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Does this sound familiar to anyone? Does anyone know what might be causing this? Is there a name for that? Should I be concerned? Should I go backBack pain - low Back strain treatment to the Cardiologist and have other tests done?
Again, they did not mention the PVCs or PACs. Not sure if that is really what they are or if they can not call what I am experiencing that because they have not been discovered on any exam that I have. Needless to say, my anxietyGeneralized anxiety disorder Separation anxiety Stress and anxiety level has been up lately because of this particular expisode and the episodes that I have had since then (which thankfully have not been as bad as the one I talked about earlier).
Who knows?! I guess I just have to trust my Cardiologist and hope he really knows what he is talking about. I mean, I am still here so what ever I am going through can't be to bad for my health.... right?!!
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Hope you caught the dog! Why do they do that? Today, you may have had a few of the extra beats strung together. Crazy as it feels, in a structuraly normal heart, they are considered to be benign. You can touch base with your cardiologist just to let him know you are feeling something "different." He may, or may not suggest an appointment, or maybe another monitor to be sure everything is the same. If I had to guess, I'd say you are fine. But, it definitely feels weird!
Second- Thank you so much for your response. I agree, this is a "weird" feeling. I think it is even harder to handle because I am, for the most part, a healthy 29-yr-old. Then, this comes out of the blue and I gasp for air and feel, for a brief moment, that I am dying. Talk about making you feel helpless. I really did feel like I was going to drop dead in the woods the other day. Unfortunately, I have really bad anxiety so once this happens, I focus on it and become more noticable of the slightest activity in my chest area.
I will certainly make a follow-up call with my Cardiologist and inquire about the premature ventricular and atrial beats. Perhaps this is something I have that he was aware of and either I was never told or didn't understand. Either way, I am sure that calling him would offer at least a little reassurance.
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If it is PVCs/PACs, and you have a structurally normal heart, it's mostly a matter of accepting them. Some doctors will suggest a beta blocker to help relieve the symptoms and/or lessen the frequency. For whatever reason, so many people with anxiety have the weird beats, and vice-versa. I'm sure it's all in our "wiring."
HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY to you also!!
Let us know what's going on, how you're feeling and what the doc says.
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Again, they did not mention the PVCs or PACs. Not sure if that is really what they are or if they can not call what I am experiencing that because they have not been discovered on any exam that I have. Needless to say, my anxiety level has been up lately because of this particular expisode and the episodes that I have had since then (which thankfully have not been as bad as the one I talked about earlier).
Who knows?! I guess I just have to trust my Cardiologist and hope he really knows what he is talking about. I mean, I am still here so what ever I am going through can't be to bad for my health.... right?!!
With a structually normal heart, you just kinda have to deal with the extra beats (they feel like skips,but they are actually extra beats).
Anxiety can definitely make the extra beats worse, or at least seem worse. I agree, your cardiologist sounds like he's on top of things and you are doing just fine : )
Have a great week! Keep an eye on the dog...LOL. I know a lot of people with cats and their lives are much simpler...hahaha