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Hi I am 30 yo and i have allways had the acashanal pvc here and ther but i have resintly been having them every day all day going on 3 weeks now i went to see a cardoligist abd he sead i was having pvc that thay are harmlis and not going to kill me that i would just have to live with them my q is why all of a sadin am i having them so much more and so offtin everyday now when beforeI would have them mabby once or twice a manth if that and will thay calme back doun please help thay are making me crazzzy thank you and could my enxity be a facter in this
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Hey there
My doctor told me that it doesn't matter "how many".  What matters is the normalcy of your heart.  Mine started up just like yours.  Last year at this time, I was having what felt like several a minute.  I called my doctor and that was his answer.  It doesn't matter how many -  or whether they decide to start up more often than before.  They will settle down again.  For me, it was my anxiety of wondering and worrying why I was having more than I had ever had  that kept fueling them.  It took going to the doctor, wearing a monitor and having him call me telling me that everything was fine for them to finally settle down again.  
Take care Jodie
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I do not mean to be critical...but your post is so mis-spelled that I cant really make out your question. Maybe you are upset..so dont take this as critical...but it would help maybe if you used spell check?
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