Kayla Riley
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Letting ish go
you can find happiness.
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Let's Talk...
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The one where my cat bothers me the entire time.
Self Revelations
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Self Revelations
Life Update
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Hop on the crazy train, y'all.
The Reincarnation of my anxiety
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The Reincarnation of my anxiety
I survived.
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Just a whole lotta nothing, folks.
Lawd Jesus what the eff
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Oh sure, just do your thing heart muscle, it's not like I've got shit to do.
Magnesium and life update
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Jesus take the wheel.
Update: Meds, PVCs and anxiety
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Another riveting recap of my exciting life
Entertaining the idea of medication
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Quick chat about potentially starting a long term anti-anxiety med
My anxiety can eat shit
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Quick update.
Advice from Dr. Gupta on Ectopics
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This is me doing my best to relay information.
Anxiety Update. I Need an Adult.
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my attempt at a life update.
Phobias
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Phobias
Working out with anxiety
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Working out with anxiety
Nocturnal Panic Attacks
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Nocturnal Panic Attacks
The struggle is real, y'all.
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The struggle is real, y'all.
Anxiety Update
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Anxiety Update
Heart flutters, PVCs/PACs and anxiety.
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Heart flutters, PVCs/PACs and anxiety.
Struggling through anxiety symptoms
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Struggling through anxiety symptoms
Panic Disorder and Avoidance
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Panic Disorder and Avoidance
Health Anxiety and PVCs
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Health Anxiety and PVCs

Komentáře

  • @jozefien1702
    @jozefien1702 Před 5 měsíci

    Anxiety depletes magnesium so you can use more

  • @mohammadkhadra2604
    @mohammadkhadra2604 Před rokem

    Read the book The Copper Revolution by Jason Hommel.

  • @frankykid
    @frankykid Před 2 lety

    Kayla can you call me soon, I live in australia but need to talk to you and will make you laugh

  • @oliverfalcao5844
    @oliverfalcao5844 Před 2 lety

    hang in there

  • @hugoglzjr
    @hugoglzjr Před 3 lety

    Have you seen a cardiologist for this if so what did he tell you

  • @antibot6664
    @antibot6664 Před 3 lety

    I have it all the time. During excercise. And i panic alot. Dr said ectopics are benig, nothing to fear about. Do you have it now? Tnx for answer 😀

  • @learnafro-cubanpercussion846

    We are exactly the same...I used to get nauseous when having anxiety waves or panic attacks. Then boom. Election night I started having PVCs for hours at a time Every 5-6 beats. They completely replaced my previous physical manifestation of anxiety. Fast forward 2.5 months on 20mg Prozac and I’ll have 1-2 week stretches of feeling perfect and then a few days of long PVC episodes. Hoping that those good stretches becoming longer and longer. Beta blockers don’t suppress them. Maybe an ablation if months go by without improvement?

    • @skyehundr
      @skyehundr Před 3 lety

      Keep us posted! I have the same as most on here and just got started on Propanolol but after 2 weeks it’s back to palpitations and anxiety.

  • @brianweck137
    @brianweck137 Před 3 lety

    Yes, I deal with this too. I am so frustrated when working out. If my heart beat is beating too fast I start to freak out...WTF!

  • @genesisgomez7336
    @genesisgomez7336 Před 3 lety

    I go through this all the time and like you I get scared to take to much Magnesium

  • @andreac5152
    @andreac5152 Před 3 lety

    The tightness on your chest is probably due to tight internal intercostal muscles, the muscles that allow forced expiration. You should take some very long breaths trying to expand your chest as much as you can, you will feel a resistance to that but eventually you'll be able to relax those muscles, just inhale as slow and as far as you can with your chest and clavicles and then keep your breath for 3-5 seconds, repeat 3-5 times. Do the same with abdominal breathing in case your diaphragm is tight too. Hope you find your happiness and peace!

