Re: SVT's while laying on sideOn 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:
>
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> Prayerfully in the infinite power and might of the Holy Spirit,
>
> Andrew <><
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> Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
> Lawful steward of * EmoryCardiology . com
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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".