My question starts with my father who was diagnosed with
cardiomyopathy when he was 34 years old he was a alcholic and had intense stress in his life. He is now 58 years old and although he is debilitated by his condition he is still pretty active. On to me I was assured all of my life that his condtion
is not herditary and I never worried a whole lot. I know there are differnent types of cardiomyopathy. I am a nursing student and under alot of stress and have 3 children. In 2002 I was having
palpitationsHeart palpitations . He suggested a echo and holtor monitor.The holtor monitor came back ok with only 9 Pvc in a 24 hr period. But the echo came back with a mrginal right
ventricularParoxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (psvt)
Ultrasound, ventricular septal defect - heartbeat
Ventricular assist device
Ventricular fibrillation
Ventricular septal defect
Ventricular tachycardia enlargement with the wall
motionMotion sickness
Motion sickness less drowsy was ok.That is another thing I do not have the numbers exactly as far as the echos. The doctor went on to perform a TEE I felt like relieve my worry. This procedure showed that my heart functioned fine and the doctor that performed it seemed very non-chalant about it. I felt much better and didnt worry.
I had another echo not tee in October of 2003 and the doctor wants me to have them every year. The most recent showed +1
regurgitationAortic insufficiency
Mitral regurgitation - acute
Mitral regurgitation - chronic in my
tricuspidTricuspid atresia and
mitralMitral regurgitation - chronic
Mitral stenosis
Mitral valve prolapse valves and bi-lateral marginal enlargement. By the way the first echo showed +2 tricuspid valve regrugitation but no mitral valve. Again he acts to be not worried. My question should I be worried and seek a second opinion and I am on toprol 25 mg for the pvc and borderline hp, and how reliable are echos they seem so different each time. I am overweight could that effect the accuracy of the echo. Thanks.
Get a grip. It sounds to me like you have major head problems and you just need to mellow out. Take a xanax and go to bed. It's not that bad!