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159619 tn?1707018272

PVC's

I've had PVC's all my life, but very few over the past few years. Today for some reason they decided to return, very active at a rate of 1 -2 per minute. I just had my annual physical in August which included an echo which was normal, showed no structural defects. I had a neclear stress test aout a year ago which was normal, part of last year's physical.

Any need to run to the doctor? No symptoms like chest pain, dizziness or SOB, just the annoying feeling when my heart skips a beat

Any imput would be appreciated.

Tony
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If you return to the doctor it would just be for reassurance if you need that. Sometimes that's all it takes to calm me down. I'm finally learning not to fight them because that just brings about more fear. If you accept them, somehow it's a relief and you can go about your day.
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159619 tn?1707018272
Not really, but they went away after about 4 hours, who knows when they'll start up again.
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Mate, I`m in the same pos, the thing is... My doctor said although PVCs are at times very unsettling and annoying they are in most cases as significant as a cough or sneeze.

Thats what i always tell myself.

Do you seem to get them more if you take in a deep breath?
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