SVT AND EXERCISE
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i want to start working out but im scared i might trigger an svt attack are there any suggestions on how to start. Please advise
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Posted , 6 users are following.
i want to start working out but im scared i might trigger an svt attack are there any suggestions on how to start. Please advise
0 likes, 8 replies
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gene91169 m32563
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Your concerns are normal. Hopefully, you have some good medical support, and you can seek advice. If so, and if you have no other health issues, I predict with confidence that you'll be encouraged to exercise. Doing well with your workouts could then be quite a confidence builder. Best of luck to you, and please give us a report.
d1203 m32563
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As far as my cardiologist has told me exercise is encouraged and important.
what helped me in the beginning was that I bought a garmin watch with a heart rate monitor. i was scared like I am sure you are, so I wore the watch and went for a light run. I then pushed more and more after a few weeks by running faster and driving up my heartrate to 180bpm until I realized that exercise doesnt cause svt....it is more complex than that I guess for most people. I wish you well! Dont be scared you are not alone!
m32563 d1203
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christine63500 m32563
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tom94833 m32563
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Every SVT diagnosed is different, but it's always good to get advice and hear different experiences of SVT, if you have the go ahead from your cardiologist to exercise then 100% go for it,I know how you feel, it's more so the fear of getting an attack that prevents you from exercising, take it easy when you start off but trust me once you start and learn more about your on comes of SVT it's so much easier to exercise, my advice is to look up Alivecor and download the app Kardia, it's a device that gives a quick 30 second ekg, what it has done for me is it has given me a peace of mind, it's never going to be easy with SVT bit it's about getting that start, go for a fast walk slow jog tomorrow and you'll feel great, try find what triggers it while exerciseing and try not to do that, controll your breathing also, learn about your own SVT and then try to control it, I know exactly how you feel I was asking the exact same questions last year, just don't be afraid of it and get too know your own SVT. Best of luck and hope all goes well with you
m32563 tom94833
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kareng1968 m32563
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Probably best to just check with your GP or cardiologist, but I would think you would be encouraged to get active!