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well this time my chest xray said my heart was TOP NORMAL...and my echo showed slight mitral regurgatation....then he referred me to another heart specialist...that is when they did the cardiolite test with the thallium...it showed slight ischemia...but then he said he wasnt sure becuase of the breast tissue....well I was getting annoyed because I am still getting the pain off and on and it lasts longer than 5 mins sometimes it will last 20 mins etc. It is very scarry because doctors are not God and they make mistakes .They look at me and see a young 32 female who has never smoked etc...I got some more pain last night....I heard that you could feel totally ok one min and then die of a heart attack the next...that is what sacres me ...if they are wrong about their diagnoses.
I am 33 and I feel like at least one of the cardiologist didn't take me too seriously.
I have had PVC'S, since my hysterectomy in 94 and I quit smoking in 97. I had a stress test done in 97 because of the PVC's and family history all came out fine.
The pvc's really didn't bother me too bad.
Then in October of last year, one day I had pvc's all day long. So I went to see the doc he did a EKG and ordered a 24 hour halter and echo.
Did that and it just showed pvc's and the echo showed mild regurgitation. They weren't too sure what to do. So they did blood work and it wasnt maybe 3 weeks after the testing that I ended up on the post office floor. After that I started getting dizzy and some pain in my chest and arm.
They ordered a 30 day monitor and did I use it! They got a hold of the doc on the first day and said I was in atial fib, doc did a ekg and sent me home with aspirin with out telling me what was up.
Then about 2 weeks into it they put me in the hospital because I had nausea and pain and dizziness.
They had this big Denver cardiologist see me and with out seeing all the tests and such told me how everyones heart goes a little faster when they walk up the stairs and when they put their arms up over their head. He talked to me like I was a fruit cake and I was waisting his time.
So I waited to see another doc just a week or so ago from Rapid City. He said that the monitor is showing sinus tach and pvc's, pac's and at times sinus brady.
He isn't sure why so he is running some more tests and put me on toprol. He didn't treat me like I was wasting his time. He did say that a women at my age and things like that.
I told him if I was a guy at my age then maybe we should worry right?
All my uncles and my grandfather have died before their 50th birthday because of heart attacks.
The women have lived longer with triple by passes and replacement valves and so on.
I really don't know what's going on, but anyone can choose to see another doctor if they are not treating us well.
I am not too worried about what's going on because I feel like it is not fatal and can be treated. Well, that's my long story :).