((((((Nicolette)))))
Hang in there! In the ER we saw many patients of all ages with SVT, a-fib...you name it. Before working in the ER, I had no idea how relatively common this stuff is.
Several of our football players had a-fib...both our college guys and some from the NFL. Once in awhile they would come in just to be checked. Usually it was just low sodium or potassium making their a-fib more reactive and they hadn't been hydrating enough in the brutal heat.
We also had many other athletes with it. Once they go diagnosed, got some meds, it didn't seem to slow them down, ever.
These were all the best kind of ambulance calls, because you go on a cardiac call and bring them in only to see them get to go home...always a 'win' for us.
One of my 19 year old college students got PSVT...he had major surgery, but once he got back, went on to med school and is a surgeon now, I believe. Another of my students had his SA node just die from a virus...but he got a pacemaker right away, and within 2 years, his blackbelt in some kind of martial arts. He came back to he area and now teaches here.
I'm so hoping you'll have great results and this will soon be behind you. Although, like we say in AA... "GREAT!!! ANOTHER F'IN LEARNING EXPERIENCE!!!"
I'm so sorry for all the stress and worries. I hope they discover the cause soon, fix it, and get you back to just the regular stress of living, which is more than enough.