Hello everyone, I am a 20 year old female in the UK, I'll just give you a little info on how I came to be diagnosed.
In general I like to stay healty, running/horse riding/gym/scuba diving etc but over the past 2 months or so I was getting very short of breath while undertaking these activities and starting to get chest pain, racing heart, palpitations etc, so I asked a doctor at work (I work at the hospital) what he thought, and he took all bloods and urine sample, all came back normal, so he did an ECG and said he wouldand put me on a telemetry while I was at work and then told me to go home (I had chest pain at this point which he knew about), the ecg suggested enlarged left atrial and left ventricle, a chest x-ray also showed enlargement. After I had worn the telemetry I gave the rhythym strip to another doctor as the original one had gone home, she said my heart was running around 120bpm all the time occasionally going up to 150bpm, she said the heart waves were irregular so went to consult a cardiologist he asked for a repeat ecg and bloods, again bloods were normal but the ecg said the same thing. So she ordered an echocardiogram, I waited a week to have the echo, the lady who did the echo told me I had Aortic, Mitral, and Tricuspid regurgitation the aortic being caused by BAV, and that the ventricle and atrial were indeed enlarged and she would send the report to the doctor (the first one I saw), I then went onto nights at work so havn't been able to see him, he rang me up and confirmed to regurgiations and enlargement and told me not to worry and that he would refer me to a cardiologist for a proper appointment. I asked him what I should do for the chest pain and whether the shortness of breath is most likely connected to the heart findings. He said 'your chest pain is nothing to do with your heart, and the shortness of breath is probably because you're unfit or something' I said it couldn't be that because I go to the gym alot and am physically active (well I was until the breathlessness and chest pain started, I physically can't do anything because even a shower brings on the breathlessness!), so I said I would stop any physical exertion and what should I do about the chest pain, when I get it it's so bad that I need to sit/lie down for a while because I also feel faint. He said 'well do that, just lie down, and wait for your cardiology appointment' and hung up!! I can't lie down at work can I when the pains are bad!
Sorry for the long post but I wanted you guys to know the whole story. So what can i expect at my cardiology appointment, I am going to stress to him that my symptoms are affecting my daily life. My appointment is on the 18th December.
Also what do you think about the doctor?
Thank you so much guys - Danielle x
In general I like to stay healty, running/horse riding/gym/scuba diving etc but over the past 2 months or so I was getting very short of breath while undertaking these activities and starting to get chest pain, racing heart, palpitations etc, so I asked a doctor at work (I work at the hospital) what he thought, and he took all bloods and urine sample, all came back normal, so he did an ECG and said he wouldand put me on a telemetry while I was at work and then told me to go home (I had chest pain at this point which he knew about), the ecg suggested enlarged left atrial and left ventricle, a chest x-ray also showed enlargement. After I had worn the telemetry I gave the rhythym strip to another doctor as the original one had gone home, she said my heart was running around 120bpm all the time occasionally going up to 150bpm, she said the heart waves were irregular so went to consult a cardiologist he asked for a repeat ecg and bloods, again bloods were normal but the ecg said the same thing. So she ordered an echocardiogram, I waited a week to have the echo, the lady who did the echo told me I had Aortic, Mitral, and Tricuspid regurgitation the aortic being caused by BAV, and that the ventricle and atrial were indeed enlarged and she would send the report to the doctor (the first one I saw), I then went onto nights at work so havn't been able to see him, he rang me up and confirmed to regurgiations and enlargement and told me not to worry and that he would refer me to a cardiologist for a proper appointment. I asked him what I should do for the chest pain and whether the shortness of breath is most likely connected to the heart findings. He said 'your chest pain is nothing to do with your heart, and the shortness of breath is probably because you're unfit or something' I said it couldn't be that because I go to the gym alot and am physically active (well I was until the breathlessness and chest pain started, I physically can't do anything because even a shower brings on the breathlessness!), so I said I would stop any physical exertion and what should I do about the chest pain, when I get it it's so bad that I need to sit/lie down for a while because I also feel faint. He said 'well do that, just lie down, and wait for your cardiology appointment' and hung up!! I can't lie down at work can I when the pains are bad!
Sorry for the long post but I wanted you guys to know the whole story. So what can i expect at my cardiology appointment, I am going to stress to him that my symptoms are affecting my daily life. My appointment is on the 18th December.
Also what do you think about the doctor?
Thank you so much guys - Danielle x