Re: Medical advice needed:LBBB ___Competitive Athlete
From: Philip Arthur (1chip-state1_at_earthlink.net)
Date: 11/20/04
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Date: Sat, 20 Nov 2004 01:32:45 GMT
Purely out of curiosity, what are the "ejection fraction" numbers (heart
pumping efficiency) for you lately?
-- - Philip Pierre wrote: > Let me introduce myself. > I am 37. Height:175 cm, Weight:71 kg. > Resting heart rate: 35* bpm, > Max heart rate: 198* bpm > (*determined with Holter monitoring) > > Last twelve years I was practicing sport. From 92'-93' MTB, 94'-97' > Triathlon mid distances-severe inflammation of right tibia forced me > to stop for 2 years.In 1999 I turned to road cycling world > (20.000-25.000 km /year) > In last three years I made great progress. I finished in top 100 > (3000-6000 participants)in some very demanding amateur cycling > events in Italy (150-220 km). > > > During period Nov 03'-Feb 04' I had very good and demanding weight > lifting preparation. I had love romance with 22 year old girl in > that period too. > She didn't come to dinner on St. Valentine's Day and I was veeeeery > upset because of that.I have to say that I am very emotional > person. > > > > Then it happened. On 15th of February 04' I had Atrial Fibrillation. > After unsuccesful medicine treatment with Rytmonorm infusion, I had > electro conversion in the morning. > Since then I don't feel O.K. First three weeks I had strange chest > pain and discomfort. > Passed 4 ultrasounds that showed no abnormalities. Passed normal > Stress test in March (max stress at 154 bpm=275 Watts). It should be > max stress test but the doctor stopped it because I reached age > maximmum. He ignored request of my cardiologist for max stress test. > 24 hour Holter monitoring after stress test > didn't demonstrate abnormalities. > I started with easy training knowing that my season is over. I felt > great. > Sometimes I had discomfort in my chest but... > In July-Avgust I started with more demanding hill training (<170 > bpm). Chest discomfort (like a huge load om my chest) occured next > day after such training. My cardiologist suggested me to avoid that > kind of training untill we clarify what is going on. > > On 3rd of September I performed max stress test. > Blood pressure at start of the test: 110/65, 54 bpm. > I reached maximum load at: 450 Watt, 185 bmp, Blood press: 180/100. > Honestly I could reach 500 Watts but the bike was falling apart. > I went into LBBB at 250 Watts load (165 bmp). > Few minutes after test my heart turned to normal sinus beat. > The day after test I felt awful with heavy feeling in my chest. > Four days after test I performed 90 km training session with Holter > monitoring. > I reached my max (198 bmp) at the end of 1. category climb. > Bad sleep the night after training but without discomfort. > On 26th Of September I stopped cycling because of discomfort in > chest. No sport for over 7 weeks. > > On 17th of November I went through myocardial scintigraphy. > Stress test results: I went in LBBB at 150 Watts (125 bpm). > At the end of 250 Watts (170 bpm) load the MD stopped the test. (no > need for proceeding) > He was surprised because I didn't even sweat. > 3 minutes after test my heart returned to sinus beat. > Scintiogram demonstrates LBBB. > > What is next? Electrophysiology? > Why I went so early (at 125 bmp) in LBBB? > Is my heart failing? > How serious is my medical state? > > I am very concerned. > > Any professional opinion is appreciated. Thanx in advance.
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