Hello all
Just wondering if anyone can help with the details my cardiologist has put in the letter to my GP.
I've been having lots of dizzy and fainting spells and had a 24 HR holter monitor.
My GP then referred me to a cardiologist at the hospital as it was mentioned that my heart rate is often very low.
I have been to see them and an now due to go for an MRI cardiac stress perfusion test.
I have also received a copy of the letter the cardiologist has sent to my gp.
From what I can understand of it everything looks ok but he has said " abnormal repolarization with the T-waves not becoming upright until lead v5." I can't figure out what this means. Does anyone her know? Is it just a funny way of saying my heart rate is low or is this something else? I'd like to understand it a bit better as my parents both died suddenly of heart related things fairly young and I'd like to know if this could be something you'd maybe see in what was wrong with either of my parents hearts.
Thanks