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You are young and healthy, and your docs have checked you out pretty good. Therefore I wouldn't think there's anything urgent or worry a lot about. If the symptoms persist and/or get worse, or any new symptoms appear, you should get the doc to check it out.
Momto3 Female, 51 years Raleigh - NC Member since Feb 2003
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, Jul 04, 2008 09:56PM
If you felt the same thing while you were wearing the monitor and the report came backBack pain - low Back strain treatment with no evidence of PVCs, you can probably figure it wasn't a PVC (or PAC).
anyway id say i have a tendancy to worry alot,but the sensation is there i just dont know if its a link to my anxitey or a link to an underlying illness
thankyou for your time to listen and reply
banjospyder
Hi, let me say I think you are young to be worried about this, but you are. If the doctor is right and you do have PVC like me and the sharp stabbing felling you have in your chestAcne, cystic on the chest Adenocarcinoma - chest x-ray Aortic rupture, chest x-ray Aspergillosis - chest x-ray Bronchial cancer - chest x-ray Chest mri Chest pain Chest stretch Chest tomogram Chest tube insertion Chest tube insertion - series and it knocks your breathBreath alcohol test Breath holding spell Breath odor out of you for a few seconds then you need to sit down and figure out what are trigging you to have them. You are not going to die. I promise you. You may think that but it is not going to be unitl you are 90 years old with a hot 85 woman. though out the day if you noicte that after you eat a big heavy meal then you need to eat smaller. You need to watch your caffinee intake. For me I have been livingAdvanced care directives with it for so long that I do not care about myself. I am not going to tell you how to feel or how to deal with it because I can not deal with. All I know is that you are going to be okay.I know you are 17 and I am 25 but this is nothing we can over come this and not let it mess up our lives. So get out there and get a girlfriend go to prom, go and enjoy life the best way you know how.
Love, Marie983
I totally understand what you are going through b/c I've been going thru this since I was 12!! I, too, am a very anxious person and I have always been. I don't think that my anxietyGeneralized anxiety disorder Separation anxiety Stress and anxiety caused this but rather this just made my anxietyGeneralized anxiety disorder Separation anxiety Stress and anxiety worse!! I have pvc's and nonsustained v-tach and they scare the heck outta me.!! I have good days and bad days but I am trying to learn to live with this the best way I can, I am 23 years old and I think that me and you both have a long life ahead of us!! You should ask your doctor for an event monitor which is basically the same as a holterHolter monitor (24h) monitor, you just wear it for 30 days and push a little record button whenever you feel symptoms. I think that this will give you a little more reassurance and help you through your anxietyGeneralized anxiety disorder Separation anxiety Stress and anxiety. I hope this helps you, take care!!
I don't really think anxiety can cause PVC's. However, PVC's can certainly cause anxiety. Anxiety can probably heighten your awareness of PVC's.
You are young and healthy, and your docs have checked you out pretty good. Therefore I wouldn't think there's anything urgent or worry a lot about. If the symptoms persist and/or get worse, or any new symptoms appear, you should get the doc to check it out.
Best of luck!
It sounds like you've had a thorough workup and that the doctor has ruled out a cardiac cause. I'm not a doctor, but your symptoms don't seem to correlate to a lung disorder. I'm thinking you'd have a lot more symptoms. Has the doctor mentioned the possibility of GERD? It seems to be a fairly common problem for people with palpitations. The sensations could also be from anxiety. Do you have a tendency to worry? What did the doctor say?
anyway id say i have a tendancy to worry alot,but the sensation is there i just dont know if its a link to my anxitey or a link to an underlying illness
thankyou for your time to listen and reply
banjospyder
Love, Marie983