My cardio appt is next Wednesday. Not sure what's going on with me. I've had severe dizziness on occasion when standing, not all the time though. Also uncomfortable feeling in my chest for a month or so. Enzymes came back negative. Only 42 but have a huge family history of heart problems, my uncle is getting a triple tomorrow. Cholesterol has always been borderline high no matter what I do. I think they caught his with the CT scan but they didn't seem interested in running one me, maybe next week.
Only going to do a few more tests before I say it is what it is. I ride 65 miles a week on the bike and did a 460 miler a month ago. Whatever it is must not be that bad!
Good luck and give an update, most important be proactive and find out why you felt like you did during the "dizzy" Can be a serious indicator.
Being you are active and dont state this happens when you exercise it might be the electrical side of the heart and can be just as serious but fixable before damage occurs. The trick with electrical is it has to be happening during an ECG/EKG so that 15 second snapshot they take while in the DR office is just that 15 seconds in time and if nothing is happening, well//. If they are concerned enough they may hook you up to a Holter monitor that will record for 48 or more hours depending on the system.
I hate to say this because I am repeating myself, its a case like this that the Apple Watch shines, it helped two specialized Cardiologists in different fields "plumbing and Electrical" who commended the data I provided to them from the watch.
Anytime I felt something in my chest, I opened the watch ECG app and did an ECG. I actually have 500 ECG recordings stored on my phone right now. I printed out a couple dozen of them and the doctors went over them.
I had a few things going on, PVCs and VTACH showed up on the Holter monitor that they hooked up to me because of the data from my watch, but my watch was also showing a third condition of PACs which I now take a medicine for, I have a follow up in two months, feel great, meds work fine but I am going to tell them I want to go with the optional Ablation in with they go in and microwave (burn) the heart muscle that is sending the stray mistimed impulses. The will eliminate the med I am taking or greatly reduce it.
Because of being proactive, recent ECHO shows my heart and function in excellent shape and I want to keep it that way. Stray signals and PVCs and PACs you may read are not serious, many people have them but over time it can lead to more serious conditions and VTACH is very serious but mine was "limited" duration.
So anyway, I know my posts are repetitive but I am passionate about the subject because my family history is huge too and I am the only one so far that has been ok.
What is cool about the Apple Watch is as we know, relaying information on how you are feeling to a doctor is important but a challenge to a dr to interpret what you are trying to convey. With the Apple Watch, ANYTIME I felt something I simply had the watch do a 30 second ECG then from my cell phone printed it out for the DR to see, the ECG is indisputable fact on what, if anything is going on with your heart at the moment you feel something in your chest, your doctor gets to look at what your heart was doing at the exact moment.
This doesnt mean you should use your watch to see if you need medical attention, it does mean, you should see your doctor right away and bring a print out that MAY help him/her.
Again, the watch is just an AID, a TOOL to maybe help a doctor figure out what you are feeling and what is going on.