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Sigh. PVC’s have me desperate. How to cope?

Heart Rhythm Conditions | Last Active: Aug 8 12:48am | Replies (83)

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No, I did not go back to Flecainide. Afraid, at this point to do anything on my own without professional guidance. I did read that 11 to 17 % of people new to PVC’s will get them after an ablation procedure for atrial fibrillation. There is a chance that the PVC’s may go away in a few months. My cardiologist is having me come in to day for a ECG today. Of course, this is the first day I’m not having PVC’s. I’m glad I don’t have the issue today, but the doctor will have a difficult time diagnosing the problem with a clean ECG.

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Have them do an Echocardiogram not just 1 min ekg or have them put you in halter monitor for 7 -14 days .
Do you have Apple Watch ?
You can record ECG and email to them if they are showing .
I’ve done that .
I just had a 2 hr Afib incident, in middle of night last week .
I caught it 7 x while in Afib .
I’ve only had that happen 4 -5 x in 2 years!!
Mostly I get pvcs if I get anything.
I know how scary this all is .
It’s horrible.
Let us know which tests he runs .
Explain in detail what’s going on .
Best regards