I have been having a feeling of breathlessness and heart fluttering. I told my cardiologist about it and he had me wear an event monitor for 30 days. At my followup, he told me he thought I had either supra-ventricular tachycardia with aberrancy or non-sustained ventricular tachycardia and has referred me to an electrophysiologist and my appointment is the end of July.
In 2006, I had a quart of fluid removed from around my heart after several years of not being able to breathe. No reason was found for the excess fluid. After that procedure, I started having fluttering and rapid heartbeats and was finally referred to an electrophysiologist in 2007. He found that I had SVT and performed a cardiac ablation and reduced my dosage of Synthroid for my hypothyroidism.
Two weeks ago, I was having dizziness issues and went to the med stop. The doctor told me I had an ear infection, even though I didn't have any ear issues, and gave me an antibiotic and a medication for the dizziness. I'm still having a little dizziness, but not as bad as before.
Could any of this be related? Should I worry about either of the two possible reasons that my cardiologist gave me?
Other medical problems: Allergies (I'm allergic to everything!), mild asthma, anxiety and panic attacks, bipolar disorder, high blood pressure, osteo-arthritis, obesity, hypothyroidism, osteopoenia, polycystic ovarian syndrome, restless leg syndrome, rosacea, sleep apnea, stomach ulcer, hiatal hernia, and chronic gastritis.