Hi,
I'm a 28yo male, playing
tennisRotator cuff tendinitis
Tennis elbow 3x a week, 183cm, 72kg, BMI 21.5, not overweight at all, usually eat very healthy and I have never ever smoked. On the other
handHand or foot spasms
Hand tremor, I do have a stressful sedentary job, stressful sedentary hobbies and a stressful attitude to life, and both of my parents have some heart trouble (tachicardia,
atrialAtrial fibrillation/flutter
Atrial myxoma
Left atrial myxoma
Right atrial myxoma fibrillationAtrial fibrillation/flutter
Implantable cardioverter-defibrillator
Ventricular fibrillation), my grandfather went with aortal
ruptureAortic rupture, chest x-ray
Ruptured eardrum
Tracheal/bronchial rupture, and I don't drink. And i've been somewhat of a weakling all my life, quite the opposite of an athletic guy.
I was feeling some
palpitationHeart palpitations and did an ECG. It showed flat T-waves. Like completely flat. Since then i've been feeling pain and pressure in the upper chest and it increases when I stretch out my left arm (move it to the back when horizontal). Overall i've started to feel worse (breathless after climbing stairs and so forth). Blood pressure was 125/80 I think.
The doctor sent me to an Echo test which will happen in a few days and probably will send me later to an ECG stress test, but won't say what could be wrong with me.
So right now I'm pretty stressed which doesn't help any and am imagining all sorts of medical conditions I could have from reading Wikipedia and Googling.
If somebody could name something benign that this could be it would be much appreciated and maybe will have some positive effect on me.
If not benign then at least something that will likely go away if I exercise, continue to eat well, take some medicine and relax more.
Best regards,
Janis.
Be wary of what you read on the internet :) Take it all with a grain of salt.. Since you havent had all the nessecary tests yet (like the echo you're talking about) its impossible to know if these apply to you.. Stay positive until your echo!
This time the doctor thought the flat T-waves were abnormal and that I should refrain from physical activity until they run more tests.
Young people in their 20's can have CAD, obstructive enough to cause problems. I think MJM was pointing out the small chance, but it is a chance nevertheless (someone has to be that number out of the stats).
Lipid panels helps show a person's likelyhood for CAD. If you've had grandparents, parents, siblings having early heart issues, then I'd get a thorough investigation done.
Regarding lipids, I had had a blood test done 2 years ago and it showed low good cholesterol (though not a particularily high bad cholesterol). The doctor said I should try drinking small amounts of red wine more and I did for a a year or so and then I kinda gave up on it.
You've helped me a lot to become a bit more relaxed, and I really appreciate all your support, CollegeGirl, MJM and Al Dente.
So that's good.
OTOH, I've developed a slight tingling in my left arm (all fingers).
I don't know what to make of that, but I'll have a "stress ECG" tomorrow morning.
I actually felt like I could handle the 200W level as well and was breathing through the nose all the time and not hyperventilating.
The doctor said I can carry on as usual and return for an ECG in 2 weeks to see maybe my T-wave has returned.
Thanks a lot for you help so far, it is much appreciated.