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Enfermedades del Corazon  (Expert Forum)
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PLEASE HELP ME, MY HEART FLUTTERS ARE DRIVING ME CRAZY
Answered by
Jose Luis Ameriso, MD - Corazón, atrial fibrillation, Cardiac Surgery
Instituto Cardiovascular de Rosario Rosario - Argentina
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PLEASE HELP ME, MY HEART FLUTTERS ARE DRIVING ME CRAZY

by suquita, Mar 29, 2008 07:51PM
Dear doctor,
Last friday morning while i was driving i had this flutter that traveled from my left side of my chest towards my troat, it lasted about 4 seconds, but i felt as if i was going to black out from it.  Just as fast as it came it went, and I was fine.  I have seeing my regular doctor, i have had 24 hour holter done, many may i add, and everyone comes out ok.  I have also had ekg's and that also comes back normal.  Four years ago i had a nuclear stress test done and that came back fine.  I am really scared that iam going to die, and leave my son alone.  Can you develope heart problems in a period of four years, since my last nuclear test?  I am rally scared, PLEASE HELP ME!!!

by Jose Luis Ameriso, MD, Mar 30, 2008 10:07AM
I think that the better for you, it´s to go to a Cardiologist and explain your doubts, because your last nuclear test you´ ve done 4 years ago.
Best regards.
Dr. Ameriso

Member Comments (2)

by suquita, Mar 30, 2008 06:41PM
To: Jose Luis Ameriso, MD
Thank you for taking the time to give me advice with my problems.
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