ryu_hindustani asked:


I have been having Premature ventricular contraction for a several months now but I find the past couple weeks they have been happening a lot Today they`re happening a few times every minute. I have had ECG`s and tests done on my heart and the doctors say I have a healthy heart but as time goes on the PVC`s become more frequent.

I briefly mentioned them to my doctor but she says they`re anxiety related. I am male 28 years old and pretty healthy but due to dizziness and stress at work my doctor says I have anxiety and she has prescribed an (SNRI) for me venlafaxine which I`ve been taking for the past 3 months. I find it has helped a little with the dizziness but it leaves me with a jet lag feeling throughout the day.

My question is I think the PVC may be related to me drinking coffee (but I love coffee so much so I pray to God this isn`t what`s causing me to get the PVC`s) so I switch to half and half (half decaf) but I find I`m still getting PVC`s They feel like skipped heart beats which I am told are actually an extra heart beat but they feel like such a (squeeze) that it feels like the next heart beat isn`t going to come and I think in my mind that it`s going to turn into a heart attack because I`m a pretty worried about them. Please shed some light. Do I have to give up coffee and what should I do to remedy the PVC`s
Can PVC`s Actually turn into a bad heart condition


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