Marky90
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Hi guys!
So I was going over my medical journal, when I discovered that I actually had an abnormal 24-hour EKG back in the autumn of 2014, which was not followed up.
Background: I originally thought my problems were heart-related, as my ME started off with exercise intolerance. And when I first got sick I discovered that my heart would start to beat irregularily if I went out jogging and pushed myself beyond the exhaustion. Due to this I have undergone extensive heart testing (stress testing on bike, 2 echos and more), which were all fine. However - my 24-hour EKG showed exactly what I experienced: Marked tachycardia responses to exercise (7 SVES and 1 VES), and bradycardia episodes at night, and transient elevated ST.
So i googled transient elevated ST, and up came BRUGADA SYNDROME.. Suffice it to say, I did not sleep last night Well, I suppose the cardiologist would see if that was the case..
My question is related to the tachycardia..Does anyone else with ME experience this when jogging (as in early in your illness)? I somewhat doubt that there is something electrically wrong with my heart, as that is very rare, and the symptoms started when my ME started.. On the other hand, knowing what we know of our disrupted circulation and so forth, i suppose exercise induced tachycardia could be a plausible consequence of pushing my body outside of its capacity.
So I was going over my medical journal, when I discovered that I actually had an abnormal 24-hour EKG back in the autumn of 2014, which was not followed up.
Background: I originally thought my problems were heart-related, as my ME started off with exercise intolerance. And when I first got sick I discovered that my heart would start to beat irregularily if I went out jogging and pushed myself beyond the exhaustion. Due to this I have undergone extensive heart testing (stress testing on bike, 2 echos and more), which were all fine. However - my 24-hour EKG showed exactly what I experienced: Marked tachycardia responses to exercise (7 SVES and 1 VES), and bradycardia episodes at night, and transient elevated ST.
So i googled transient elevated ST, and up came BRUGADA SYNDROME.. Suffice it to say, I did not sleep last night Well, I suppose the cardiologist would see if that was the case..
My question is related to the tachycardia..Does anyone else with ME experience this when jogging (as in early in your illness)? I somewhat doubt that there is something electrically wrong with my heart, as that is very rare, and the symptoms started when my ME started.. On the other hand, knowing what we know of our disrupted circulation and so forth, i suppose exercise induced tachycardia could be a plausible consequence of pushing my body outside of its capacity.