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Hopefully I'm not celebrating too early...

I have had 2 whole days without a single PVC! First days in about 4 months of pretty much constant bigeminy! I don't want to get too excited but these last two days have been amazing, I walked to the shops and back with no PVCs, was late for my acupuncture and sprinted about 300m without a single one! Even afterwards sat in the waiting room my heart was pounding but no bumpety bumps! I have been taking the omega 3 for about 2 weeks now and started acupuncture last Friday. My appointment with the cardiologist isn't until the 13th of November so it's typical they have disappeared now! I don't care though I'm so happy to have 2 days respite even if they come back tomorrow! I also have my print out from a trace they did in A and E which shows me in constant bigeminy, so I can show him that even if I'm not having any next week. Just wanted to share a bit of good news, thanks for listening! x
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Well I had a few runs of bigeminy in a shop yesterday afternoon, so not rid of them completely but just having the little break made me feel stronger in dismissing them as nothing and carrying on as normal. I hope you all get a little break soon too! x
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433892 tn?1208431743
What great news!!  Not to be selfish but I hope this happens for me too!  I haven't had a day without them in MONTHS!!  So now I am scared because I am no getting any let-up at all. =o(  

Anyway, glad to hear that they are letting up for you!  That definitely gives me some HOPE!!!  =o)

Stephanie
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Woo Hoo, celebrate well and often!

Funny, I was in constant bigeminy before I went to the electrophysiologist, but in his office not a single pvc on the EKG. I joked that I should get a job in his office so that I could come to work every day and be pvc free!

What ever the reason for their absence I hope it sticks and you enjoy more days like this.
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520292 tn?1232035850
If your PvC's just stop like that, it is a good sign they are definitely benign,  If something was really wrong you wouldn't go a day without them.  Congrats to you, and I hope it continues well for you.
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How wonderful for you.  Since I started Acupuncture and Omega 3 a few months ago.  There is a definate difference in my body.  I am now adding in dietary things to help also but Im not having so many scary days.  Just more days that are in control.  I feel like my life is slowly coming together again.  Ive even been able to spread out the Acupuncture appointments.  I hope you have a great week.
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I hope for you that they are just GONE.  I have learned to celebrate for the small triumphs.  If I can have a day without them... it is a good day.  I thanks God for the relief as they come.  One time, I went 6 days,  I was ready to throw out all the meds and call it cured... and walk away.  I never really got the "win streak" off the ground again.  Don't worry about celebrating too early.  Celebrate again and again, every chance you get.  I agree with RNRita, enjoy every break as they come.
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221122 tn?1323011265
Isn't it great?  I had 2 months of constant bigeminy and then one day...nothing.  It has stayed pretty darned good except for a few bad days for over 6 months!  Good luck on a much needed break.
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