Probably: Have you ever had ekg before? We find many of these abnormalities in kids and are normal for them. Problem is we usually don't do them on kids. Usually they are first found in adults then everyone is worried. I'm site this is just normal for you!
Answered 9/9/2013
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Ecg: In a 23y/o female you probably have persistent juvenile t wave inversion which can come and go. Other causes of anterior t wave inversion in a young person are less benign but the drugs you are taking can certainly also cause t wave changes. You should discuss with your doctor but not be anxious at this point about this.
Answered 12/10/2013
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