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SVT's while laying on side

Reply from: stryped
Date: 02 May 2008, 15:11
SVT's while laying on side

I can induce SVT's whan I lay on my right side. I have had a normal
echo in the past and several normal halter monitors and ekg's.

I am an avid runner and just completed a half marathon. I am running a
5 k next weekend.

Heart disease runs in my dad's family but blockages, not irregular
heartbeats. My dad has had bypass. He has been overweight most of his
life.

Every once in ahile I will have a twinge of pain in my chest but it
goes away after a minute. SOmetimes I feel it is hard to catch my
breath. These things almost never occurr while running though.

I am 6 feet 163. I run about 15-20 miles a week.

Any advice?

Reply from: J666
Date: 02 May 2008, 15:25
Re: SVT's while laying on side

On Fri, 2 May 2008 8:11:12 -0500, stryped wrote
(in message
<d5fdbab7-aa7e-41a9-a865-382b6901b4bc@s50g2000hsb.googlegroups . com >):

> I can induce SVT's whan I lay on my right side. I have had a normal
> echo in the past and several normal halter monitors and ekg's.
>
> I am an avid runner and just completed a half marathon. I am running a
> 5 k next weekend.
>
> Heart disease runs in my dad's family but blockages, not irregular
> heartbeats. My dad has had bypass. He has been overweight most of his
> life.
>
> Every once in ahile I will have a twinge of pain in my chest but it
> goes away after a minute. SOmetimes I feel it is hard to catch my
> breath. These things almost never occurr while running though.
>
> I am 6 feet 163. I run about 15-20 miles a week.
>
> Any advice?

See your doctor for advice or referral to a cardiologist - far too important
a question not to be seen and examined in person by a practicing doctor


Reply from: stryped
Date: 02 May 2008, 15:36
Re: SVT's while laying on side

On May 2, 8:25 am, J666 <j...@nowhere . com > wrote:
> On Fri, 2 May 2008 8:11:12 -0500, stryped wrote
> (in message
> <d5fdbab7-aa7e-41a9-a865-382b6901b...@s50g2000hsb.googlegroups . com >):
>
>
>
>
>
> > I can induce SVT's whan I lay on my right side. I have had a normal
> > echo in the past and several normal halter monitors and ekg's.
>
> > I am an avid runner and just completed a half marathon. I am running a
> > 5 k next weekend.
>
> > Heart disease runs in my dad's family but blockages, not irregular
> > heartbeats. My dad has had bypass. He has been overweight most of his
> > life.
>
> > Every once in ahile I will have a twinge of pain in my chest but it
> > goes away after a minute. SOmetimes I feel it is hard to catch my
> > breath. These things almost never occurr while running though.
>
> > I am 6 feet 163. I run about 15-20 miles a week.
>
> > Any advice?
>
> See your doctor for advice or referral to a cardiologist - far too importa=
nt
> a question not to be seen and examined in person by a practicing doctor- H=
ide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

I have seen a family doctor and I saw a cardiologist. The cardiologist
was 2 years ago but the same thing was happening.

By the way, my family doc had me wear a holter monitor this past
December. I ran 13.2 miles with it on. He said the resutls were
normal. Would this be the same roughly as a stress test?

Reply from: J666
Date: 02 May 2008, 15:51
Re: SVT's while laying on side

On Fri, 2 May 2008 8:36:42 -0500, stryped wrote
(in message
<04ab154c-e477-4fcb-b3a6-3ca97e6a4e03@w74g2000hsh.googlegroups . com >):

> I have seen a family doctor and I saw a cardiologist. The cardiologist
> was 2 years ago but the same thing was happening.

You seem to be looking for reassurance which is normal

Ask your family doctor to be seen by a different cardiologist for a second
opinion. Seeing a cardiologist for an office visit is the thing to do.

At some point, if doctors say everything is normal and you keep needing
reassurance, then that can be a problem and that may need treatment.


Reply from: Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
Date: 02 May 2008, 15:55
Re: SVT's while laying on side

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* HeartMDPhD . com /TruthBeatssatan

Reply from: Phobos
Date: 02 May 2008, 16:07
Re: SVT's while laying on side

QED


Reply from: Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
Date: 02 May 2008, 16:23
Re: SVT's while laying on side

* HeartMDPhD . com /Convicts/PrayForPhobos

<><

* HeartMDPhD . com /HolySpirit/Love

Reply from: tension_on_the_wire
Date: 05 May 2008, 00:17
Re: SVT's while laying on side

On May 2, 7:07 am, Phobos <phobos....@gmail . com > wrote:
> QED

I see what you mean.

--tension

Reply from: Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
Date: 05 May 2008, 01:11
Re: SVT's while laying on side

neighbor tension on the wire wrote:
> convicted neighbor Phobos <phobos....@gmail . com > wrote:
>
> > QED

* HeartMDPhD . com /Convicts/PrayForPhobos

> I see what you mean.

