Heart no longer managing cycling?

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presta

Guru
Had a 24 hour one, but everything was fine.
If they haven't done an ECG whilst you're having symptoms, it means nothing at all.

I've had two Bruce tests, two 24 hour Holters, and a seven day Holter, but the only times they've ever seen my arrhythmia were the other ten occasions when I fetched up at the hospital in an ambulance. If you have atrial flutter there's also the possibility you're dealing with a doctor who can't tell the difference between that and sinus tachycardia, because they're easily mistaken.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Best advice is to seek medical advice from a qualified medical practitioner. Even if you were to dial 111, they'd advise the same.
 

gasinayr

Über Member
Location
Ayr Scotland
I had a scare a couple of years ago, felt crap when I went out on bike. Went to Doc for tests, tested pre diabetic, turned out to be Haribo Sweets I was taking with me for an energy boost, threw them away and never touched them since. All back to normal.
 

CXRAndy

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Lincs
Resting heart rate seems quite high.

See a specialist about Tachycardia.

Most adults are around 70's bpm and lower to 40's if very fit.

I had lone Atrial Fibrillation for a couple of days and was admitted to critical care ward and placed on IV drug to lower my heart rate.

My heart rate was 150 bpm whilst laid down.

24 hours later my HR was back to 50 bpm.
 
I’m assuming if you have had 3 sets of IV fluids you have been admitted to hospital and are getting monitored?

Good luck with getting a diagnosis and all the best for your recovery. I love how since you have joined the forum you somewhat simple questions have sparked page after page of threads.

I’m particularly enjoying the one about favourite bikes. @biggs682 and @DCLane I think your bonkers with so many bikes. @DCLane I have no idea how you afford the insurance for them all. @screenman I’d love to see the other 3 walls of your garage and not just the bike wall, wonder if it really is immaculate?!

I have to make do with just 2 +1 permanently borrowed bike. Any more and I would be heading for a divorce! (Wiggins Rouen, Cannondale Trail 7 with kiddie seat on and Saracen hardtail which is as old as I am but great for mucking about on and school run etc).
 

screenman

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Very clean and tidy.
 

biggs682

Touch it up and ride it
Location
Northamptonshire
I’m assuming if you have had 3 sets of IV fluids you have been admitted to hospital and are getting monitored?

Good luck with getting a diagnosis and all the best for your recovery. I love how since you have joined the forum you somewhat simple questions have sparked page after page of threads.

I’m particularly enjoying the one about favourite bikes. @biggs682 and @DCLane I think your bonkers with so many bikes. @DCLane I have no idea how you afford the insurance for them all. @screenman I’d love to see the other 3 walls of your garage and not just the bike wall, wonder if it really is immaculate?!

I have to make do with just 2 +1 permanently borrowed bike. Any more and I would be heading for a divorce! (Wiggins Rouen, Cannondale Trail 7 with kiddie seat on and Saracen hardtail which is as old as I am but great for mucking about on and school run etc).

Must admit I have just sold 4 of mine and ideally would like to sell a couple more yet ^_^.

Insurance as per @DCLane ^_^

Garage not as @screenman :laugh:
 
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Anonymous1502

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I’m assuming if you have had 3 sets of IV fluids you have been admitted to hospital and are getting monitored?

Good luck with getting a diagnosis and all the best for your recovery. I love how since you have joined the forum you somewhat simple questions have sparked page after page of threads.

I’m particularly enjoying the one about favourite bikes. @biggs682 and @DCLane I think your bonkers with so many bikes. @DCLane I have no idea how you afford the insurance for them all. @screenman I’d love to see the other 3 walls of your garage and not just the bike wall, wonder if it really is immaculate?!

I have to make do with just 2 +1 permanently borrowed bike. Any more and I would be heading for a divorce! (Wiggins Rouen, Cannondale Trail 7 with kiddie seat on and Saracen hardtail which is as old as I am but great for mucking about on and school run etc).
Thank you very much,I came to hospital at 23:00 and left at 8 am with no diagnosis and the bloods and ecg were fine so the doctors said it was the 125km cycling that caused it. I personally am very sceptical about the cycling causing it as I did 100km before and my experience was vastly different as I managed that one a lot better.
 
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Anonymous1502

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Resting heart rate seems quite high.

See a specialist about Tachycardia.

Most adults are around 70's bpm and lower to 40's if very fit.

I had lone Atrial Fibrillation for a couple of days and was admitted to critical care ward and placed on IV drug to lower my heart rate.

My heart rate was 150 bpm whilst laid down.

24 hours later my HR was back to 50 bpm.
Were your blood tests and ecgs fine?
 
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