Heart Rhythm Conditions – Welcome to the group
Welcome to the Heart Rhythm Conditions group on Mayo Clinic Connect.
Did you know that the average heart beats 100,000 times a day? Millions of people live with heart rhythm problems (heart arrhythmias) which occur when the electrical impulses that coordinate heartbeats don't work properly. Let's connect with each other; we can share stories and learn about coping with the challenges, and living well with abnormal heart rhythms. I invite you to follow the group. Simply click the +FOLLOW icon on the group landing page.
I'm Kanaaz (@kanaazpereira), and I'm the moderator of this group. When you post to this group, chances are you'll also be greeted by volunteer patient Mentors and fellow members. Learn more about Moderators and Mentors on Connect.
Let's chat. Why not start by introducing yourself?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Heart Rhythm Conditions Support Group.
HelloI am in sinus rhythm with extra pvcsI have a I'm implant for 24/7 monitoringI have had two ablation for AFib and those ceased the Bradicardia and I was normal for 4 yrs and now have the pvc s within normal rhythm patternThe pvc s are annoying but do not impare me Other than emotionallyIf you have irregular beats with no impairment be patient they will figure it out RegardsRek
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Hello @miamom,
I am so happy that you posted here on Connect. I am Teresa, a volunteer mentor, and I've also had some heart problems both with heart rate, and valve issues so I do understand how uncertainty about a diagnosis can make everything worse! I applaud you for seeking out information - here at Connect we encourage everyone to be their own advocate for good health care. We also encourage second opinions when needed.
How far do you live from a larger medical facility? Is it within reason to drive so that you can put your mind at ease regarding this?
I look forward to hearing from you.
Teresa
Thank you! 🙂
Thank you! 🙂 I have had both an echocardiogram and a stress test, which were normal, as well as a normal EKG and blood work in the ER initially. The cardiologists at our facility will not see me for even a consultation since these tests came back normal.
Thank you, Teresa! A larger facility is only about an hour away - not bad at all - and, I am leaning towards consulting with them, just to be sure everything is ok, although from reading on this page it sounds very likely that it is - this is much more common than I realized. It's strange to me how it just started 'out of nowhere' and has been persistent but likely nothing to worry about, thank goodness. 🙂
Hi, I I'm traveling this morning but should be able to respond to your message early afternoon.
Thanks, Mark
@miamom I am happy to hear that you are thinking about getting a second opinion - always a good idea! I am also glad to hear that you are feeling more at ease with, as you say your, "out of nowhere" situation. It does take a while to adjust to a new medical condition.
I would enjoy hearing from you again. If you get a second opinion, will you let me know how that goes?
Teresa
I think that you need a pacemaker!
I am new to group. Went to doctor last week feeling really bad.My blood pressure was 80 over 60. He did not seem concerned at all and asked to have my blood pressure changed and also was any other medicine I could take for my a fib because it makes me feel so tired not enough energy to do much anything.He seemed really annoyed with me and told me that was not a side effect with that med. Don’t know what I should do I have been seeing him for 5 yrs and the first time to complain I take multaq
Hi and welcome to the group. My suggestion is to change doctors. You may have caught him/her on a bad day that being said I would think you would want a doctor you feel hears you and it doesn't sound to me on this particular visit they were listening.