Electrofysical check cant prove ventricle tachycardia?

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Hello.

I have had some type of nsvt symptoms but havent catched this on ecg yet, other then my apple watch.

Trying to make a short version of my story.

Have been under multiple checks over the last two months to know if i could have ventrickle tachycardia or not.

Have shorter episodes where hearth beats only ekstra beats after each other from maby 5-6 seconds long and sometimes up to 30 seconds, maby longer but not much more. Never fainted when this happen. It just feel very wrong and get me scared.

It all ended with a full check of the hearth, MR pics show no structural deceases.

Electrofysical check showed some VES up to 3 beats in series but not more, i could not trigger the type i have experienced at home on the electrofysical check.

Doctor that did the electric test said they could not see sign of anything unnormal.

I was very happy and felt a huge releafe.

First they wanted to put me on beta blocker.

Doctor that signed me out the day after said they want to follow me up in a couple of months , with a 24 hours ecg. But i dont need the beta blocker meds.

My symptoms only appear maby once a week so i would need more then 24 hours ecg.

He said it's a low chance to get the VT but to confirm it i have to get the symptoms on ecg to see excactly where it comes from.

I thought the electrofysical test was to finish the final test and if i passed that i had nothing to worry, now i got worried again and wonder how possible it could be to have VT after passing a advanced test like electrofysical check?

And i also wonder if it could be safe to wait 3 months for that ecg check to try catch it up?

One part of me want to think it's nothing to worry now, but another side i still very worried if i could have that diagnosis that could trigger the hearth stop.

Would be very happy if someone have some experience about this. Thanks for all support.

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    Electrophysiologist can pick up electrical faults in the heart.

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    Electrophysiologist can pick up electrical faults in the heart.

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