Hi, first time here, so here is my MVR story so far.
In June 2021 my Apple Watch warned me of possible atrial fibrillation, which at the time I had no idea was. I contacted my GP who put me on a ecg and found a murmur. Then booked in for 24 hr holter monitor and echocardiogram.
Results of which showed that I had mitral valve regurgitation, possible atrial fibrillation and a small hole in the heart. Then waited for the appointment to see the cardiologist which didn’t materialise for another six months. I was asymptomatic and fairly fit from cycling, some jogging and hiit workouts, when I met my cardiologist he said the valve leak was moderate to severe and I didn’t have afib and no need for any medication, which I thought was good news. I could go on doing what I had been doing and would just need monitoring every six months.
Though he was in fact looking at data that was 6 months old already. Six weeks later I have a fainting episode and admit myself to a&e where they try to bring my heart rate down from 175, after 5 or 6 hours they succeed. Now confirmed a fibrillation and put on warfarin and bisoprolol. After a further echocardiogram I am due to see my cardiologist next week. I have gone from being asymptomatic to out of breath climbing one flight of stairs, so nearly any sporting activity is not possible, I do manage the occasional round of golf. I am assuming it won’t be good news when I see the cardiologist and I will require surgery this time.
I am 65 years young, based in the UK.
Pete.
In June 2021 my Apple Watch warned me of possible atrial fibrillation, which at the time I had no idea was. I contacted my GP who put me on a ecg and found a murmur. Then booked in for 24 hr holter monitor and echocardiogram.
Results of which showed that I had mitral valve regurgitation, possible atrial fibrillation and a small hole in the heart. Then waited for the appointment to see the cardiologist which didn’t materialise for another six months. I was asymptomatic and fairly fit from cycling, some jogging and hiit workouts, when I met my cardiologist he said the valve leak was moderate to severe and I didn’t have afib and no need for any medication, which I thought was good news. I could go on doing what I had been doing and would just need monitoring every six months.
Though he was in fact looking at data that was 6 months old already. Six weeks later I have a fainting episode and admit myself to a&e where they try to bring my heart rate down from 175, after 5 or 6 hours they succeed. Now confirmed a fibrillation and put on warfarin and bisoprolol. After a further echocardiogram I am due to see my cardiologist next week. I have gone from being asymptomatic to out of breath climbing one flight of stairs, so nearly any sporting activity is not possible, I do manage the occasional round of golf. I am assuming it won’t be good news when I see the cardiologist and I will require surgery this time.
I am 65 years young, based in the UK.
Pete.
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