Ignoring what West has typed. We were only sharing our experiences with the topic in question, not giving out advice.
Agreed, and it good know other people are in the same boat as yourself and share experiences.
Ignoring what West has typed. We were only sharing our experiences with the topic in question, not giving out advice.
Thank you.
First one was very painful and knocked me off my feet. Oddly the pain wasn't centred in my chest as much as my left arm. Felt like it was being crushed. First one was pretty severe, I had my heart attack Tuesday morning and emergency bypass Thursday morning, with an angioplasti in between.
Second one was totally different, I simply had a tightness/heaviness in my chest and lots of ectopics.

Initially it was alcohol, stress and fatigue related. Now it seems to be more stress combined with digestive issues.

My first episode started 4 years ago to the day in 10 hours time... and ironically I'm halfway through having a 24 hour ECG today due to ongoing problems with it.
Initially it was alcohol, stress and fatigue related. Now it seems to be more stress combined with digestive issues.
Annoying, the last two weeks have been worse - around 60 or so irregular beats a day, normally the later half of the day. I put on the ECG today... and nothing. I had three irregular beats in the waiting room, another whilst attaching the ECG, and then nothing for 12 hours!
They make me sort of lightheaded for a few seconds and the sensation itself is rather uncomfortable but there's no pain and they've never caused me to faint or feel sick.
I don't know whether my heart is structually normal yet, I imagine the cardiologist will schedule and echocardiogram when I have my appointment next month.
I can go days or even a week without them or at least without feeling them strongly. They aren't problematic as such or I would have ended up in an ambulance by now with the amount of times they've occurred, it's just very uncomfortable feeling your heart spazzing out and obviously anxiety kicks in and makes you think the worst.
I've read about ablation but I thought they only did that for things like afib and svt not the odd PAC/PVC or run of them.
Hope they can figure it out for you, I can't sit still when they occur and standing up seems to make them stop straight away.