I am hoping that you can shed some light on what my cardiologist is telling me.
I am a male 37 5'10" 175 lbs. I have run many fairly fast marathons and would lift weights 3-times a week. I still have a resting heart rate of 44-50 bpm. A few years ago due to an abnormal
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Exercise stress test (diffuse T Wave)reommended by my PCP afterI passed out at the end of a strenuous workout, I went through an entire workup with my cardiologist (
Echocardiogram and thalium stress test). The diagnosis was
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Athlete's foot, tinea pedis heart but I was allowed to continue my exercise, with the stipulation that if I passed out again, I had to go back in. It happened a few more times (not while running, usually at night feels like the
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Hiatal hernia repair) and I went back for a tilt table. passed out after 4 minutes with drastic drops in blood
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echocardiogram shows enlarged left atrium and ventricle (60% bigger), I also have a left side heart murmur.
The doctor's instructions were to eliminate caffeine and sweets from my diet (I don't drink or smoke), to cut my exercise to daily walks of 4 miles and absolutely no weight lifting, to increase my salt intake and to drink a lot more water. After 6 weeks of this I had another echocardiogram and my heart had shrunk somewhat (30% bigger than normal). Now I get 4-mile jogs 4 times a week.
Upon asking, I do not have hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. So can you fill me in on what the relationship is between exercize and syncope and my diet. I'd like to run marathons again is that possible? I've been told a pacemaker will fix it why is that?
Thanks for any insight
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Thanks for your comments. I've found my experience to be exactly the same with Syncope. Do you have any hypertrophy? I'm trying to figure out the relationship between my enlarged heart and the syncope. My doctor seems to think they are closely related and that the limiting of exercise will shrink my heart and reduce the likelihood of syncope. does anyone else out there have any experience that will help me understand this?
Thanks