So, I got a copy of my
HolterHolter monitor (24h) report.
750
ventricularParoxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (psvt)
Ultrasound, ventricular septal defect - heartbeat
Ventricular assist device
Ventricular fibrillation
Ventricular septal defect
Ventricular tachycardia events out of 112,000 beats.
Max in 1 hour - 75, max in a minute - 5 Mean - 30 hour.
% beats - .66%, no blocks, ave bpm 77, no v-tach.
4
supraventricularParoxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (psvt) events
These made me feel better I suppose.
Question 1. - If you ran a
holterHolter monitor (24h) on say, 20 healthy 35 year old males, would you expect to see some results like this? (ie - is it possible that some folks just don't feel them?)
I was tested for lyme disease - turns out I'm
borderlineBorderline personality disorder on several of the "Bands" they look at. (I've been exposed to
ticksTick removal a few times in the last year) As a result I was started on an Antibiotic. It was also suggested that I start Magnesium and a Pro-biotic at the same time.
I definitely am feeling fewer of my PVC's and I may be having less. No question at all that the "intensity" of the PVC's when I have them is much, much less. I still feel them in my head, but my chest/upper stomach don't feel as worn out. This after a week of treatment
Question 2
Could that possibly be the anti-biotic, or the magnesium helping?
I also really thought about when these started. In May, I had a REAL bad virus (running a quick high fever of 105, throwing up just awful). As a result I was on levequin for a week, was given some shot to stop the vomiting etc.
Question 3
Is it somehow possible that I have some small infection in my heart still etc? Something that this antibiotic could be hitting now? Funny thing is I've been running a low grade fever for months (99-99.8). But, my ESR tests/blood work all come back fine.
My son is in his teens and the doctor heard a murmur at a routine physical. The doctor then gave him an ekg and the ectopic beats were noted. The doc then ordered an echocradiogram that had some mitral regurge and a sclerotic mitral valve tip. Also he has a mild cardiomyopathy, his heart doesn't pump as strongly as they would expect at his age, but he feels fine and is not being treated with anything. He will go back for a check in 6 months or so to follow up on the ejection fraction. They are not medicating him for the ectopic beats because they don't bug him any. They are not dangerous in and of themselves.
If he starts to have symptoms of something then we were told to come back in. He was born with an ASD and it could simply be that this stuff is congenital as well.
He's fine right now and we're happy for that :-)
I"m pretty new to all this pvc - pacs etc pallabra. Have had two eoposides of lengthy palps in the last 2 weeks and a few singles daily. I am 74 and is reasonabley good health - very active - walk - bowl - work 30 to 40 hours a week. I had a few episodes of the same thing years ago, and was told at the time tht it was "nothing to worry about" - then all of a sudden here we go again. I finally broke down asnd went to my doc today - he did an EKG, which was normal, and feels I'm ok, but wants me to wear a 24 hour monitor just to be sure, which I will pick up day after tomorrow. I'm so glad I found this web site - I feel funny talking to family and friends about this - I you haven't experienced it you can't know what it's like. Any encouragement you can give will be so appreciated. My EM is ***@****