I have the same symptoms as you: feeling of air in the heart. Like emptyness, or a hollow heart.
To answer your questions, I went and got an ECG, but the results were perfectly fine. I continued with the symptoms, and then my doctor recomended a blood chem test. My results were perfectly fine. Afterwards, I went to get a Holter installed to read abnormal lectures of my heart. Surprisingly, the results were fine.
Now, after that (during summer of last year), my symptoms went away. Now, I'm not sure how good the results were, specially for the holter (as If my doctor was keeping stuff from me; however, I trust her.
After summer, as I was saying, it went away. But for the past few weeks, this feelings have returned.
If you can get a Holter installed on you, and if that gets any readings at all, please tell me what you got. I'm seventeen now, and was at the day of the Holter installation.
Best regads,
Sebastian
Yes I too have that hollow airy feeling I was diagnosed with anxiety..I feel a weight on my chest and I can't breath so I was giving meds..but I still get it...soo
During your exhale blow out all the air out of their lungs push it out and try to work on that Rhythmic breathing pattern. breathing that way it may help
I thought i was the only one with this feeling. Ive recently started getting this feeling for the past few months on and off but lately its been pretty intense, I always make trips to the E.R. Just to be sent back home telling me its just anxiety. But the airey feeling is very nerve wrecking, anyone figure what it could be?
When I get AFib I also get the feeling I am blown up with air and cannot breathe it out. I too have wondered whether it could be down to anxiety when an attack kicks in......
Ok. The only thing I might add to this is that the Airey feeling could be anxiety. When I am really stressing, I get that. If this is what s going on, just try relaxing, or deep breathing. I also use light exercise to kill anxiety. Cut back on coffee and alcohol, and if you smoke, quit.
Pvcs and pacs are technically heartbeats but they are initiated from a spot that is not where the heart typically initiates a beat. So vt is a fast heart beat that originates in the ventricles but it is still a run of pvcs that make up vt. It is when the ventricles take over beating the heart. Though if the run is short lived being just a few beats or less then 30 seconds it is considered nonsustained and not a threat. Many people with very healthy hearts have short little 3-5 or so beat runs that do not give off any other symptoms except what they feel. The airy feeling is probably some thing to do with a pvc though it could be you have gas that is pushing at your organs. Acid reflux and stomach gas can irritate the vagus nerve causing it to trigger the heart into having pvcs. So maybe try a few antacids or see if you can burp and feel the airiness go away.
As for the EKG they can tell a lot about the health of the heart from it and even whether or not someone had a heart attack even where in the heart there might be damage so if your EKG was normal than they percieve that your heart is healthy and though you do likely have some sort of ectopic beats, pacs or pvcs, they would need to see them to diagnose you with them but even if you do have them they are not considered a threat to you. Just do your best to try and manage any stress or stomach issues and you may find your pvcs decrease or go away all together. No matter what just try and not stress about them as it will make them worse. Take care.