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Hi all,
I'm a 27 year old Divecon - I recently had a dive medical and my ECG came back abnormal. The Dive doctor - (from the hyperbaric medicine unit at Adelaide Hosptial so all he does is work with divers - they have 2 chambers on site there which is why I went there) didn't mention it and signed me off as being fit to dive. However the cardio nurse who did my ECG advised me to get the abnormalities checked out.
So I took my ECG to my GP and he said it indicated left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) and referred me to a cardiologist. He told me to stop diving in the meantime. I'm seeing the cardio next week.
From my internet research, I found that LVH can be caused by several things - most notably high blood pressure and excessive anerobic exersize.
I'm pretty fit - I cycle 18km to and from work every day and my BMI is just in the normal range, any lighter and I'd be underweight for my height -I'm not a body builder, and my blood pressure is normal. HOWEVER (big however) I spoke to my Dad about it and he said he was diagnosed with LVH by ECG in his late 20s. It didn't show up on an Echocardiogram until he was in his late 50's. So it looks like I'm genetically predisposed to this condition.
Searching around here I've found advice that people with LVH should be precluded from diving. So I guess my question is twofold - a) does anyone here dive with LVH? b)Is it a severe relative risk to diving that will end my diving career that the dive doctor just overlooked?
I'm a 27 year old Divecon - I recently had a dive medical and my ECG came back abnormal. The Dive doctor - (from the hyperbaric medicine unit at Adelaide Hosptial so all he does is work with divers - they have 2 chambers on site there which is why I went there) didn't mention it and signed me off as being fit to dive. However the cardio nurse who did my ECG advised me to get the abnormalities checked out.
So I took my ECG to my GP and he said it indicated left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) and referred me to a cardiologist. He told me to stop diving in the meantime. I'm seeing the cardio next week.
From my internet research, I found that LVH can be caused by several things - most notably high blood pressure and excessive anerobic exersize.
I'm pretty fit - I cycle 18km to and from work every day and my BMI is just in the normal range, any lighter and I'd be underweight for my height -I'm not a body builder, and my blood pressure is normal. HOWEVER (big however) I spoke to my Dad about it and he said he was diagnosed with LVH by ECG in his late 20s. It didn't show up on an Echocardiogram until he was in his late 50's. So it looks like I'm genetically predisposed to this condition.
Searching around here I've found advice that people with LVH should be precluded from diving. So I guess my question is twofold - a) does anyone here dive with LVH? b)Is it a severe relative risk to diving that will end my diving career that the dive doctor just overlooked?