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@eileena

espivack, Your PVC problem is much worse than mine ever got . The way to use the Kardia devise to note the PVCs is to look at the distance between the beats. If they are really close followed by a longer pause it indicates PVC happened. I always make the star go yellow so I can review the ones with the PVCs with my Cardiologist.

It is bad Kardia does not care about PVCs. They are definitely behind the current knowledge that indicates the PVC induced heart failure. Even Mayo clinic now recognizes how they damage hearts.

I remember the Kettle Drum beats of the return to beating my heart was producing. I used to lay in bed and count them. Now I seldom actually feel them, but sometimes I do.

Dr told me those quick and short beats mean the blood is not a full volume beat and the heart has to struggle to send out the next one and that is why it can feel like a Kettle Drum size boom going off inside the chest.

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Kettle Drum beats, could that be adrenalin from anger. That's what I feel when I'm very angry.