PACs and PVCs can’t sleep at night

Posted by 713j @713j, May 30 7:27am

Because of PACs and PVCs can’t sleep at night. What methods have people used to get a good nights sleep?

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@forensicfairy

Thank you for your kind thoughts. I’m not in the US and it’s not really a case of not having the expertise, but more that cardiac research around the world still has a long way to go.

Why do you believe your condition is rare? What have they said so far about what is happening with your heart?

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My heart is sound according to Cleveland Clinic. The palpitations I think are part of the autonomic symptoms that I have. I think I have a neurological condition known as MSA. I have ongoing testing to determine if my fears are correct. It is an ugly to say the least condition and it is fatal. I pray I do not have it. And, in so many health problems like you wrote, we have a long way to go to offer treatments. There is no treatment other than palliative for MSA. If your ailment is rare, sadly, the incentive to find a cure is reduced. Hoping you have some hope for improvement. ❤️

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@713j

Thanks for your thoughts.

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I take Unisom and it helps to fall asleep.

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At one time I was getting a lot of pvc's. I had to sleep on my right side.

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@lenmayo

At one time I was getting a lot of pvc's. I had to sleep on my right side.

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What changed for you?

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@713j

What changed for you?

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I eat more pumpkin seeds and nuts now. That may help. Magnesium and potassium are supposed to help. I'm also trying to reduce stress.

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