Post by mrs.jacinthe on Dec 8, 2016 20:22:52 GMT -5
Good news - my chest pain is benign. Bad news - my ECG isn't.
So I'm on to more testing with an echo, cardiac MRI, and possibly a stress test. Whee.
BUT, glass half full - I'm cleared to swim in the pool, provided I tell my coach and he's comfortable with my (very minor until ruled out completely) risk of sudden death.
What did they see on the ECG? I'm curious. So glad you can get back in the pool!
Leads 1-3 have a good size t-wave inversion.
[ This is going way back in my schooling but can't that be a normal abnormality and not pathological? (Of to find old ekg book, if found I will report back)
[ This is going way back in my schooling but can't that be a normal abnormality and not pathological? (Of to find old ekg book, if found I will report back)
She said it's possibly my normal, but it would be very unusual given my age. I guess it's a typically juvenile abnormality, but people grow out of it. She's concerned for right ventricular cardiomyopathy.