  • @1005cisco
    @1005cisco Před 3 lety

    Could it be do to helicobacter pylori?

  • @slowjamcdub
    @slowjamcdub Před 4 lety

    How are your PVCs lately???

  • @marlyontv6400
    @marlyontv6400 Před 4 lety

    I'm the same way and now im doing a workout video for people that deals with anxiety and how to workout. To over come it

  • @SUPERPAX9
    @SUPERPAX9 Před 4 lety

    Could I advise you on a supplement which may help the whole body!

  • @hacke999
    @hacke999 Před 4 lety

    I understand. As I'm having the issue now. However, out of the ER this a.m. after a bag of mag and potassium. However, I have a neck injury, and as a paramedic, I am my own worst critic when it comes to problem solving. I'm ekg was good.....but when the nurse came in handed me aspirin and a nitro said I need you to take these....(last night) my hr went up and I threw 8 or 10 pvcs.. before asking her if it something I missed on the ekg or protocol. She said its protocol but if you don't want to take it, it's up to you. About two minutes went by and I was back down in the 70 range no pvcs. To get to my point regarding the neck injury. Your heart runs off impulses of nerves, it isn't self regulating so to speak, but it gets the "information" from your vagus nerve and the baro and chemo receptors. Nerve X, which ties your heart, lungs, stomach, Glotic function...etc etc. There are cases where someone has needed to be intubated and I had to relieve gastric pressure because it causes a Vagal response. Maybe try a corrective chiropractor, get your neck adjusted and thoracic, see if that eases it for you. Being anxious builds a lot of tension in the muscles as your in the fight or flight, sympathetic dominant stage. Just my thoughts, hope this helps. As far as the Mag goes, your nerves and muscles, heart included, use potassium, magnesium, salt, phosphorus, and calcium. Mag without potassium is helpful for many, but combined with potassium, if its electrolyte deficiency (which majority are defcient in both but don't know it), they get better results. Best of luck.

  • @johnnyflores1978
    @johnnyflores1978 Před 4 lety

    Buy magnesium citrate from solgar look it up on ebay its a life changer for men its 400mg daily and women 350mg daily try it and let me know how you are my PVCs have been acting up lately especially at night lets all comfort each other in this and believe in god that we will overcome this

  • @kdieatrick1
    @kdieatrick1 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the video. I can relate soo much!

  • @danschlecht1487
    @danschlecht1487 Před 4 lety

    Your post was 2 yrs ago how are things today?

  • @danschlecht1487
    @danschlecht1487 Před 4 lety

    Magnesium Glycinate made by KAL is realy good. Hang on!

  • @asifabid6707
    @asifabid6707 Před 4 lety

    You are good . Strong . Your situation is like mine . I am taking SSI and Homeopathi medicine . It is better helping . Talking will give you little helpful. I am from india. Magnesium little help only.

  • @eddiegarciajr6653
    @eddiegarciajr6653 Před 4 lety

    Magnesium Taurate guys! Give it time to work. KAL brand. Worked for me. Was having severe anxiety & 100-200 PVCs a day. Can’t feel a single one now and if there are some they’re for sure less than 5 a day. Give it time to work! Keep a clean diet & drink a lot of water.

  • @simcoe1000
    @simcoe1000 Před 4 lety

    How’s your anxiety during this pandemic? You coping ok?

  • @johnnyflores1978
    @johnnyflores1978 Před 4 lety

    Are you studying to be a RN my sis is also she is almost done its hard studying alot of hard work but it pays off in the end

  • @johnnyflores1978
    @johnnyflores1978 Před 4 lety

    😘😘

  • @johnnyflores1978
    @johnnyflores1978 Před 4 lety

    They put me on meds for my irregular beats

  • @jazzammarbello5835
    @jazzammarbello5835 Před 4 lety

    How are you now?

