twinges

Thanks, Smitty, Frank, Alison for your reply to my post PM Leads. I had a PM checkup on the 23rd. The PM Tech said I was having PVC's at the rate of 1.8 per hour and everything is ok. My EP said that I would not get twinges from the heart and it must be a muscel. I am still not happy as it is now 17 days,
and are more frequent. What I would like to ask you is could using the computer bring this on, as soon as i start using it the problem starts. I know it does not make sense as i did not have it before I had the fall.
Thanks
Roy


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Computer and PVC's

by ElectricFrank - 2011-11-25 01:11:47

Just leaning forward putting some pressure on the vegus nerve in the upper abdomen can trigger PVC's especially on a full stomach. So sitting at the compute, desk, or even driving can sometimes cause problems. You could be sitting differently after the fall.

just a way out idea,

frank

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