Premature atrial contractions: Anyone have any helpful info on this?
I was now just recently told I have Premature Atrial Contractions, or P.A.C, after being on a holter monitor for 48 hrs. I was told this after my higher then normal calcium score, and was told p.a.c. is benign., but im still worried. I was put on monitor after I felt my heart pounding hard in my left neck area. Im wondering if anyone has any helpful info on this? Im really worried acutally, even cancelled my colonoscopy due to the laxative saying it could cause irregular heartbeat. it seems I can feel my heart skip beats at times or speed up! very scary to me. Im wondering if anyone else has this? I am 58 yrs old and am on lovastatin for high cholesterol thanks
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After my atrial valve replacement and subsequent a-fib starting, they put me on a statin to reduce my not very high cholestral... it killed me in a few day with pain. made them stop it. Point is if they make you take something that is hurting you, MAKE THEM STOP! If they dont FIND ANOTHER DOCTOR. That is my advice.
Does the amount of dairy we consume affect the deposits in the heart?
Someone told me that as I aged, I needed to cut down the sugar and caffeine (a lot). I'd consider your diet. Also salt.
I had the sleep test re sleep aphnea (sp). Mine was mild to moderate. Suggested I stay off my back when I sleep. It didn't seem like a big factor, but wearing a mask did seem like a big factor in my sleep.
Anyway, the point is sleep issues can cause or increase heart afib. as I understand it.
"know thyself" who said that?
I don't know, but movement is essential to bone and muscle strength. Yoga stretching is what I do and love it. No yard work to speak of. Just notice yourself is my motto.
These poor doctors and nurses. I wonder what stress they must carry trying to manage patients and there own issues. I always ask them how they are doing?
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I take 400mg. On the medium to small size. Retirement age.
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