  • @Total_Body_Fitness_USA

    Okay, I'm a health and fitness expert that has studied functional medicine for nearly 3 decades and I want to share something with you from my own experience dealing with this mess and after countless trips to the ER. Turns out I had a histamine intolerance and most if not all the foods I was ingesting was triggering countless symptoms. Everything from PVCs, being light headed to where I thought I would pass out, dizziness, racing heart because of the anxiety. Not only that but I would check my blood pressure and it would be high because I would be freaking out and then it would go even higher because I would freak out more. Okay enough of that. Here is what to do. 1. Cut back on any foods that are high in histamine. If this is indeed your problem you will notice a huge difference within a couple of days. 2. Eliminate caffeine of any kind. 3. If you get PVCs then you should make yourself burp repeatedly. What's happening is there is a pressure build up in your stomach which is aggravating your vagus nerve. Burp as many times as necessary until you get all the air out of your stomach. This in itself will make a HUGE difference in the PVCs and in most cases they will stop immediately. 4. If your heart is racing then you should slightly press the left or right carotid artery on your neck and take a deep breath and hold it for 2 seconds. Exhale slowly while pressing the carotid artery. ONLY press one side at a time because you surely don't want to cut off blood flow to your brain and pass out. Repeat this several times and while exhaling you can make a humming sound as it will help calm the body. The key is to exhale slowly because if your brain detects you are exhaling fast, it will increase adrenaline and make things worse. Breath control is key! Take a 1/4 teaspoon every 4 hours of Camu Camu on a daily basis to get your vitamin C because vitamin C breaks down histamine. Whatever you do don't take a vitamin C supplement in the form of Ascorbic Acid because it will irritate your vagus nerve and all hell will break loose with anxiety and PVCs. Take as much magnesium L Threonate that you can handle without causing loose stools or other adverse reactions like nausea, laziness feeling, etc. If indeed it is a histamine response causing your anxiety, then you can also take 5 to 10mg of Zyrtec ONLY if necessary. I have found that in severe cases I can take this medication and it will stop the anxiety within 20 minutes or so. The key is to control your histamine levels so mast cells don't go haywire. I hope this helps someone and it took me years to figure out all this and many trips to the ER and literally thousands of dollars in hospital bills. Many blessings!

    • @kaylariley6672
      @kaylariley6672 Před 4 lety

      Very interesting. My pvcs are typically at their worst when i'm bloated. I knew there was a connection, just wasn't sure how it all worked. I'll have to look into that whole histamine issue because I have never heard of it. I took benadryl to sleep for probably 5 years 😬 and when i stopped, shit went wild. Thanks for sharing.

    • @Total_Body_Fitness_USA
      @Total_Body_Fitness_USA Před 4 lety

      @@kaylariley6672 It's called histamine intolerance and it could be tied to mast cell activation disorder like in my case. You'll know if you have this because symptoms start after you eat. Benadryl has been shown to cause alzheimers so glad you stopped taking that. It helps with sleep, but not the deep restorative sleep we need to flush toxins from the brain to prevent brain inflammation and plaque formation. Taking omega 3s, magnesium L threonate, eating a clean diet free of sugar and processed foods, exercise, infrared sauna, and speaking positive affirmations over your life are just some things you can do to help with inflammation and health in general. Feel free to reach out with any questions as I have been in the health industry for some 27 years now and have a lot of experience when it comes to the human body.

    • @KhaledKhaled-fo9zb
      @KhaledKhaled-fo9zb Před 4 lety

      Hi mate how do you test for histamine ?

