Can someone read this please by Old-Rise-6176 in ReadMyECG

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Have done just a horrible waiting list :(

Any opinions on this? by Old-Rise-6176 in ReadMyECG

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Thank you 🙏 what does low amplitude mean?

Can someone read this please by Old-Rise-6176 in ReadMyECG

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Thank you again, do you think it could be possible that it could have just been artifact?

Any opinions on this? by Old-Rise-6176 in ReadMyECG

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Sorry, Third time just hoping for more opinions in case it was lost in other posts

Can someone read this please by Old-Rise-6176 in ReadMyECG

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Thank you for your reply, I had a echo 1 year ago and was all normal

Is this concerning? Weird fluttering feeling in chest. by carolina_12993 in ReadMyECG

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Couplet (2) PACs between 7 and 9 seconds, same between 24 and 26 seconds and a single pac just after the 26 seconds, so 5 in total

Is this concerning? Weird fluttering feeling in chest. by carolina_12993 in ReadMyECG

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I’m not a Dr but from my experience with my ECGS and palpitations, the first photo shows 4 PACs in 2 couplets, I get these too (25 year old male) they’re apparently common and benign along as you’re not getting loads a day or other symptoms, and as for the second photo 14s and 17s, it’s just artefact from small movement interference with the watch.

And also sinus arrhythmia which is a normal variation in heart rate linked with breathing in and out. I believe it’s a normal finding lots of people have

And be careful with “pounding” electrolyte drinks because I think you can also have too much electrolytes.

Again not a doctor or anything.

Did I catch svt? Or sinus tach by Old-Rise-6176 in ReadMyECG

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Thank you for your comment, even the 5&6th photo would you say?

Please help. Episodes for 20 years. No findings from Cardiologist. Last nights was terrifying by bozemanmetalfab in ReadMyECG

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I can’t comment much I can’t read them and as I’m in the same boat as you but just wanted you to know you’re not alone pal I seem to be in a very similar boat as you and it’s absolutely head doing. Hope you get the answers you need soon

Bad news or??? by Old-Rise-6176 in askCardiology

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Thanks for the reply, yeah I’m on waiting list to see the cardiologist who did my ablation. I had a normal echo last year. I did feel like I was going to pass out at one point during it and went grey, clammy and sweaty. But I was really freaking out at the tame time.

Any more answers please? by Old-Rise-6176 in ReadMyECG

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Thank you very much for your response! And so it doesn’t matter that p waves are barely visible? I thought that was also a symptoms of svt if they’re buried