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Angioplasty, Clots Removed, Feels Weak, Heart Palpitations, EEG And TTT Reports Normal
Yes please , but i dont have the money to pay now as I dont have insurance ,working on that ....can you still consider my request ...will be highly oblidged . I undervent Angioplasty due to heart attach ..6 mths back .....clots were removed . Am ok now under medication ,but i feel sudden drop in energy levels ,heart starts palpitationg ...got EEG , TTT ...all ok ....any suggestion ?
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I am fellow expert in cardiology and will try to help you with your questions.
A person who is having palpitations after a heart attack is most likely suffering from abnormal heart rhythms.
These can be atrial or ventricular in origin.
ECG can miss them.
We need a test called holter or event monitor for this.
These tests have high chances of picking up abnormal rhythm that other tests can miss.
I hope this helps.
Let me know if you have more questions.
Good luck.
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Angioplasty, Clots Removed, Feels Weak, Heart Palpitations, EEG And TTT Reports Normal
Hello, Thank you for your question. I am fellow expert in cardiology and will try to help you with your questions. A person who is having palpitations after a heart attack is most likely suffering from abnormal heart rhythms. These can be atrial or ventricular in origin. ECG can miss them. We need a test called holter or event monitor for this. These tests have high chances of picking up abnormal rhythm that other tests can miss. I hope this helps. Let me know if you have more questions. Good luck.