Hi,
29 y/o male. Overall pretty healthy, though I could probably eat a few more veggies and exercise a bit more. Which I've been doing.
I've been having random PVC's for the past 18 months. Sometimes once or twice and they're gone for a few weeks / months, or sometimes bad enough where I've had to go into Emergency.
I've had two EKGs in emerg, all "normal". I've had a 24 hour holter monitor, which came back with one PVC, otherwise "normal." I had an echo and stress test done, and the cardio doc said everything looked healthy / normal. He said he noticed a few things, but they aren't anything to worry about about. His bedside manner was terrible though, and taking a look at his reviews online were less than favourable. But he's been doing this for over 30 years, so... Must know what he's talking about, right?
Fast forward a few weeks, my family doctor reviewed my stress test results and noticed a lot of "non-specific" ST changes during it and grew concerned. Accordingly to him, a young, healthy patient like myself shouldn't be seeing these changes at all. Of course, Google is telling me this is either benign and nothing to worry about, or it increases your likelihood of sudden heart failure by 60%. Stupid internet. But there's not lot of solid information on these results it looks like.
Does anyone have an expertise or experience with this diagnoses? Should I go get a second opinion for another Cardiologist?