come back. It made me feel like I was short of breath..it is very hard to explain. Then the heart palp started coming on-10 / 20 a day. Some were real long, most just tiny ones-nevertheless they were all scary. I would freeze in the middle of talking, walking, reading...whatever I was doing. I could not help think "is this it?" And, of course, this made me go into a deeper depression. All I knew is that when I was sleeping, I did not feel palpitations or that tightness of the chest, so that is exactly what I did-slept. When I would come home from work, I was so exhausted because all I did was worry the whole darn day with the thought that I was going to die before I hit 30 years old. My nerves were rattled because no one was able to tell me exactly why I was having these palps, but I was to not "worry" about it. And that made me worry even more because I kept thinking that the doctor's were not listening well enough and I was going to die because of it.
I try every 6 months to lower my dosage of toprol to 50mg because I really want to get off of the stuff someday, but it has not worked yet. One doctor says I can eventually go off of it, but the heart specialist basically said to expect it to be in my medicine cabinet forever.
So, for all of you who are suffering from the same story, I hate to say "don't worry" about it, but don't. Always go and get second, heck, even third opinions. It is your life and your sanity!!! I have tried letting things that bother me roll of my back these days and take time for myself. The caffeine is 95% gone from my life...a good thing to look up on the internet is to see what has caffeine in it, you'll be surprised. I found out alot of these companies purposely add caffeine to get you addicted to their product. So be careful and read labels.
The toprol does seem to work 99% every day, but little palps do show up everyday. I do have some wicked spells at times and it seems to be when I have my menstraul cycle and/or sick. And, the most frequent time I get them is the holidays. But, if you knew my routine I had to go through every holiday, you'd understand!!!! Some advice--don't live by both sets of families 2 streets apart..... :)
So, "calm down and chill out or you WILL give yourself a heart attack and it won't be from the palpitations" as my doctor said....
Thanks.
I know exactly how you feel when it comes to all this heart skipping and and fluttering and so on. It can be a very scary thing especially when it acts up so bad you wonder if it will ever beat right again or if it will start to beat again after it feels like it has stopped. When mine acts up all I want to do is sleep also and just cut off the world because that is the only time that you can ever get away from it. I figure that there has got to be a reason for it. I didn't always have it right? At least I wasn't aware of it anyway. The doctors can tell you all they want that you are ok and you will be alright but when it is happening to you and you wonder if the next time will be the "last" one, it definitely doesn't make you believe them at the time. I know that I let it control my life too much at times. It makes it hard for me to enjoy certain things and it definitely does affect my mood which does make it hard on the husband because it seems like I am always in a bad mood. I guess though from the looks of it that it will always be a part of me but it is nice that know that I am not the only one that has to deal with this. Thanks again for your stories.
Yep count me in! I am so sorry you are feeling this. I have been having these pvc's/pac's since I was 21 (now 34!) but they have not been all the time. I have a years when I don't get bothered by them and then I get them back after having my children. I have 3 children and my hormones definately cause my PVC's to get bad. I find that they bother me most when I am trying to fall asleep but once I am asleep I am ok. My youngest is 10 months old and the pvc's came back when I was 6 weeks Post Partum (right around the time when my period came back!) I too am scared as my dad has had triple heart bypass surgery and now has a defrib/pace maker fitted but his heart disease was cause by excessive smoking since the age of 15 but still i get worried. Have just been given an event monitor for 30 days and have managed to catch a couple of these beats but still my dr says i am fine. I take 12.5mg of atenelol...twice a day...sometimes it helps sometimes it doesn't. Does anyone know if there is a better choice of beta blocker for the treatment of PVC's/pac's?
Thanks to everyone who takes the time to post on here. I sometimes feel like I am addicted to the site as it gives me so much assurance.
happy holidays everyone
Sharonx
I guess everyone experiences these things very personally. With so many PVCs a day, I have experienced just about every sensation you could think of, but there seems to be something new every once in a while.
If your symptoms change, mention it to your doctor, and/or insist on getting it checked. Then try as best as you can, as you do *everyday* I'm sure when you have PVCs/PACs it's everyday to continue to live a full life.
And, healthy, happy holidays everyone.
Contratulations to Belinny. I think what got me through my pregnancy is ignorance. I didn't have a name for my PAC's then, if I had I'm sure I would be going through the same things your are. I heard meditation and yoga really do help. I walk 30 min. a day and notice a difference from when I don't exercise. I already go light on caffeine, sugar, etc. and all the other 'triggers' people describe and still get them. I was shocked that my holter monitor test came back with 3,300 APC's under a 24-hour period, especially when I only FEEL about a dozen or so a day. I, also, feel "is this it" and hope and pray that I'll get to see my son grow-up. As a note to rdf6218, have you had your Thyroid tested? I was recently diagnosed with Graves/Hyperthyroidism and you mentioned you just want to sleep,with all my extensive reading on this issue you could very well have Hypothyroidism, that also will produce palpitations. I have the other problem, I'm exhausted because I'm afraid to go to sleep, which also gives palps.. It's a viscous circle! Good luck to you all!! Thanks for sharing!
My problems heve been going on for about 6 months and now I see people have been living with this problem for multiple years. I guess the biggest thing it does to me is cause lots of stress, just wondering if your going to fall down dead. Other than that I can deal with the weird feelings pretty well. May GOD be with us all.