  • @butchlee1640
    @butchlee1640 Před 4 lety

    I realize your videos, each and everyone of them is me. It is exactly me. I use your videos at the doctors office to help explain exactly what I feel. I am tired. 29 year law enforcement , grew up in an abusive home, but had a wonderful mother. You just don’t know how much this helps me and I am sure other people. I hate them, I wait until the next one comes along. Last 10 years of policing I dealt with these until I had to retire. I know it is from everything from past to career and I hit rock bottom. Kayla, I sure don’t know the answers but those who don’t feel every blasted one of these PVCs will never understand. I remember which came first. I was on duty and had a full blown anxiety attack and then I noticed that skip. I like you have been anxious my whole life but this has consumed me. I just want to find the old me but he is gone. Forever. It has been 13 years now and I am so sick and tired of the peaks and valleys of it all. SICK OF IT. I PRAY, WISH, HOPE AND BELIEVE THAT ONE DAY IT WILL GET BETTER. JUST KEEP ON DOING WHAT YOU ARE DOING. WHEN I GO THROUGH THESE THINGS I GRAB FOR YOUR VIDEOS TO REASSURE ME THAT I AM NOT BY MYSELF. You are awesome helping people with your story.

    • @kaylariley6672
      @kaylariley6672 Před 4 lety

      I am really glad that my trials help you through yours. Keep searching for the light in the dark.

    • @butchlee1640
      @butchlee1640 Před 4 lety

      Kayla Riley. God I am hoping there is one. I just want a little joy in my life. After all the years of seeing some of the worst things someone could ever imagine I just want to have peace. Body don’t seem to cooperate. So yes, how do we handle these PVCs ? Crap. We don’t. Yes. I Have been through magnesium supplements and taking vitamins. Anything that would help. One day would be fine and then when it hits it like I get set back 20 steps and have to move forward all over again. I ONCE HAD A FRIEND WHO I TRAINED YEARS AGO AND POLICED WITH FOR YEARS THAT MADE A COMMENT MANY YEARS AGO AS WE WAS WALKING INTO GUN FIRE ON A MASSIVE FIGHT CALL. ONE, THEY MIGHT CAN KILL US BUT THE CANT EAST US. TURE. SECOND, ONLY WHEN YOU GIVE UP ALL HOPE CAN YOU TRULY START GETTING BETTER. WELL, I AM AT GIVING UP ALL HOPE. BECAUSE HERE IS THE THING. THERE ISN’T anything anyone can do to fix this. Why, it is us that cause this. Anyway, here is working through life by faith just hanging on by a thread.

  • @nesbittbrian059
    @nesbittbrian059 Před 4 lety

    Forgot to say, hope you’re doing well with those big girl pants. One day it will all fall into place.x

  • @nesbittbrian059
    @nesbittbrian059 Před 4 lety

    Magnesium glycitrate is the best for panic attacks and anxiety 400mg in the morning and the same at night... works bloody wonders. The food your eating is still no way near enough....now regarding how I know this is working?? 2012 I had a pacemaker fitted because of a bad arrhythmia of which I have had for a long time resulting in me having anxiety and panic attacks for years. Thanks to advise from an old girlfriend, I started the mag glycitrate👍👍👍

  • @fernandog2977
    @fernandog2977 Před 4 lety

    I get them at night, and I cant wake up early due to the tiredness. But yes, vegetables help in some way to reduce it...

  • @BelBivDaBomb147
    @BelBivDaBomb147 Před 4 lety

    Please keep us updated on these. I am 37 and just started having PVCs in "clusters" about 3 weeks ago. My panic attacks are daily at 5:00AM like clockwork. That throws my heart into a fit and I get so scared. I've been to the ER 4 times this month and everyone keeps saying I am fine. I don't feel fine. I am having a hard time believing that. I am seeking help for my anxiety and panic. They gave me a BETA blocker which has been helping for about 3 days now. This morning was the first attack since then. I am having a hard time wrapping my head around all of this. I am so scared.

    • @jwells9654
      @jwells9654 Před 4 lety

      I get that too. Usually about the same time while sleeping. I think its because subconsciously i stress about being late to work.

    • @thatkidflossy2792
      @thatkidflossy2792 Před 4 lety

      Don’t worry, you are not alone. It’s gonna get better. Just eat healthy and try to meditate everyday. most importantly, go work out. Go for a run. That’s what I did.

