debster913
Well-known member
"PVCs are harmless, and they're just something you're going to have to learn to deal with."
Of course, I know PVCs are benign. My EP doctor told me, however, that prolonged PVCs over a long period of time (years) can negatively impact the heart.
But then, this morning, and five days into my fun with the event monitor (short runs of only PVCs), I complained to my cardio that the 150 mg of Toprol XL is making me way too tired and lowering my blood pressure too much. He said for me to go back on a 100 mg daily regimen, and then said the famous line above--something many of us PVCers have heard before. Sigh. I'd like him to experience PVCs for a week and then tell me I should "deal with it." His nurse practitioner says the EP doc should try zapping me again. Meanwhile, my EP doc says that she wants me to have this monitor to catch my PVCs while my cardio is more concerned about catching my V-Tach.
That PVC comment really got my grits, though.
Thanks in advance for your replies!
Debi (debster913)
Of course, I know PVCs are benign. My EP doctor told me, however, that prolonged PVCs over a long period of time (years) can negatively impact the heart.
But then, this morning, and five days into my fun with the event monitor (short runs of only PVCs), I complained to my cardio that the 150 mg of Toprol XL is making me way too tired and lowering my blood pressure too much. He said for me to go back on a 100 mg daily regimen, and then said the famous line above--something many of us PVCers have heard before. Sigh. I'd like him to experience PVCs for a week and then tell me I should "deal with it." His nurse practitioner says the EP doc should try zapping me again. Meanwhile, my EP doc says that she wants me to have this monitor to catch my PVCs while my cardio is more concerned about catching my V-Tach.
That PVC comment really got my grits, though.
Thanks in advance for your replies!
Debi (debster913)