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@gift440

I see. I am not tracking it. Although I could on my Apple Watch, I’d rather not get anxiety about it.

Do you have a Linq 11 loop a device in your heart to monitor it in real time and see what is going on ?

He told me condition was worse or dangerous because in the lower chamber( s?. Scheduled surgery to put Linq device in 2 days later. I report symptoms and dr reviews as they occur via my Iphone and Medtronic monitor in my heart.

He talked about a pacemaker and defibrillator . I went because I was tired all the time and felt faint a lot for years. Have Ehlers Danlos and was told they are testing whole families that have that because can affect aorta.

My grandson a college junior fainted playing inter-mural football recently. the cardiac the testing Found he does have irregular heart rhthym. He’s in great physical condition. In premed.

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@gift440 yes NSVT is different from SVT! I am glad that you are having what seems to be good care.

One of my kids may have Ehlers Danlos and nearly faints a lot, often in the heat. Their atria are enlarged and they are just being evaluated. In their teens their resting heart rate was 140, discovered in a physical education class. (I have afib, the common cold of cardiology! My high heart rate is SVT though.)

ps very wise to avoid too much tracking due to the anxiety it can cause!!

Would you feel reassured with a pacemaker and defibrillator? Are you thinking of going ahead with that?