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Excessive PVCS and exercise concerns

Heart Rhythm Conditions | Last Active: Dec 6, 2023 | Replies (5)

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@birdie63

Thank you for the comments. I was surprised to be told the level of the PVCS, the need for a referral ASAP to specialist but the cardiologist didn't think it was a concern to exercise. Also, had an episode two weeks ago that resembled a stroke (code blue to ED in middle of night) and specialist said it wasn't connected to heart issue. (Neurologist order MRI to rule out TIA) Will wait to talk to electro doc but am confused with mixed messages. PVCS are constant not sporadic. Told it is as if I am running a constant marathon. Trying not to stress about any of this but concerned exercising could make this worse.

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birdie63, You really need the advise on exercising from your cardiologist and/or EP. I really suggest you see a Electrophysioloigst (EP).

PVCs are quite common even in healthy hearts. I have hundreds of thousands of them over a 3 month period. I have at home ICD/Pacemaker analysis every 3 months which shows PVCs as well as other electrical signals and any episodes, VT, AV.

I have no exercise restrictions other that I am 76 and told I need to realize that and stay at moderate level. This comes from my EP and Heart Failure specialist at Mayo Jacksonville.

I do Sprint Triathlons about 10 a year and train for them. I have a pulmonary/stress test every 2 years. I do take a medications to help reduce the PVCs. EP knows where they are coming from but my PVCs do not affect my ability to exercise and I am told to keep exercising.

PVCs can cause stress. Stress can cause PVCs. It is as you can see a cause and effect. That is why you need the guidance of cardiologist and EP to guide you what you can do or not do.

I would see a EP to get to source and treatments for your PVCs. Ablation, supplements, medications. All can help with your PVCs but get a specialist to advise you what is needed and any restrictions on exercise. We on MCC can say is only what applies to us not your condition and causes of your PVCs and what your medical care and/or exercising is for your specific case.
Good luck!