need advice on my holter monitor results.
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hi ive had chest pains and palpitations for a few weeks and feeling not well dizzy and faint.ended up in hospital multiple times had an 2 echos, bloods and so on all are normal but my ecg always says non specific t wave changes. anyways doctor ordered me to get a 24 hour holter monitor and these are the results. my doctor didn't really explain them to me just said ur fine but reading then doesn't look fine to me anyways this is what they say and can someone tell me if its okay ? or should i look more into getting a second opinion.
sinus rhythm with rare non conducted sinus beats
the average heart rate was 90
the minimum heart rate was 55
the maximum heart rate was 144
rare ventricular ectopic beats
rare supraventricular ectopic beats
no pauses greater than 2.0 seconds
these all coincided with sinus tachycardia, rate 105-132 bpm
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emma46170 matyboyie
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Hi there, I'm not a doctor, so I think you should either go back to your doctor and ask him/her to explain your results or go and get a second opinion in relation to your results.
Hang in there. I did the holter and it showed thousands and thousands of atrial ectopic beats over the 24 hours. Aside from that, the heart rate ranges were similar to yours. With my results, my Dr has told me it is all okay and I am following up with a cardiologist in a couple of weeks (just to ensure there is no underlying heart condition causing the arrhythmia. If you are concerned, perhaps go back to your Dr, ask them to explain your results and ask for a referral to a Cardiologist.
The ectopic beats that showed on my monitor are bearable, but I do feel unpleasant symptoms, like chest pain, a fluttery feeling in my chest, dizziness, tired, and also a bit of a low mood after a particularly nasty bout of symptoms. I sympathise with what you are going through. Best of luck and keep us posted.
Please others jump in and share your symptoms and experiences. Benign PACs are common and harmless (according to various doctors), but sometimes it is comforting to hear you are not alone in feeling symptoms from these.
Try not to worry matyboyie (much easier said than done I know) and do let us know how you get on.
matyboyie emma46170
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unlucky63610 matyboyie
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