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Hello Everyone,
I am a 30 year old otherwise healthy female who has never had a heart issue except for occasional feeling of heart dropping since I was a child. It would happen very rarely, once a few years. But in college I felt these a little more frequently so I went to a Cardiologist. She did an EKG and an Echo and said not to worry. These were benign PVCs. That I need to reduce caffeine but go about my life.
I was about 22 at this time. I went on with my life and the occasional PVCs didnt bother me much at all.
Until I turned 30 last year. Last Christmas, I was spending the weekend with my in laws when during Christmas dinner, I had a series of PVCs that wouldn't stop for about 30-40 minutes. I got so scared I started crying. My husband put me to bed and they went away as I laid down and started to relax. I drank a lot of water, having realized I was probably dehydrated from a lot of heavy foods and drinking all weekend.
I woke up the next morning and felt totally fine. As the weeks went by I felt anxious and my heart was acting up. I'd get more regular palpitations and started getting panic attacks. I would get this strange sensation that as I got up from laying down, there was a strange drop or cramping in my chest! I was totally freaked out. I went to my GP multiple times who did an EKG and said all was fine and I was having panic attacks and told me to go to a therapist and go on drugs.
Meanwhile my heart kept feeling strange so I went to see a Cardiologist.
The Cardiologist did an EKG which came back normal. She then did an Echo. This is where it gets tricky.
The results are as follows:
Trace to mild regurgitation in aortic valve
aortic root size borderline
mild aortic valve sclerosis
minimal MVP trace regurg
mitral valves mildly thickened
mild regurgitation in pulmonary valve
trace regurg in tricuspid valve
The Cardiologist said not to worry but that she was surprised someone as young and thin as me seemed to have slightly thickened valves. She was also surprised at why I seemed to have a slighly larger aortic root than she would imagine for someone my size.
Overall she said not to worry and come back for a mini echo follow up in three months and prescribed me xanax for my anxiety and panic attacks
This was in January. It is now May. I have been too scared to go back in case they diagnose me with something worse.
Overall I have been feeling good. My PVCs have decreased significantly as I am working with a therapist to lower my anxiety. I still feel that I have strange heart sensations but Im unsure if these are due to my heart or anxiety.
I have been reading up on valve leaking and online it says I would need surgery down the line.
Do you think I will?
I am a 30 year old otherwise healthy female who has never had a heart issue except for occasional feeling of heart dropping since I was a child. It would happen very rarely, once a few years. But in college I felt these a little more frequently so I went to a Cardiologist. She did an EKG and an Echo and said not to worry. These were benign PVCs. That I need to reduce caffeine but go about my life.
I was about 22 at this time. I went on with my life and the occasional PVCs didnt bother me much at all.
Until I turned 30 last year. Last Christmas, I was spending the weekend with my in laws when during Christmas dinner, I had a series of PVCs that wouldn't stop for about 30-40 minutes. I got so scared I started crying. My husband put me to bed and they went away as I laid down and started to relax. I drank a lot of water, having realized I was probably dehydrated from a lot of heavy foods and drinking all weekend.
I woke up the next morning and felt totally fine. As the weeks went by I felt anxious and my heart was acting up. I'd get more regular palpitations and started getting panic attacks. I would get this strange sensation that as I got up from laying down, there was a strange drop or cramping in my chest! I was totally freaked out. I went to my GP multiple times who did an EKG and said all was fine and I was having panic attacks and told me to go to a therapist and go on drugs.
Meanwhile my heart kept feeling strange so I went to see a Cardiologist.
The Cardiologist did an EKG which came back normal. She then did an Echo. This is where it gets tricky.
The results are as follows:
Trace to mild regurgitation in aortic valve
aortic root size borderline
mild aortic valve sclerosis
minimal MVP trace regurg
mitral valves mildly thickened
mild regurgitation in pulmonary valve
trace regurg in tricuspid valve
The Cardiologist said not to worry but that she was surprised someone as young and thin as me seemed to have slightly thickened valves. She was also surprised at why I seemed to have a slighly larger aortic root than she would imagine for someone my size.
Overall she said not to worry and come back for a mini echo follow up in three months and prescribed me xanax for my anxiety and panic attacks
This was in January. It is now May. I have been too scared to go back in case they diagnose me with something worse.
Overall I have been feeling good. My PVCs have decreased significantly as I am working with a therapist to lower my anxiety. I still feel that I have strange heart sensations but Im unsure if these are due to my heart or anxiety.
I have been reading up on valve leaking and online it says I would need surgery down the line.
Do you think I will?