7pm, time for PVCs!

Don't know about everyone else, but my body can somehow tell it's just about 7pm and it's time to start some random PVCs. Just got my second pacer installed last week, it took a month for it to settle down last time (Dec 2017). Anyone else notice these more in the evening? I know it's quieter, could likely contribute.

Follow up question; when did your pacer settle in, how long did it take? Mine was starting to feel noticably better at a month (right before they pulled it back out, clowns). Hoping this time it would adjust more quickly, but we'll see. Last night was torture with PVCs


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7pm time for pvc's

by Lilly - 2018-02-11 00:23:56

It does seem as tho that pvc's get worse in the evening, I think it's because the body is tired from the daily routine. feel better. and God bless! 😊 

Time and weather

by Gotrhythm - 2018-02-11 13:41:08

Our bodies do have internal clocks, so it isn't ridiculous to say your body "knows" when it's 7.00PM. Basal temperature goes up and down, hormones are released, and other functions increase and decrease on a schedule. So why not PVCs?

Why at 7.00PM? Who knows? I used to have them just as I was drifting off to sleep. 

I've decided PVCs are like the rain. Sometimes it's raining. Sometimes it's not.

One more thought

by Gotrhythm - 2018-02-11 13:45:46

Though we have little direct control over PVCs, caffeine and some medications can cause them to be more frequent. Are you perhaps having a cup of coffee with dinner, or taking a medication?

But the chances are nothing you're doing is "causing" them. See comment above about rain.

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