I am 55 years old with a
familyBirth control and family planning
Choosing a primary care provider
Ewing’s sarcoma
Family troubles - resources history of
CHDCoronary heart disease, paternal died at 60 and sibling died at 42.
In 1998 I had
angioplastyAngioplasty
Coronary artery balloon angioplasty - series performed on 3 RCA
blockagesPeripheral artery disease. Two
stentsAbdomen - swollen
Brain herniation
Chronic persistent hepatitis
Coronary artery stent
Hyperemesis gravidarum
Lyme disease - chronic persistent
Stent were installed.
My current med's are:
Altace 5mg, Tiazac 120mg, Lipitor 10mg, folic acid 1mg, aspirin 80mg.
My cholesterol levels, LDL/HDL are excellent.
Recently I have begun to experience mild angina with exertion such as raking leaves or running.
I received a thalium stress test with mixed results.
The x-ray revealed no apparent blockages, but my ECG was abnormal, particularly with what I believe is inversion of the ST complex at a heart rate of 135-150. (This was the same ECG indications I had prior to my angioplasty.)
It has been recommended I receive another cardiac cath for further diagnostics.
My questions are:
Is there an alternative or better diagnostic procedure then the cardiac cath? (PET?)
Is the ECG "ST" inversion indicative of something other the arterial blockage, or is it commonly related or symptomatic of the condition.
(I experienced the abnormal ECG after I had the angioplasty in a 3 month post operative stress test 18 months ago. This leads me to believe that they are not related.?)
I feel that the abnormal ECG is not being looked at independently or considered as indicative of some other problem. I would like you opinion on this.
Also, whom should I contact at the Cleveland Clinic should I desire to pursue treatment there?
Thank you.
that is being used in some medical facilities in place of the INVASIVE angiogram procedure? I saw something on TV a few months
ago about this new procedure. Do you know what it is called
and who is doing it? It seems that the risks would be much
smaller.
Thanks
I am now on ATenolol (100 mg)and the cardiologist has told me that my "condition" is benign. However, i do get anxious when the palpitations starts and most of the time it does last for hours. I have had this for more than 2 years now and it seems to have gotten worse over the years.
I would like to know if I should really go for a second opinion and if my condition is benign. Would it deteriorate as i grow older?
Thanks
I recently have a heart test ECG. The result said abnormal. I am feeling perfectly fine, but it seems that I am sick. Here is the results of the ECG: First abnormal, then the paper shows
Rate 70 Normal sinus rhytm, rate 70
PR 173 Right atrial enlargement
QRSD 68 Consider left atrial enlargement
QT 363
QTc 392
AXIS
P 73
QRS 32
T 56
What all these figures mean? I called the doctor to get some explanation, but he is always out. on my last call, he was on vacation. Also my cholesterol results
Triglecerides 111
Cholesterol 271
HDL 48
LDL 200.8
I am reading this from a page I begged the nurse at the doctor's office to send me, because I want to know since I am 51 years old and I just start menopause. Now with this I am all scared and confuse. When I had this check-up visit, I was just trying to get some info about my health at the onset of menopause. Your reply is appreciated.
Thanks, Marie