i hav also been havin them but hardly 2 or 1 a day, some times they come and stay for a week or 10 days and go away of their own n i dont fee them for a month aftr then they again come.
i feel anxiety is the reason for me if i dont think about them they will not come if i start thinking about them they will again come stay with me until i stop thinking about them..
I do not think they ever go completely away. It seems like once we experience them, we are more in-tune to when we have them again, thus, we feel them more and more each time. I know the more anxious a person gets or depressed, the more they feel them, I know I sure do.
It is my understanding from other posts and from books I have read, that more sensitive folks feel them, those that are really "tuned in" so to speak, to their bodies. Those that are happy-go-lucky, do not seem to notice or even care. I envy those folks.
My fiancé` has them, and he says he could care less, he says he has all kinds of weird feelings, and he said that if it were me, he just knows I would always be running to the ER. He feels sorry for me and is concerned, but for him, they mean absolutely nothing. Again, he is not high strung, and pretty happy-go-lucky. Talk about opposites.
I am naturally overly anxious, and scared of my own shadow at times, so, it stands to reason that I would feel even the slightest "blip".
I just wish my PVC's will go away when my stress and anxiety goes away.
Have had pvcs for over 30 years. Did the holster monitor about a month ago. They said except for the annoyance of the pvcs, all looked well. I have been prone to panic attacks and high anxiety all my life and take meds. Sometimes they can be quite annoying but I am 65 and they have not killed me yet. My mom had them. It is what it is and they are just something I have to deal with. My mom died from cancer at 82 and would have lived longer if she had not smoked. It feels like there is a frog in your chest sometimes but it is what it is.
sounds like you have been through alot lately. My palpitations will spike when I get depressed and tired. If you are feeling that way, chat with your Dr. and get help. Once I broke out of that cycle, my PVC's decreased significantly. At least for now!!
Jenn the truth of the matter is maybe?? If you have had them in your life at one point, your more likely to have them again somewhere down the road. PvC;s are the kind of thing that come and go when they want to. I have had thousands a day for years now, and never had a single day without them :o(
Honestly I have never heard much of anybody being "cured" from PvC's, becasue most of the time the doctors can not even explain why they are happening. Unless they are directly related to a thyroid issue, or elctrolyte issue, the chances of them going away for good are pretty low. I would just go on with your life and try to forget about them. PvC's are benign most of the time, and just get check ups every once in awhile to make sure they do not progress to something else.
Hope ya feel better