Linda82
12-10-12, 07:05
Hi everyone,
Would really appreciate some advice on this. A year ago my cardiologist told me my heart was fine - he did an echo and saw my ecg.
Two weeks ago I had a further ecg by a new doctor (just to check my qt interval). Everything was fine but it read "left anterior hemiblock".
The doctor said he wouldn't refer it to a cardiologist as it was an incidental finding, but my concern is why a healthy 30 year old would, in the space of one year, develop "left anterior hemiblock".
The only heart risk I have is severe ongoing anxiety/panic. I've had this for 10 years now. I'm wondering if maybe the fact I had a panic attack during the ecg meant that the results could have been inaccurate - my heart rate was close on 140bpm and I was breathing pretty rapidly!
Any advice would be greatly appreciated - I'm thinking of seeing my old GP (who I trust immensely) about this just in case. :ohmy:
Would really appreciate some advice on this. A year ago my cardiologist told me my heart was fine - he did an echo and saw my ecg.
Two weeks ago I had a further ecg by a new doctor (just to check my qt interval). Everything was fine but it read "left anterior hemiblock".
The doctor said he wouldn't refer it to a cardiologist as it was an incidental finding, but my concern is why a healthy 30 year old would, in the space of one year, develop "left anterior hemiblock".
The only heart risk I have is severe ongoing anxiety/panic. I've had this for 10 years now. I'm wondering if maybe the fact I had a panic attack during the ecg meant that the results could have been inaccurate - my heart rate was close on 140bpm and I was breathing pretty rapidly!
Any advice would be greatly appreciated - I'm thinking of seeing my old GP (who I trust immensely) about this just in case. :ohmy: