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my understanding, and that is very little. is that the heart, has 4 sections, in my case the top two sections are not beating in sync, and the heart is beating at 150 beats per minute
Can you say more about the prescriptions you were given for a-flutter and about the particular medication the physician gave the restriction for? Also, may I ask your age?I did go to see a doctor in Toronto who is considered the best in scuba diving.. I believe it is the meds that are the main problem in diving, period. He told me if I wanted to dive, to not take one of my meds and not to go below 60 feet, to also keep a track of my pulse, if heart beat speeds up, back on the med, no diving. I have one more appointment , early Aug, with my cardioligest, after that, if I am finished with him, I go back to see the scuba doctor and see what happens
Good point. This would/could be a good compromise for some shore diving.If you could comfortably stay at less than 60 feet would that be ok for you? For me the answer would be yes. But for many it would be a hard no. Hoping you find a path that leads to more diving.