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Before trying something to stop your PVCs/irregular heartbeat, TALK TO YOUR DOCTOR!
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Before trying something to stop your PVCs/irregular heartbeat, TALK TO YOUR DOCTOR!
Emily_MHManager
We get a lot of posts in this forum about things to try to stop PVCs and irregular heartbeats. Some may actually help.
Before trying them, though, talk to your doctor. They may not be right FOR YOU.
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