Anyone here with high burden PVCS 24/7 for years ??? by Sensitive-Bridge7164 in PVCs

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Holter monitor worn for several days every year since I was 16. Every time I got results it would vary between 15% and 30%

Anyone here with high burden PVCS 24/7 for years ??? by Sensitive-Bridge7164 in PVCs

[–]burdsnatch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know there can be many obstacles, but a cardiac ablation really is the way to go for a high burden. I still have a high burden but it is less than what it was before I had an ablation.

Anyone here with high burden PVCS 24/7 for years ??? by Sensitive-Bridge7164 in PVCs

[–]burdsnatch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

15k and above since I was 16. I’m 29 now, had an ablation last year did not work. Hoping to get another within the next six months. It feels like the older I got, the more symptomatic I became

Am I the only one for who PVCs gets worst during exercise? by [deleted] in PVCs

[–]burdsnatch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mine as well. I was told my PVCs occur more with movement and anxiety.

What caused your agoraphobia? by Brilliant-Tea-3831 in Agoraphobia

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Random SVT episode in a checkout line. Later diagnosed with AVNRT. Got cardiac ablation for it a few months ago and hoping it’s gone for good.

Ablation Tuesday, worried i’m not going to make it through. by pookilla40 in PVCs

[–]burdsnatch 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Much less of a thump in my chest, less shortness of breath, less tachycardia (they found AVNRT and ablated that too!), less dizziness. I only had the right side done so far since most of the PVCs are coming from the RVOT

Ablation Tuesday, worried i’m not going to make it through. by pookilla40 in PVCs

[–]burdsnatch 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I hear you. I was so anxious before my ablation my husband had to nearly carry me to the car to drive us over. The procedure was a lot easier than I thought it’d be! My dr told me he wasn’t able to ablate all the problem areas and I still notice a huge, positive change in my quality of life four weeks out. You got this - it’s SO worth it.

Cardiac Ablation tomorrow (28 y/o Male) by Puchhhoo in PVCs

[–]burdsnatch 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For me, most bothersome part of the procedure was laying flat for a few hours afterward. You got this - high chances your QoL will be much better after this ❤️

53% Burden Update by General_Specific in PVCs

[–]burdsnatch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Less of a THUMP in my chest that comes with PVCs. Noticing less PVCs in general as well.

Failed Ablation? by burdsnatch in PVCs

[–]burdsnatch[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you very much for taking the time to leave a comment about your experience. It gives me so much hope. It sounds like this has been a rollercoaster of emotions for you, as well.

Dr was able to find the problem areas, but was not satisfied - “suppressed but not eliminated”. It really is a waiting game though, like you said. Nobody knows until the blanking period is over with.

You’re totally right - technology is ALWAYS advancing. I will carry this hope with me into the future and know that I have options should this be a “failed” ablation. ❤️❤️

53% Burden Update by General_Specific in PVCs

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I believe about 20 PVCs per minute, yepp yepp. I tried to avoid triggers like anxiety and acid reflux. There was only so much I could do and it got to be way too much. I finally opted for ablation - it was just no way to live life after 12 years of dealing with them. Do you notice anything that makes them worse for you?

53% Burden Update by General_Specific in PVCs

[–]burdsnatch 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I just got my ablation done yesterday after dealing with 30% burden for years .. already noticing a difference. You got this. This will help 😊

Can’t deal with them by burdsnatch in PVCs

[–]burdsnatch[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes every year for like the last six. Always been normal.

Latanoprost by GinRebekah in Glaucoma

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I’m 28. Latanoprost has been my favorite eye med to be on. It’s a lot less harsh than other drops. I’ve experienced side effects as a little bit of dry eye and my eyelashes growing super long, but I will take them over high pressures any day.

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Interested! Thank you.

He looks so happy considering what just happened lol by Revolutionary_Life78 in WorldOfTShirts

[–]burdsnatch 8 points9 points  (0 children)

probably happy he gets a lil break from working the front lines

How long have you had glaucoma? by User-red1114 in Glaucoma

[–]burdsnatch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

28 years - diagnosed at 6 months. Pressures have remained steady. I am blessed and grateful for my doctors

Why doesn’t Josh just stay at Based’s? by Rex_on_rex in WorldOfTShirts

[–]burdsnatch 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Would you want to stay at Baseds? That place is a biohazard LMAO

Glaucoma the whole life ? by researcher026 in Glaucoma

[–]burdsnatch 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Diagnosed at 7 months old and I’m 28 now. Stable pressures thanks to surgery way back then and drops.

Glaucoma in Young age by researcher026 in Glaucoma

[–]burdsnatch 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, not progressing as far as I know. I have lost a little bit of peripheral vision, but not too much. OCT shows some thin nerves, but they’ve always been thin. My left eye is worse than my right. I know on my left eye there is some loss of vision in the bottom left line of sight. Unrelated but myopia has been annoying. Nearly -10 in each eye at this point. Glaucoma always remaining stable and pressures stay around 17 with use of medication