Seeking advice from people who've had their symptoms downplayed by doctors
About 2.5 weeks ago I had to go to the ER because I had a really bad episode of PVCs which wouldn't go away no matter what I did. I've only ever noticed maybe one or two PVCs per day before this, and now I am experiencing them in the hundreds every day since. I am not kidding you when I say that every single healthcare professional I've seen (except one, who unfortunately is only a PA and not my cardiologist) has told me "these are just PVCs, it's not SVT or AFib" or "oh, PVCs are normal." I guess it doesn't seem that bad (to them) because I'm not at the threshold of 1-2k a day, but I feel like I'm going insane. A sudden ~400% increase in daily PVCs is very much NOT normal for me. What do I have to do or say to get someone to take me seriously? My symptoms are increasing in frequency and severity by the day. I have followup appointments, a holter monitor, and a stress-echo scheduled but I had to go back to the ER the other day because I actually thought I was going to die. I got really lightheaded and was having trouble breathing too. Thousands of dollars later (that I didn't have to begin with) I still have no answers, all they told me was... you guessed it: PvCs ArE nOrMaL!!
Edit: for some extra context I've been treated for heart problems in the past: WPW, I used to have SVT and AFib until I had two catheter ablations and it has been controlled with a beta blocker for 6 years.