francie12
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Matt is in his first year of college and loving it. We haven't thought much about his heart in the last year other than around his yearly cardio appoint, which showed things to be pretty much stable--a little increase in LVdd, but not much. For those that do not know us, he has a BAV with dilated asc AO--Regurgitation is mod/severe, AO is mod dilated.
So Matt is never much interested in physical exercise, and so is not very physically fit. He has no restrictions on exercise with the exception of isometric, weights etc, but golf is the only sport he has played in recent times. A couple of days ago, in the course of these fun games the college plans, he has had to run a bit--2-3 brief sprints in a 15 min period in a capture the flag game. Matt called me worried because this (never happened before) made him gasping, light-headed, very weak and he had 15 min of fast pounding heart rate that wouldn't go down afterwards. On another occassion of brief running the same happened.
I plan to check in with the cardio on Monday, but I wanted to ask you guys if any of you have had a similar experience and have an opinion about how serious it is. Serious? Par for the course and not indicating any significant worsening of his condition? He seems to be fine as usual in walking around and normal daily activities. It seems OK to wait for Monday to check in with cardio, but I told him not to run hard until we hear back.
Hope you are all doing well, and thanks for your opinions!
Jane
So Matt is never much interested in physical exercise, and so is not very physically fit. He has no restrictions on exercise with the exception of isometric, weights etc, but golf is the only sport he has played in recent times. A couple of days ago, in the course of these fun games the college plans, he has had to run a bit--2-3 brief sprints in a 15 min period in a capture the flag game. Matt called me worried because this (never happened before) made him gasping, light-headed, very weak and he had 15 min of fast pounding heart rate that wouldn't go down afterwards. On another occassion of brief running the same happened.
I plan to check in with the cardio on Monday, but I wanted to ask you guys if any of you have had a similar experience and have an opinion about how serious it is. Serious? Par for the course and not indicating any significant worsening of his condition? He seems to be fine as usual in walking around and normal daily activities. It seems OK to wait for Monday to check in with cardio, but I told him not to run hard until we hear back.
Hope you are all doing well, and thanks for your opinions!
Jane