JMan1234 how these tests can be made? I want to do the test
Thanks!
Well, if you don't have some sort of symptom, you could probably still get it done, but you'd probably be footing the entire bill...I have no idea how much that would be, at least several thousand I'm sure.
You'd need to contact a cardiologist and EP, and honestly if you have no symptoms or family history, they probably aren't going to recommend the test.
But, here's how it works: They don't knock you out completely because they want you awake and able to verbally respond to them, but they do give you something to relax. You lay down on a table and an "always on" xray of your body is displayed above you, you can basically see yourself on this live xray..it's sorta cool and scary at the same time.
A lead is fed up through your groin and into your heart (you are laying there watching this as it happens). Then the EP will shock your heart with this lead to simulate an abnormal rhythm in order to see how your heart responds. If your heart goes into VT (as mine did), or any other abnormal rhythm, they will shock you back to a normal rhythm using these "sticky paddles" that they attach to you before the test begins.
I did have some burn marks on me from the sticky paddles, so I guess they had to shock me pretty good. I will tell you, the feeling from going from that extremely high heart rate, and instantly being shocked back down to a normal rate...it's like no other feeling...it's very weird. Once you get back to that normal rate, it's like you are instantly relaxed. I've never done recreational drugs, but I would imagine it's a high of sorts, lol.