We, who are Christian, see the Builder in all that HE has created.

<><

* HeartMDPhD . com /HolySpirit/ProofsByGOD

Reply from: Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
Date: 02 May 2008, 15:54
Re: SVT's while laying on side

friend stryped wrote:
> satan via a sockpuppet (corporeal demon) despairingly posted:
> > friend stryped wrote:
> >
> > > I can induce SVT's whan I lay on my right side. I have had a normal
> > > echo in the past and several normal halter monitors and ekg's.
> >
> > > I am an avid runner and just completed a half marathon. I am running a
> > > 5 k next weekend.
> >
> > > Heart disease runs in my dad's family but blockages, not irregular
> > > heartbeats. My dad has had bypass. He has been overweight most of his
> > > life.
> >
> > > Every once in ahile I will have a twinge of pain in my chest but it
> > > goes away after a minute. SOmetimes I feel it is hard to catch my
> > > breath. These things almost never occurr while running though.
> >
> > > I am 6 feet 163. I run about 15-20 miles a week.
> >
> > > Any advice?

Ignore satan and his sockpuppets as they loiter about here and there.

> > See your doctor for advice or referral to a cardiologist - far too important
> > a question not to be seen and examined in person by a practicing doctor

Many thanks, much praise, and all the glory to GOD for HIS compelling
satan to unwittingly display his ignorance of your condition here in
this thread and for HIS using you to make satan look the fool that he
is.

Laus Deo ! ! !

* HeartMDPhD . com /LausDeo

> I have seen a family doctor and I saw a cardiologist. The cardiologist
> was 2 years ago but the same thing was happening.

Yes, I recall your situation.

> By the way, my family doc had me wear a holter monitor this past
> December. I ran 13.2 miles with it on. He said the resutls were
> normal. Would this be the same roughly as a stress test?

No, a holter monitor typically does not have either the number of
channels nor the sensitivity of the equipment used for a stress test.

Would suggest you ask either your family doctor or your cardiogist to
order an EKG, where you are allowed to position yourself in the manner
that brings out your symptoms so that they can capture the
tachydysrhythmia if any.

Be hungry... be healthy... be hungrier... be healthier:

* TheWellnessFoundation . com /BeHealthier

Prayerfully in the infinite power and might of the Holy Spirit,

Andrew <><
--
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
Lawful steward of * EmoryCardiology . com
A latter-day disciple of the KING of kings and LORD of lords.
* HeartMDPhD . com /HolySpirit/DiscipleNow

Reply from: Phobos
Date: 02 May 2008, 16:04
Re: SVT's while laying on side

On Fri, 2 May 2008 8:54:41 -0500, Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD wrote
(in message
<0239434a-2fc5-4c7e-bc7f-0b4bee075a60@l42g2000hsc.googlegroups . com >):

> Ignore satan and his sockpuppets as they loiter about here and there.

As there are crazies like Chung which is evident from his post.

What you need to do is to SEE a doctor who you trust and let that doctor take
care of you.

I removed all the religious type groups Chung added of you need more
evidence, unless you are a sockpuppet of Chung which he has done.


Reply from: Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
Date: 02 May 2008, 16:06
Re: SVT's while laying on side

* HeartMDPhD . com /PrayForPhobos

<><

* HeartMDPhD . com /HolySpirit/Love

Reply from: stryped
Date: 02 May 2008, 17:44
Re: SVT's while laying on side

On May 2, 8:54 am, "Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD"
<heartdo...@emorycardiology . com > wrote:
> friend stryped wrote:
> > satan via a sockpuppet (corporeal demon) despairingly posted:
> > > friend stryped wrote:
>
> > > > I can induce SVT's whan I lay on my right side. I have had a normal
> > > > echo in the past and several normal halter monitors and ekg's.
>
> > > > I am an avid runner and just completed a half marathon. I am running=
a
> > > > 5 k next weekend.
>
> > > > Heart disease runs in my dad's family but blockages, not irregular
> > > > heartbeats. My dad has had bypass. He has been overweight most of hi=
s
> > > > life.
>
> > > > Every once in ahile I will have a twinge of pain in my chest but it
> > > > goes away after a minute. SOmetimes I feel it is hard to catch my
> > > > breath. These things almost never occurr while running though.
>
> > > > I am 6 feet 163. I run about 15-20 miles a week.
>
> > > > Any advice?
>
> Ignore satan and his sockpuppets as they loiter about here and there.
>
> > > See your doctor for advice or referral to a cardiologist - far too imp=
ortant
> > > a question not to be seen and examined in person by a practicing docto=
r
>
> Many thanks, much praise, and all the glory to GOD for HIS compelling
> satan to unwittingly display his ignorance of your condition here in
> this thread and for HIS using you to make satan look the fool that he
> is.
>
> Laus Deo ! ! !
>
> * HeartMDPhD . com /LausDeo
>
> > I have seen a family doctor and I saw a cardiologist. The cardiologist
> > was 2 years ago but the same thing was happening.
>
> Yes, I recall your situation.
>
> > By the way, my family doc had me wear a holter monitor this past
> > December. I ran 13.2 miles with it on. He said the resutls were
> > normal. Would this be the same roughly as a stress test?
>
> No, a holter monitor typically does not have either the number of
> channels nor the sensitivity of the equipment used for a stress test.
>
> Would suggest you ask either your family doctor or your cardiogist to
> order an EKG, where you are allowed to position yourself in the manner
> that brings out your symptoms so that they can capture the
> tachydysrhythmia if any.
>
> Be hungry... be healthy... be hungrier... be healthier:
>
> * TheWellnessFoundation . com /BeHealthier
>
> Prayerfully in the infinite power and might of the Holy Spirit,
>
> Andrew <><
> --
> Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
> Lawful steward of * EmoryCardiology . com
> A latter-day disciple of the KING of kings and LORD of lords. * HeartM=
DPhD . com /HolySpirit/DiscipleNow- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

