Posted By Kimberly on November 28, 1998 at 19:57:28:
In Reply to: Risks and Stress Tests posted by Kimberly on November 25, 1998 at 16:17:46:
I am responding to your question as to why I am having another stress test.
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First-testosterone mc let me say I am 28, 5'6, and 111 pounds. I have always been physically active and began experiencing these symptoms in February of this year. During these past 10 months I have gone from aerobics 4x week to lasting a minute and half on treadmill. Though my exercise treadmill was not
normalNormal saline flush, my 24
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normalNormal saline flush, of course I had a good 24 hours and didn't "feel" anything. It showed a highly variable rate and some
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normalNormal saline flush except for a minor mvp. My doctor does not think the mvp is significant enough to cause the treadmill incident either. My doctor is afraid of putting me on the treadmill again because of the last incident, however I feel that when I feel bad again I can get off the treadmill, I am nervous about "feeling" that way for the six minute period. During the treadmill incident, I was just told that my heart began to beat differently. I am not clear on what exactly that means. I am on light activity until the cause of the exercise intolerance is found. Since May I have fainted three times including the treadmill and during all three times I was physically active. As I stated before, I am nervous about going through what happens when I exercise. Both my parents had heart disease diagnosed when they were in their late thirties and my sibling who is 23 also has a mvp but remains active. Any further input on your part would be helpful. Thank you.