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rdeggeslast Tuesday at 3:48 PM4 repliesview on HN

I had something similar for many years (triggered by an episode of afib brought-on by triggering my vagus nerve). The one thing that has helped me fully get rid of these (after YEARS of trial-and-error) was getting onto beta blockers (Propranolol).

These have COMPLETELY gotten rid of my ectopic beats and also helped me deal with the health anxiety.

If you ever want to talk, feel free to hit me up (contact info in profile).


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grumpy-de-srelast Tuesday at 4:25 PM

Propranolol is such an underrated drug, or at-least it was when I first started using it twenty years ago (initially for hand tremors but I found it did more than settle just my hands). Glad others have been discovering its usefulness over the years.

I think they've even recently found use in cancer therapy [1].

Sir James Black the pharmacologist who developed it is an absolute legend [2].

1. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/2162402X.2023.2...

2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPe0sLghRBQ&list=PLVV0r6CmEs...

eknkclast Tuesday at 8:09 PM

Yeah, I’ve been on propranolol and then metoprolol but they don’t seem to do much in terms of reducing ectopics. Currently on metoprolol though.

I’ve had an echo, stress ecg and then a ct angiogram. Everything is physically fine so at this point I mostly ignore them cause at least I know they are not an immediate danger.

Thanks!

UncleOxidantlast Tuesday at 6:46 PM

> an episode of afib brought-on by triggering my vagus nerve

I get ectopic beats when I've got trapped gas in the stomach. Sounds weird, but generally when I get them I realize I need to stand up (because I've usually been sitting with bad posture which leads to the trapped gas) and have a large belch and then it calms down. I mentioned this to my doc and he said it was Roemheld syndrome ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roemheld_syndrome ) which is vagus nerve-related.

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throwaway7783last Tuesday at 8:24 PM

Daily dose of magnesium supplements has made it tolerable for me, when beta blockers (carvedilol) didn't help much.