I've had an abnormal ECG 12

Posted by crazykbl @crazykbl, Feb 3 11:34pm

Hey has anybody had the abnormal EKG 12 lead and normal T wave on a EKG new or worsening ism on a ECG I've had to over the past year and it shows up on every EKG I'm . Even when I go in for my appointments to do a EkG and it shows up on them and I'm very relaxed and calm. Does anybody know what this means or what I will have in my picture I'm only in my thirties. I've had a new have ASD closure in a PFO closure too.

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There are a lot of ways that an EKG can be "abnormal." Have you talked with your doctor about this? I hope you can get more information.

My EKG is sometimes not normal and always "borderline" but with the info I get from my doctor I am not too concerned. Hope that is true for you.

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Talk to your doctor about it and get an explanation. There are some normal variants to the waves of an EKG that may be nothing to worry about. Could be the case in your situation, but you need to find out for your peace of mind and your health,

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Have you been tested for the Lown-Ganong-Levine Syndrome? Mine was found when I was 31 years old when having an ECG and I was told that I was probably born with it. I have taken medicine for it for 40+ years and am not exempt from doing anything as the doctor said it is not a malignancy of the heart, just normal for me. The symptoms were a rapid, irregular heart beat, but have been controlled with the meds. I understand the syndrome happens in a very small percentage of the population and might not be diagnosed until in the early 30's. Best wishes to you in getting a diagnosis. Baz10

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I do not understand what you problem is. "has anybody had the abnormal EKG 12 lead and normal T wave on a EKG new or worsening ism on a ECG?" This doesn't make any sense to me.
What are you asking or presenting as a pathology?
Besides that have you asked your MD for an answer whatever it is you are concerned about?

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😬Sorry I meant and abnormal t waves consider ischemia anterior leads.New or worsening ischemia or infection 🧐🥺🤨

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