Long QT Syndrome: Want to connect with others

Posted by cheymallery @cheymallery, Jun 26, 2018

Hello! I have Long QT Syndrome and I have a defibrillator implanted in my side. Water triggered my cardiac arrest both times. I just wanted to reach out and try to connect with others who share this same condition as myself.

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@hopeful33250

Hello to Everyone in this discussion about Long QT Syndrome. I would like to post a link to a recent Mayo Radio broadcast about Long QT Syndrome with Michael Ackerman, M.D., a Mayo Clinic cardiologist.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=bMMSciKsQFk&feature=emb_logo

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Recent?

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In reply to @penn1023 "Recent?" + (show)
@penn1023

@penn1023 I'm not sure who you are directing your question to. Is it @johnbishop about his daughter's procedure?

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I was commenting about the video. The person posting it said it was recent. It’s nearly three years old.

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@penn1023

I was commenting about the video. The person posting it said it was recent. It’s nearly three years old.

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@penn1023, Sigh...recent is in the eyes of the beholder and the older we are, well 3 years old is more recent than 10 years old. And it was my daughters doctor who is a really great doctor and diagnosed her long QT and helped her through a long process of different treatments.

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@johnbishop

@penn1023, Sigh...recent is in the eyes of the beholder and the older we are, well 3 years old is more recent than 10 years old. And it was my daughters doctor who is a really great doctor and diagnosed her long QT and helped her through a long process of different treatments.

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Ok just wanted clarification on what recent is. Now I have it.

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@penn1023

Ok just wanted clarification on what recent is. Now I have it.

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I normally think of "recent" as one or two years but I'm a really old guy so sometimes I do slip up. 🙂

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@johnbishop

I normally think of "recent" as one or two years but I'm a really old guy so sometimes I do slip up. 🙂

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@johnbishop. Two years is recent to me, especially now. Wish I could go back in time so I can go about visiting my grandchild, lunch with my girlfriends and shopping without putting on hazmed suits, just saying...

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Hi, is anyone familiar with the ANK2 gene mutation? My 2 year old and I both have it, it causes arrhythmias and LQTS4. I wear an Apple Watch to help monitor when I feel “off”. My son has other medical conditions so I am trying to learn as much as I can about it!

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@ashtonnorris

Hi, is anyone familiar with the ANK2 gene mutation? My 2 year old and I both have it, it causes arrhythmias and LQTS4. I wear an Apple Watch to help monitor when I feel “off”. My son has other medical conditions so I am trying to learn as much as I can about it!

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Hi @ashtonnorris and welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. You will see that I moved your comment to a discussion about LQTS so that you could connect with members like @johnbishop, @penn1023, and @mayofeb2020 who can speak on the subject.

Here is an article that you may be interested in.
Long QT syndrome (LQTS) is a cardiovascular disorder characterized ... providing the substrate for cardiac events and fatal arrhythmias as torsades de pointes ... with a voltage-sensing domain (S1–S4) and a pore loop domain (S5–​S6) ... Loss-of-function mutations in ANK2 gene encoding the membrane ..."
Long QT syndrome – Bench to bedside - Heart Rhythm O2: https://www.heartrhythmopen.com/article/S2666-5018(21)00008-8/fulltext

Can you share with us what type of symptoms your son is having as well?

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@ashtonnorris

Hi, is anyone familiar with the ANK2 gene mutation? My 2 year old and I both have it, it causes arrhythmias and LQTS4. I wear an Apple Watch to help monitor when I feel “off”. My son has other medical conditions so I am trying to learn as much as I can about it!

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Hello @ashtonnorris, I would like to add my welcome to Connect along with @amandaburnett and other members. My daughter has Long QT Syndrome also. I shared her experience in an earlier post in this discussion here - https://connect.mayoclinic.org/comment/206413/. Her doctor did a Mayo Clinic Podcast that you may help you learn a little more about the condition.

Is your son currently being treated for LQTS?

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