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pvcs

by banjospyder, Jul 03, 2008 10:45AM
hello
does everyone experince pvcs sometime in the lifetime
and does haveing anxiety attacks for a few months now increase the chance of getting pvcs in an otherwise healthy
im a 17 year old male who has had echo,holter,ecg(7 times) and they came back fine no family history or no personal history, the holter in the 24hours showed one extra beat, weighs 63kg 6% body fat physically fit, non smoker and bmi in healthy range
could the sensation i get in my chest like my organs are digesting soemthing for not much less than a second or a second be a pvc or am i over-exgerated the feeling, and is the light headiness and like the feeling soemthing is coming up my thoat and stealing my breath directly after realted to my anxious state which reacts to the feelings in my chest almost precielsy afetr they happent, the light headiness and throat issue last 2 seconds at most

thanks alot
banjo spider
Member Comments (1)

by bananasoup, Jul 07, 2008 10:10AM
To: banjo spider
Hi - I've had pvc's for years - often 10,000 or more day. They really do make you feel light-headed and you often get a sensation of fullness in your head. They say everyone gets extra beats here and there but only some people are more aware of them. The best thing you can do is ignore them - the less you worry about them the more they will go away. I think you might see whether you are having panic attacks - it can feel much the same.
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