a_dalhouse
Active member
I'm 7 weeks out from a minithoracotomy mitral valve repair and have been experiencing a heart rate mostly in the 90's. At first I wasn't feeling the pounding/racing heart sensations that I had before surgery. But I lost a bit of blood and assume now that I'm building it back up I am able to feel things a bit more severely?? I can again see my heart beating through my clothes - it is quite strong and fast.
Last week after walking 4 miles and resting for 15 minutes, I sneezed and it sent my heart rate to 169 for about 5 minutes. But then it went back down to the lower 90's. My cardiologist's nurse called today to say the echo I had last week looked good and when I told her about that episode she had me come in to get an event monitor. As I was getting it today and the technician was getting a baseline on me, she was shocked to hear/see/feel my hr at 100.
So other than feeling annoyed by this pounding heart and a bit funky from it (it feels like I "swallowed my heart" - kind of that hollow feeling in your throat and the pit of your stomach), how will I know when or if it's a-fib. I'm a bit paranoid that it's happening and I'm refusing to believe it. 1.) because i feel like my doc thinks I just run in there with any little complaint, so I'm trying not to this time - and she says I will for sure know if I'm in a-fib and 2.) I just really don't want to be in a-fib
If anyone can give me some insight into how it feels and how I might distinguish a fast heart rate from actual a-fib I would greatly appreciate it!!
Last week after walking 4 miles and resting for 15 minutes, I sneezed and it sent my heart rate to 169 for about 5 minutes. But then it went back down to the lower 90's. My cardiologist's nurse called today to say the echo I had last week looked good and when I told her about that episode she had me come in to get an event monitor. As I was getting it today and the technician was getting a baseline on me, she was shocked to hear/see/feel my hr at 100.
So other than feeling annoyed by this pounding heart and a bit funky from it (it feels like I "swallowed my heart" - kind of that hollow feeling in your throat and the pit of your stomach), how will I know when or if it's a-fib. I'm a bit paranoid that it's happening and I'm refusing to believe it. 1.) because i feel like my doc thinks I just run in there with any little complaint, so I'm trying not to this time - and she says I will for sure know if I'm in a-fib and 2.) I just really don't want to be in a-fib
If anyone can give me some insight into how it feels and how I might distinguish a fast heart rate from actual a-fib I would greatly appreciate it!!