Hello and welcome to the forum.
1. It sounds like your symptoms are most likely attributable to the atrial fibrillation. This needs to be effectively managed with medications (+/- a cardioversion). You should be seeing a cardiologist for this.
2. I cant comment on the PH diagnosis. I would be surprised if you truly had pulmonary arterial hypertension. But, if there were legitimate concern for this, you will need a right heart catheterization to make the diagnosis. And I do not understand the 52% vs 60% thing...this concept does not exist.
3. Please be sure you are in competent hands. If you are, I suspect you will continue to feel better and that the PH issue will be clarified.
All the best,
Dr. Rich
Atrial fibrillation is EXTREMELY common and is almost NEVER associated with chlamydia pneumoniae (in other words, >99.9% of cases are not associated with this infection).
Save your money and your anxiety. And most importantly, do not self treat. Any competent cardiologist will be able to take care of this condition for you.
Good luck.
Dr. Rich
Thank you for your response, it made me more hopeful. I found this information online tonight from several sources:
recently researchers have linked atrial fibrillation (fluttering of the top chambers of the heart) with Chlamydia pneumonia respiratory infection. Patients with atrial fibrillation and/or Chlamydia pneumoniae infection often have the same accompanying problems of high blood pressure, heart attack and reduced lung function. [Medical Hypotheses 67: 462, 2006]
resveratrol, commonly found in concentrated form in red wine, is active against Chlamydia pneumoniae, which may be one reason why wine drinkers exhibit reduced risk for heart disease.
However, while prescription antibiotics may generate drug-resistant forms of bacteria like Chlamydia pneumoniae [Antimicrobial Agents Chemotherapy 49:903—7, 2005], there are molecules found in nature that are quite active against this germ that do not induce germ resistance. Myricetin, naturally found in berries, is 100% active in inhibiting Chlamydia pneumoniae, does not induce drug-resistance, and is available as a dietary supplement.
I'd appreciate a response if you have an opinion on this. I've ordered myricetin.