    • @johnnyflores1978
      @johnnyflores1978 Před 4 lety

      They are normally benign but yes always check with your cardiologist to make sure ar night the sinus node slows down giving more time for the PVCs to occur thats why its so difficult to sleep exercise moderately get your heart rate up and supplement with magnesium citrate 400mg because its highly absorbable

    • @slowjamcdub
      @slowjamcdub Před 4 lety

      How are your PVCs doing????

    • @BelBivDaBomb147
      @BelBivDaBomb147 Před 4 lety

      @@slowjamcdub Not bad! exercise is vital! If I go sedentary too long, they come back. I am coping well.

  • @split_jcgg9613
    @split_jcgg9613 Před 5 lety

    Try magnesium glycinate or threonate Sleep better And Google How to disobey your anxious mind.

  • @butchlee1640
    @butchlee1640 Před 5 lety

    There with you.

  • @maxday1000
    @maxday1000 Před 5 lety

    Kayla have you heard of Dr Carolyn Dean please do please do. She's a genius on minerals and magnesium.

  • @maxday1000
    @maxday1000 Před 5 lety

    You need more then 100mg you need like 500mg because you still was deficient. Because it takes time and time for you to build your magnesium and minerals up.

  • @christru22
    @christru22 Před 5 lety

    I have PVCs every day especially at night, maybe the mag will reduce them. Food is my biggest trigger, basically anything I eat Even fruit.

    • @maxday1000
      @maxday1000 Před 5 lety

      Toxicity and chemicals in the food too. And did you tried looking into silence acid reflux. I heard a lot of people said they get heart palpitation while they eat or after they eat. Coffee enemas clean you out..

    • @christru22
      @christru22 Před 5 lety

      @@maxday1000 I already have acid reflux and take omeprazole, going to see a GI doctor. I think inflammation irritates the pvcs in my case. you're right about the toxicity and acid being irritants.

  • @jesusistheway3336
    @jesusistheway3336 Před 5 lety

    You remind me of myself and my anxiety 🤦🏻‍♀️🙏🏼

  • @Stacey_Hunter
    @Stacey_Hunter Před 5 lety

    Please do a video on the sensation you feel? I feel a massive thud In my chest it's awful it doesn't feel normal

    • @johnnyflores1978
      @johnnyflores1978 Před 4 lety

      S H its a early heart beat followed by a stronger normal beat its not damaging your heart avoid excessive caffeine alcohol eat lots of vegetables and fruit drink plenty of water and sleep well take a multivitamin

  • @butchlee1640
    @butchlee1640 Před 5 lety

    When you post this with people like me going through it, it helps to know we are not alone. I suffer from anxiety disorder, PTSD, depression, etc... cop for 29 years before retirement. I knew what came first. The anxiety and know my body has gone crazy.

  • @southerncalifornia3155

    @Kayla Riley Do you get anxiety post workout ?? too...

  • @alauddinsaifi5904
    @alauddinsaifi5904 Před 5 lety

    My heart always skip s beat when i see u why are u soooooooooooooooooooooooooo beautiful 😍😍😍

  • @rubenvargas3547
    @rubenvargas3547 Před 5 lety

    Your not alone and I’m realizing I’m not alone with this, been dealing with ectopics and panic attacks for years, everyday I wonder is this going to be a good or bad day. Thanx for sharing 👍😍

  • @keithrichard391
    @keithrichard391 Před 5 lety

    take Kratom instead:)

  • @rickganzel4720
    @rickganzel4720 Před 5 lety

    It's so hard when you know what's right from wrong but can't make it work. Your a beautiful young lady and I hope you find your answers. It sucks I'm 58 and have had this shit from my twenties. You will beat I'm sure. Wish you the best.

  • @angelicacalvo3787
    @angelicacalvo3787 Před 5 lety

    Triple Calm Magnesium has been my lifesaver!

