MissMelis
Well-known member
Hi all,
Bit of background - currently have aortic aneurysm that developed post-Ross procedure - last measured at 4.6 cm in June 2008, it had grown 0.7 cm in 6 months. I am taking beta-blockers to try and slow the growth.
I have an MRI scheduled for June 2009 to see where it's at.
I have been experiencing a few episodes of shortness of breath - just feeling like I can't quite get enough air. Sometimes after climbing stairs or walking too fast/too long, but sometimes just when I'm lying in bed too.
The strangest thing that I've noticed is that some days, when I get out of bed and get into the shower, my heart will just be racing away. Today, for example, I asked my husband to count 1 minute while I counted my BPM. It was 135. My normal resting is about 60, give or take.
This doesn't happen every day, but it happens often enough that I notice.
This morning's episode probably lasted 20 minutes or so.
Does this sound normal?? Does anyone else have episodes like these?
And do you think they are related to the aneurysm?
I will be seeing my cardiologist after the MRI, and he's been running some tests (Holter and echo) after I complained of these symptoms.
Any thoughts? This morning's episode freaked me out.
Thanks!
Melissa
Bit of background - currently have aortic aneurysm that developed post-Ross procedure - last measured at 4.6 cm in June 2008, it had grown 0.7 cm in 6 months. I am taking beta-blockers to try and slow the growth.
I have an MRI scheduled for June 2009 to see where it's at.
I have been experiencing a few episodes of shortness of breath - just feeling like I can't quite get enough air. Sometimes after climbing stairs or walking too fast/too long, but sometimes just when I'm lying in bed too.
The strangest thing that I've noticed is that some days, when I get out of bed and get into the shower, my heart will just be racing away. Today, for example, I asked my husband to count 1 minute while I counted my BPM. It was 135. My normal resting is about 60, give or take.
This doesn't happen every day, but it happens often enough that I notice.
This morning's episode probably lasted 20 minutes or so.
Does this sound normal?? Does anyone else have episodes like these?
And do you think they are related to the aneurysm?
I will be seeing my cardiologist after the MRI, and he's been running some tests (Holter and echo) after I complained of these symptoms.
Any thoughts? This morning's episode freaked me out.
Thanks!
Melissa