I did that a few years ago, I was able to make it happen to the
cardiolosist. He said it was nothing to worry about.

I guess what made me ask is this mornign I was taking my blood
pressure with one of those new monitors. (Arm monitor) It gave me a
symbol that said it detected an "irregular heartbeat".

Reply from: Phobos
Date: 02 May 2008, 18:16
Re: SVT's while laying on side

On Fri, 2 May 2008 10:44:42 -0500, stryped wrote
(in message
<47491cd3-987c-45f3-a537-535aaba8e1ef@w74g2000hsh.googlegroups . com >):

> I did that a few years ago, I was able to make it happen to the
> cardiolosist. He said it was nothing to worry about.
>
> I guess what made me ask is this mornign I was taking my blood
> pressure with one of those new monitors. (Arm monitor) It gave me a
> symbol that said it detected an "irregular heartbeat".

If you are going to listen to Chung even after reading his posts, then you
must be a fool or a sockpuppet so then by all means follow his 2PD advice to
get rid of your "black fat" and be cured and live happily ever after.


Reply from: Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
Date: 03 May 2008, 12:20
Re: SVT's while laying on side

friend stryped wrote:
> Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
> > friend stryped wrote:
> > > satan via a sockpuppet (corporeal demon) despairingly posted:
> > > > friend stryped wrote:
> >
> > > > > I can induce SVT's whan I lay on my right side. I have had a normal
> > > > > echo in the past and several normal halter monitors and ekg's.
> >
> > > > > I am an avid runner and just completed a half marathon. I am running a
> > > > > 5 k next weekend.
> >
> > > > > Heart disease runs in my dad's family but blockages, not irregular
> > > > > heartbeats. My dad has had bypass. He has been overweight most of his
> > > > > life.
> >
> > > > > Every once in ahile I will have a twinge of pain in my chest but it
> > > > > goes away after a minute. SOmetimes I feel it is hard to catch my
> > > > > breath. These things almost never occurr while running though.
> >
> > > > > I am 6 feet 163. I run about 15-20 miles a week.
> >
> > > > > Any advice?
> >
> > Ignore satan and his sockpuppets as they loiter about here and there.
> >
> > > > See your doctor for advice or referral to a cardiologist - far too important
> > > > a question not to be seen and examined in person by a practicing doctor
> >
> > Many thanks, much praise, and all the glory to GOD for HIS compelling
> > satan to unwittingly display his ignorance of your condition here in
> > this thread and for HIS using you to make satan look the fool that he
> > is.
> >
> > Laus Deo ! ! !
> >
> > * HeartMDPhD . com /LausDeo
> >
> > > I have seen a family doctor and I saw a cardiologist. The cardiologist
> > > was 2 years ago but the same thing was happening.
> >
> > Yes, I recall your situation.
> >
> > > By the way, my family doc had me wear a holter monitor this past
> > > December. I ran 13.2 miles with it on. He said the resutls were
> > > normal. Would this be the same roughly as a stress test?
> >
> > No, a holter monitor typically does not have either the number of
> > channels nor the sensitivity of the equipment used for a stress test.
> >
> > Would suggest you ask either your family doctor or your cardiogist to
> > order an EKG, where you are allowed to position yourself in the manner
> > that brings out your symptoms so that they can capture the
> > tachydysrhythmia if any.
>
> I did that a few years ago, I was able to make it happen to the
> cardiolosist. He said it was nothing to worry about.

Would be more than happy to look at that EKG and give you a second
opinion about it. If you post it on-line after removing any
information that personally identifies you, it would benefit others
too.

Be hungry... be healthy... be hungrier... be healthier:

* TheWellnessFoundation . com /BeHealthier

Prayerfully in the infinite power and might of the Holy Spirit,

Andrew <><
--
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
Lawful steward of * EmoryCardiology . com
A latter-day disciple of the KING of kings and LORD of lords.
* HeartMDPhD . com /HolySpirit/DiscipleNow


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