  • @Darthrtrader
    @Darthrtrader Před 5 lety

    Mine started back in 2009. I was in Home Depot and I got dizzy and my heart started to skip beats. Went to the ER. They kept me for 2 days and did a battery of tests. Diagnosis was PVC's. They went away after a few months and life was good. Then, my Dad passed away in 2011 and that was when I experienced my first Panic Attack. Scared the crap out of me. That whole year I had them and then they disappeared. In 2013, I started a real stressful job and the PVC's returned with a vengeance. Did all of the tests again and they said I was fine. Haven't had a real issue until this year. 2018 has been the year of the sickness for me. Battled 4 bouts of Bronchitis, thanks to my son in daycare, and never really felt healthy. Well, right before Halloween, my PVC's started again and have been going strong ever since. Went to Cardiologist to get the usual, "you're fine", so now I'm on Magnesium and I will try the Curcumin that I saw on one of your other posts to see what that does. Life with PVC's is very low quality, but I continue to push through and hope for a "remission" from them again. I'll let you know if the curcumin does the trick.

  • @MissouriOldTimer
    @MissouriOldTimer Před 5 lety

    I take 400 mg of magnesium oxide and it seems to be working very well, I'v been taking them for several years now. Actually a heart doctor prescribed those for me.

    • @BelBivDaBomb147
      @BelBivDaBomb147 Před 4 lety

      Do you have any digestive side effects from the magnesium? I tried this and had terrible bowel issues.

  • @philgriffiths6287
    @philgriffiths6287 Před 5 lety

    L theronate helps my anxiety and sleep before bed @ 1000mg but makes me drowsy and non functional during day. Going to try 500mg tonight hope don't loose benefits !!

  • @markjching
    @markjching Před 6 lety

    Sooooooo I haven't had any issues for 5 days now. I feel completely normal, no anxiety related to the PAC's and PVC's I recently wore a Zio patch and was diagnosed two weeks ago with PAC's and PVC's. My cardiologist prescribed 10mg beta blockers. I​ took one, stopped and haven't had symptoms since. I have no answers. I just hope this shit doesn't come back.

    • @kaylariley6672
      @kaylariley6672 Před 6 lety

      Beta blockers can really do wonders for ectopics, but they also lower your heart rate and BP. I can't take them but I'm glad they are working for you.

    • @markjching
      @markjching Před 6 lety

      Kayla Riley I’m thankful that I’ve only taken one beta blocker pill and PACs and PVCs disappeared.. I haven’t had to consume anymore beta blocker meds since. It’s true it reduced my heart rate and in fact I was very concerned because my bp is 120/80 which is perfect and my resting hr is 50. My hr at sleep is between 34 to 38. Are you still having palpitations?

    • @kaylariley6672
      @kaylariley6672 Před 6 lety

      @@markjching interesting, my BP is usually 90s/60s but I have the same resting heart rate, give or take and they advised against them. Either way, I forget that they can be taken as needed. Yes, I still have ectopics. Some days worse than others, most days I don't have many.

    • @markjching
      @markjching Před 6 lety

      Kayla Riley for me the anxiety following these palpitations is the worst. I can handle the abnormal beats in my chest, but that fricken burst of anxiety that follows ruins me for hours and sometimes all day. And there’s nothing i can do to control that feeling. I would wake up feeling that way and know that my day was ruined. I lose all motivation and like you’ve said “I got shit to do.” I’m not looking forward to the day this shit pops up again if it does. These past 5 days have been the best days in a VERY long time. Have you worn any monitors?

    • @kaylariley6672
      @kaylariley6672 Před 6 lety

      @@markjching I have had these things for almost 15 years, I still get anxious with them in certain situations. I've worn a bunch of monitors over the years. The anxiety is the real issue, at least for me. The weird beats are minimal but you can live in that anxiety for quite some time.