texasgirl
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Anyone have this or know someone that does?
Something that I have been going through sounds just like the description of this.
Something that I have been going through sounds just like the description of this.
Michael in FtW said:What are your symptoms - and what makes you think it's SVT/PSVT? Are your symptoms persistent or episodic? If just episodes - are they frequent, how long do they last, do they seem to appear after periods of physical exertion or emotional stress?
Have you seen your doctor?
Michael in FtW said:Texasgirl, Sushi, and anyone else with similar problems ....
Call your doctor's office, tell them your symptoms, get an appointment, and GO!!!
Getting a CORRECT diagnosis by your doctor (not off a website) and getting the problem treated will not kill you - doing nothing could!
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It is totally painless - unless you have a really hairy chest and they have to shave a couple of patches of hair off to get the electrodes to stick.
I have to shave my chest????
I'm just joking. I made an appointment for Friday at 8:30 am.
Today has not been good. It stayed with me all day today and it got to where I lost my breath. It's not painful, just an uncomfortable pressure. It's NEVER done this. I've kinda had the light flutter off and on for about 2 years, maybe once every few months, but, very small, hardly noticeable.
I wonder if it might have to do with my murmur. It has always been very small and I have never had trouble with it.
Well, whatever it is, hopefully it's nothing big.
texasgirl said:I wonder if it might have to do with my murmur?