Hi Barbara,
my first question is why are they doing that coming one a year for months than go away for a year?
We don't know the answer to that one. Some people are more predictable like stress, menstrual cycles, fatigue, others we just don't know.
2. IS THIS NORMAL.
Perfectly normal. This is just how PVCs act -- we don't know why.
3went to dr yesterday weraing a 24 monitor and he wants to change my meds from timolo to atenolol, whats the difference in the two, will it help with paps better than timolol.
They are about the same. They are both beta blockers with specificity for the beta one receptor.
4 i also have a lot of air and beleching with my flutters/palps does that sound crazy. i can handle about 3-4 days of non-stop flutters after that it startes stressing me and i cant handle anymore. just need to know that its ok to have them like i do . i had ekg it was good , ive wore monitor for 30 days last year it was just palps, had echo it was good, had a stress test failed it but heart scann was ok. so pretty sure its just palps will get results back on monitor in a few days i guess, scared to change meds been on theses 15 years.
I am not sure what to say about the burping and air. If you have a normal heart scan, ekg, and echo, it sounds like you are fine. The gold standard is having symptoms recorded in a log that correlate with the palpitations. I do not think you need to worry and from your history, they should disappear as quickly and unexpectantly as they came.
Good luck and thanks for posting.
For me, I used to have an exceptional toleration to medications, and I am now finding that I have a higher sensitivity to medications, and they often actually CAUSE palpitations and runs of tachycardia. Our systems constantly are changing and we have to be in tune to that.
That said, don't freak out, just work through it closely with your doctor. One thing that is an absolute is you and your physician have to have a good working relationship and they must be accessible to you as a patient. Be sure when you talk to your doctor that you have a good description of the sensations and I have found personally that logging what I feel, what wa the time of day and what I was doing and had eaten helps them to better understand what may be going on.
Hope you feel better!
Holly