PVCManUser Since: Oct 2009Posts: 228 | Welcome Ally,
When mine started back in the late 1990's, it was very similar to what you described. The best analogy I could come up with was the feeling of weightlessness or G-force like you get on a roller coaster.
I found no success at all with anything the doctor prescribed. But the truth is, because PVCs are typically benign, I don't think the medical industry pays enough attention to the problem.
I appreciate everyone is different, but I all but proved mine were the result of heartburn and other forms of gastric problems. I do think the most common cause is electrolyte imbalances, but what the medical industry doesn't seem to address is why such imbalances occur. I also think that a blood test doesn't always prove anything, because electrolytes such as magnesium, are not just in the blood, but in the whole body and even bones. So electrolytes only measured in the blood could change from one hour to the next.
For me, I improved digestive issues using Apple Cider Vinegar (which in itself has magnesium). I also got fit with lots of swimming and cycling. It took a while, but I eventually reduced my PVCs to a point that if I didn't already know what PVCs were, I wouldn't have noticed them.
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Regards Phil
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