Shelly80
17-07-11, 01:39
Hi guys,
It has been so long since I've posted. I was hoping to see what other people experience with their palpitations. In the past I have had what my doctor called PVC's, I would get flip flop sensations and get horrible anxiety about it. My doctor did all the tests and sent me to a cardio and all was fine and perfect with my heart. When my life calmed, so did the PVC's.
Now 2 years later, I've made major changes in my life and the heart issues have returned. They feel different though. I wonder if anyone else has felt this sensation? When they happen, my heart feels like it rolls, then thumps. Then goes back to normal. My heart rate doesn't speed up (unless I start to panic and adrenaline kicks in) and when I have tried to catch my pulse at the time, it doesn't feel like a skip, it feels steady.
Do you guys think these are still PVC's or these more typical "palpitations"? I wish I could just know what they are. It might help me feel better. When I was with the doctor they did a stress test, EKG and echo and all was great. They never did a holter so we don't know what is actually happening :-(
Ahhh, the anxiety will last forever. I know its because I'm starting a new job on Monday and the last 4 months have been full of change. That is when they started up again.
Shelly
(31, been suffering from anxiety since 2008!!)
It has been so long since I've posted. I was hoping to see what other people experience with their palpitations. In the past I have had what my doctor called PVC's, I would get flip flop sensations and get horrible anxiety about it. My doctor did all the tests and sent me to a cardio and all was fine and perfect with my heart. When my life calmed, so did the PVC's.
Now 2 years later, I've made major changes in my life and the heart issues have returned. They feel different though. I wonder if anyone else has felt this sensation? When they happen, my heart feels like it rolls, then thumps. Then goes back to normal. My heart rate doesn't speed up (unless I start to panic and adrenaline kicks in) and when I have tried to catch my pulse at the time, it doesn't feel like a skip, it feels steady.
Do you guys think these are still PVC's or these more typical "palpitations"? I wish I could just know what they are. It might help me feel better. When I was with the doctor they did a stress test, EKG and echo and all was great. They never did a holter so we don't know what is actually happening :-(
Ahhh, the anxiety will last forever. I know its because I'm starting a new job on Monday and the last 4 months have been full of change. That is when they started up again.
Shelly
(31, been suffering from anxiety since 2008!!)