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  1. #16
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    keeping in mind that i work in the medical field and may be overly cautious compared to others, but i think, espeically with your heart, that when something seems out of the ordinary for you, then it is something worth checking out. now it could be here that this isn't far from normal for you but you are paying much closer attention due to the lung nodule than you would have been before. that would be totally normal. but if you think this seems unusual, then it doesn't hurt to get it checked out.

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    I'm 45. The 180 isn't a prolonged thing - my average (depending on what I'm doing) can range from 130ish up to 156. The 180 will just be that 30 second final sprint or whatever.

    I'm new to the whole HR thing and since you have had problems, you have every right to worry. As I recall, the cardio people haven't found anything?

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    Great news on the pathology report! Thanks for sharing with us

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    Yipee, great news!

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    I might have missed the latest cardiology tests results - did they find what was up with the anterior cardiac ischemia from your stress test?

    Maybe the heart rate is related to the chest pain, lung goober, lower energy output, etc.?
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    Great news... "nodule" has come to be a scarey word because of its scarey connotations.

    So wonderful its not cancerous


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    Li10up = So good to hear the great news! Treat yourself to something to celebrate, like some good dark chocolate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet View Post
    I might have missed the latest cardiology tests results - did they find what was up with the anterior cardiac ischemia from your stress test?

    Maybe the heart rate is related to the chest pain, lung goober, lower energy output, etc.?
    As I recall, the cardio people haven't found anything?
    After the heart CT scan they decided they were wrong about the anterior cardiac ischemia. Nobody has addressed the chest pains ever since the nodule was found. Since I've been given the all-clear on that maybe they'll look into the chest pain again. I'm still scheduled for a lung function test at the end of the month. All the docs have told me they don't think I have a heart problem but they can't say what is causing the chest pain and they don't seem very concerned about it since the CT scan didn't show anything. The pulmonologist doesn't think the "goober" (I love that word) is causing the chest pain. So, at this point I don't think there is any other plan of action. Guess I'm on the wait and see plan.

    Thanks everyone for your well wishes and celebrating the good news with me. Maybe something good came out of this...it's making me think a little more about what I'm eating and how well (or poorly) I'm taking care of myself. I'm also trying to not sweat the small stuff.
    As we must account for every idle word, so must we account for every idle silence." ~Benjamin Franklin

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    Phew!!! That's good news.
    Living life like there's no tomorrow.

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    It's not cancer for me either.......

    I went to the OB on Monday for a pap. While she was doing the breast exam, she said "has this lump always been there?"

    Well, to make a long story short, she sent me in for an ultasound of the lump. I was able to get in to have this done within a couple of hours of the OB appointment and I just heard from her today - fiberous tissue - nothing to worry about -

    I am so relieved that I want to get on my bike and ride for an entire day but I am too pooped from the stress of the last two days and from exercising alot those two days to reduce the stress.

    Whew, glad that's over! Thank God for answered prayers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flybye View Post
    Whew, glad that's over! Thank God for answered prayers!
    Yes, glad you had good news...

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    Thanks! I sure had a crappy couple of days.

    I think I will sleep like a log tonight!

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    Flybye I'm so happy for you! The downside to this whole thing is now I'm keenly aware of every little ache, pain, bump or bruise. But I'm sure that will pass with time. Good health to all!!!
    As we must account for every idle word, so must we account for every idle silence." ~Benjamin Franklin

  14. #29
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    li10up -

    I've got a 192 MHR (at least) and I'm the same age as you are. When I run, it jumps into the 170's easily and during a race ("cruising," not sprinting) it's in the 180's.

    I agree with some of the earlier posts that if something feels out of the ordinary to you, go ahead and get it checked out. It doesn't hurt anything to ask, and you'll feel better knowing for sure. A few years ago, I did go through treadmill testing after an episode of chest pain but the doctor said it was probably heartburn. Under the circumstances, I'm comfortable with that as it did come after some greasy food. Also, my HR increased and decreased appropriately on the treadmill, which he said was the most important thing.

    Glad to hear you got a good first round of test results. Take care, and do ask questions if anything doesn't feel right to you. It's always better to be sure.

    Deb

 

 

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