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.
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I have been on metropol and flecainde acetate S needed since I am not the same every day my Dr let's me adjust my meds but keeps in contact closely, I have a inserta le heart monitor under the skin
i would not do it find a qualified medical dr , like for example mayo clinic gives you a throrough evaluation before they even thinkof givingyou a treatment.
I finally contacted my cardiologist today. I hope he gives me a call back. Either way, I am booked to see him Feb. 141th--very appropriate. I will discuss it with him.
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Thanks for your reply...I woke up again last night at 4:10 am with this awful thud, pause, thus pause, thus pause, I had to sit up in bed for my rhythm to get back to normal...it shows on the holter report as ventricular trigeminy .... I hope 🤞 this post finds you feeling better..
I sometimes have to take a Klonopin along with the beta blocker Lopressor...hope this helps
Indeed, I found my palpitations (and maybe other rhythm irregularities) to very related to positions like lying in bed or sitting back in my favorite chair, but my pacemaker has all but eliminated those scary moments at night when my heart seemed to be doing the polka.
Hi my name is Jerrilyn
I was recently diagnosed with IVCD don’t know a whole lot about this but
I am learning 2 weeks ago went to the ER with very high Blood pressure and it turned into angina or that’s what the tell me anyway I believe I was on my to a heart attack when they gave me nitro 2 pills one and then one five minutes later it took about 10 minutes but it stopped the pain I stayed in the hospital till the next evening and then they sent me home after more test I’m now on a halter monitor for 14 days
But not knowing much about IVCD has me afraid to sleep some nights if my BP is up anyone have any advice for me
I am about to turn 52 and I have a gas to/ heart issue. I have had anxiety all my life. Started with butterflies in the pit of my stomach and progressed to IBS and esophageal spasms. Just recently PVCs/PACs. I have been told they are related to anxiety. I have kept a diary and I only notice them when I’m aggravated or I am real gassy from my IBS flare or certain foods. They wanted me to take propranolol for it however I really don’t want to take that medication. Any suggestions on how to manage a flare up?
Hi and Welcome to connect, yes I can relate to your issue. I am also someone that can get real anxious when upset or just not knowing why I'm having this strange feeling in my chest. I found that for me it was first to determine if it was my heart or stomach as the symptoms sometimes are almost the same. So when I would feel one I would first check my pulse. I got real good at finding it so it only took a second. If it felt fine I would then tell myself, sometimes if alone I would actually yell at myself , that it was nothing to worry about. But if I noticed some skipped beats then I realized it was just some of those and relax maybe lye down and listen to something to take my mind off of it. I hope that helps and I might note don't feel for a pulse more than a few seconds or you may get anxious just anticipating something is about to happen. Maybe like 10 seconds just to verify it's more likely your stomach and not your heart.
Blessings
Hi, I am new to the group and this is my first post. I am 61 woman. I have had four ablations, the last one was Nov 28,22 I have developed PVC's and PAC's and continue to have some mild SVT's but NO afib, or other arrhythmias I was having. I asked to try verapamil again, and have been on it for two weeks, the SVT's have stopped but not the PVC and PAC's which are very symptomatic. My EP has suggested I go in the hospital and start Tikosyn. I don't want to. There must be another choice....and if PAC and PVC are not dangerous why would he suggest such an aggressive treatment? HELP