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Not just PACs plus about 10 afib events this month that I can detect.Quote
Carey
What you're experiencing is PACs in a trigeminal pattern. Trigeminal means ectopic beats in a pattern of threes. There is also bigeminal and quadrigeminal (patterns of 2 and 4). It's not uncommon and it's not dangerous. It is, however, highly annoying, as I'm sure you've discovered. I lived with bigeminal PACs for months. The one positive thing I observed was that after a few weeks your brain begins to not notice them so much, so if this keeps up indefinitely you might find some relief just from that.
All you're dealing with is PACs, so all the usual advice on dealing with them applies. You can talk to your cardiologist about antiarrhythmic drugs that can suppress them, and you can try the wealth of other methods people have posted about here over the years.
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Not just PACs plus about 10 afib events this month that I can detect.
Did your ablation cure them or do you still get them?
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if i were you Colindo i would try this protocol of 3 mag. Combo but still get on the path to an Ablation...if it works really well on you like it did on me you can always post. or cancel the procedure
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Whenever the CI crosses 1.0, the result is not statistically significant.Quote
The hazard ratio (HR) (95% confidence interval [CI]) associated with PVC was 1.77 (1.30, 2.41), attenuated to 1.25 (0.91, 1.71) after adjusting for baseline stroke risk factors.
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For example, if the results showed “0.89, 95% CI (0.77-1.07),” it would be a negative association–in this case it would represent an 11% associated decrease (i.e., 1 – 0.89) in risk–though one that is not statistically significant because the CI crossed 1.00.
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