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<blockquote data-quote="DS3" data-source="post: 487090" data-attributes="member: 12441"><p>I did talk to a friend of my mother's who i a cardiologist and asked her what the possible abnormalities were. She said most likely when I go to see my cardiologist he'll have me do the echo-cardiogram just to make sure there is nothing wrong structurally with my heart. As long as that is fine, the next step is to go to another cardiologist, called an electro-physiological cardiologist to have them map the electronic function of my heart. She says it's quite common in young people to have Super Ventricular Tachycardia (SVT), which means that there is something electronically going wrong with the wiring that helps to control the heart. She said that if it is this, that it's a minor fix, where they would just go in and a braise the portion that was 'mis-shooting' the signals. She said if you were to choose anything to go wrong with your heart, this would be it, since it is treatable. </p><p></p><p>So we shall see what the doctor's say. I have to make a few phone calls today, one being to the cardiologist to make my appointment. Wish me luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DS3, post: 487090, member: 12441"] I did talk to a friend of my mother's who i a cardiologist and asked her what the possible abnormalities were. She said most likely when I go to see my cardiologist he'll have me do the echo-cardiogram just to make sure there is nothing wrong structurally with my heart. As long as that is fine, the next step is to go to another cardiologist, called an electro-physiological cardiologist to have them map the electronic function of my heart. She says it's quite common in young people to have Super Ventricular Tachycardia (SVT), which means that there is something electronically going wrong with the wiring that helps to control the heart. She said that if it is this, that it's a minor fix, where they would just go in and a braise the portion that was 'mis-shooting' the signals. She said if you were to choose anything to go wrong with your heart, this would be it, since it is treatable. So we shall see what the doctor's say. I have to make a few phone calls today, one being to the cardiologist to make my appointment. Wish me luck! [/QUOTE]
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