Hi,
Thanks again for taking the question. I wrote back in late 2004 about problems with palps and
tachycardiaArrhythmias
Multifocal atrial tachycardia
Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (psvt)
Sick sinus syndrome
Ventricular tachycardia/chest pain I had experienced since the birth of my daughter in May 2004. I am 32 and live in London, UK. I have just received the results of my echo and
holterHolter monitor (24h) and I quote: "I am pleased to report that her heart was structurally
normalNormal saline flush, with a blameless echo. Her 7 day event recorder was similarly unremarkable. There were a dozen manual recordings consistent with momentary
palpitationsHeart palpitations as described by the patient, although not as severe as in the past. Looking at these episodes more closely, one or two occur during sinus
tachycardiaArrhythmias
Multifocal atrial tachycardia
Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (psvt)
Sick sinus syndrome
Ventricular tachycardia, however no significant dysrrhythmia was detected". A recent
lipidCoronary risk profile
High blood cholesterol and triglycerides profile was excellent and my EF was 66%.
My questions:
1) Can I assume that the chest pain I have is muscular and not heart related?
2) I did not have an 'episode' whilst I had the monitor, as they only occur every few months. What should I do the next time I have one? (racing heart, sweating, feeling of doom etc).
3)The only thing that bothers me now is the constant awareness of my heart beat, especially at night. My chest will be moving and elsewhere in my body I can feel my pulse and it is very loud in my head. Should I just ignore this, is it normal and probably a result of the heightened awareness?
Finally, during labour, my heart rate was 120 and the hospital wanted to keep me in because of this and the fact that I had a slight temperature following delivery. Surely a heart rate of 120 is not exceptional, even normal, during labour?