With COVID-19, it is hard to find a cardiologist that has time or space. Any insights or similar experiences would be greatly appreciated. I am a college-aged individual that is active (half marathon runner, etc.).
About one month ago, I went to the ER with symptoms of a DVT- sharp calf pain, chest pain, shortness of breath, and heart arrhythmia, but all tests came back normal. They originally told me that I had an anxiety attack, but this seems very unlikely given the symptoms' persistence and documented arrhythmia that I am experiencing. In an echocardiogram, I was found to have an atrial septal aneurism and small issues with valve regurgitations. The report said that these were incidental findings, and probably do not mean anything causing my symptoms.
My average resting bpm is around 52, but when I start very light exercise, my bmp jumps to 160-190 and it becomes extremely difficult to breathe. Sometimes, the symptoms last for a few days afterwards. After a 6 mile bike ride last week, my heart stayed around 130 throughout (which I thought was great). But it wasn't normal- I felt extremely fatigued afterwards and found it hard to breathe that evening. However, it took 2 days for my breathing and heart rate to lower back to my normal resting rate. It was constantly at 90-120 and jumping all around.
I frequently have chest pain and tightness, but this isn't always correlated with my physical exertion. What is so frustrating is that one month ago, I had no such problems and exercised for 60 min almost every day with no issues. I don't understand what is going on, and I am scared for what this means for the future. In a cardiology appointment, inappropriate sinus tachycardia was raised as a possible diagnosis, but my heart rate is not normally above 100. As I write this, my bpm is around 49-52.
Today I went for a 2 min run on the treadmill going (15 min/mile). Within 45 seconds, my heart spiked to 140-170 and stayed that way for 2 min. I stopped immediately and sat down- my heart rate plummeted to 50 and I felt lightheaded and fatigued. I felt that it was hard to breathe.
This is a very isolating experience, especially during social distancing when I can't talk to people about it. Please let me know if anyone has similar symptoms, especially if you have been diagnosed with inappropriate sinus tachycardia. And if anyone also has the ASA, let me know too if it has caused complications!!