PVC nightmare
Hi, it’s me again. I’m sorry, but I’m just struggling really bad and this board is helping me. The PVCs have gotten worse and I had my worst day ever with him yesterday to the point I was having one every five seconds to 10 seconds and I just don’t understand. I took the potassium out of my morning meds this morning and started a multivitamin instead, and I kept the magnesium and for most of the day I thought they were gone minus a few here and there. But every night when it comes about 7 o’clock, they start coming and they keep coming and they keep coming and I just sometimes they feel different and they feel like my heart’s weaker or something. I don’t know how to explain it. I don’t get lightheaded. I don’t get dizzy. I don’t pass out and I know they’re benign because I’ve had every test you could possibly have with every specialist but I don’t wanna live this way. I can’t. It’s too hard. I’m scared to go do anything because I don’t want to ruin everybody else’s time by having a heart attack or going into a fib or something I’m 43. I don’t want to live the rest of my life like this.
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Yes, if that's what it takes. That's what I'll do. It just seems to be taking a long time to get the diagnostics done. Almost 2 months. And the cardiologist who ordered the Holter is from a city 2 hours away. At least someone did it.
According to my EP, sleep apnea is very under diagnosed and a significant contributor to Afib. And obesity is not the only cause. You can be fit and still have sleep apnea due to factors such as upper airway anatomy, jaw configuration , and other craniofacial abnormalities. A home sleep study revealed that I had moderate sleep apnea. I was prescribed a CPAP machine and it has improved my sleep quality noticeably. My EP also believes it will help control any recurrence of Afib. I use a CPAP nose-pillow, which I find to be pretty comfortable. I think of it as a snorkel for deep dives into dreamworld.
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