Thanks for your response. But they have decided to return not to bad but they are back. I have to say, I really felt so good for a few days, I even started to think of doing things that the PVC's have robbed me of. Now I'am going to look forward to another break, hopefully soon.
I didn't change my diet. I had a few very bad PVC days, and nights before the break. Maybe it has something to do with that? I wonder if we(or anyone) will ever figure this(PVC's) out.
Good luck to you, I hope you feel the "quiet" for a long time. Funny how normal feels abnormal.
Hooray. Enjoy.
It happened to me about two months ago. They were so bad I finally requested an appointment with an E.P. because I thought "this is it, it's ablation time".
Well, guess what, not a single pvc on their EKG, and maybe one when he listened. He looked at me like I was crazy. But that "light, quite" feeling you describe is right on. It's like the static on the T.V stopped, and the picture was suddenly in high definition. It felt great, but strange too.
I think it lasted for another day maybe two, for me, but I will pray it lasts longer for you. That is the nature of the beast. Some people on this forum will experience them for a long time, then go years without. I hope you fall into that category--years without.
Enjoy! Have you changed your diet at all? Some people have benefited from magnesium and potassium.
Yeah, THAT'S the crazy part about these things. Don't let your guard down....LOL....As long as you know that might reappear, you're gonna do great.
Those of us who have had ablations or a signifciant drop off in PVC frequency know exactly what you mean by the "light and quiet" feeling. Weird, isn't it? You'll get used to it, but at first it's kinda weird....