Maggie - thanks for your insights. I was probably mis-stating the thyroid information. My doctor said it was a slightly underactive thyroid, so whatever reading causes that diagnosis is what it was. I couldn't go another night with out CPAP so I put it on last night and tried to remain relaxed. It worked. I think I was so upset by the PVCs that anxiety itself was making things worse. The other thing I have begun to think about is the vegas nerve which, from what I read, has involvement with the stomach, the heart and the thyroid, among other things. I'm wondering if the thyroid issues touched up the vegas nerve and produced PVCs somehow as a side effect. I am going to be doing some more research into that (although I vigorously try to avoid diagnosing myself!).
Gee, Dave, this is a problem! Sleep apnea would cause lower oxygen levels, which in themselves CAUSE PVC's. And lack of sleep certainly does trigger more PVC's. There must be something else going on, so I would call my my sleep doc if I were you or at least my PCP asap. Btw, a low TSH means the thyroid is too active. An underactive thyroid causes the TSH to rise. In any event, you still have to sleep with the CPAP on. Have you checked to make sure everything is hooked up correctly? Nothing is loose and causing you to rebreathe CO2?