This morning I had an echocardiogram.(think that is spelled correctly). The heart consultant is trying to find out why I have such long irregular atrial fibrillation episode rather than daily palpitations, so arranged for me have my heart muscle put under stress.
What an unpleasant test to undergo. A normal echocardiogram is done first to see how the heart is performing and then an injection is given into a vein to raise the heart rate. I have never felt my heart pump so fast or loudly, or felt so uncomfortable with it. It has to reach to a certain degree of stress before the needle with the drug is taken out.
I'm glad to say that all was well with my muscle, so I am guessing that the problem is with the electrical impulses.
I don't have a follow up appointment until next Feb, so will ask questions then. I do wonder how the likes of Tony Blaire have a regulator inserted to stop his episodes going on, rather than a lifetime of tablets with their strong side effects.
Anyway, haven't had one for a few months so fingers crossed I will go on without an episode this year .