A few weeks ago I had my annual physical. I'm 52 sneaking up on 53, so my doc thought that I was due for a new cardio check-up. This includes echocardiogram, stress test and a 24 hour EKG with a Holter monitor.
I did well with the stress test, taking 13 minutes to reach the target heart rate (178 bpm). I was tickled when the cardiologist told me that was among the best he'd seen in a man my age. But heck, I still do my boxing workouts and it keeps me fit. The echocardiogram was normal enough. However, the Holter monitor revealed several incidents where my heart rate shot up to 175 beats per minute. So, he asked if I had been working out. Heck no, not with that rig on. I asked him to if he could pin-point the time relative to when the monitor was turned on.
"About 9 hours", he said.
That was when I was playing AH2...
So, if you are involved in a rough and tumble furball and your heart feels like its in your throat... It probably is.
My regards,
Widewing