Hi Tony:
Thanks for being concerned, this arrythmia happens once every two years, but we generally go to the emergency, they give him a nitro pill, sometimes, check him out, but they say that he does not have a heart condition, and go home and rest.
So with them saying he does not have a heart condition, I thought it would be okay to go on the rollercoasters, not knowing the intensity of the rides, I do not go on wild rides myself out of fear.
But after reading in a book about IOA, these rides with G forces like a some sort of jet with G forces, I began to wonder. That is why I asked on this site.
Yes I never thought how bad his health could get from a g force, cause when he did get this condition, it would be brought on from stress of exams, or just laying a certain way, now I am rethinking my universal stay. Or just do the universal park.
Thanks for bringing it to my attention, I do not want anything to happen to my teen son. I know it must have been worded the wrong, when I asked the question.
I guess what I was thinking about the emergency, was if he did get sick and we are canadians, if they would even look at him, cause I am not sure how it works in another country. I don't know what I was thinking,
What it is, his heart starts going very fast and erratic, it actually scares him and tires him. As I said the cardiologist said it was from a growth spurt, and that he does not have a heart condition, but I think there is something behind these not too frequent episodes. So if it came on from stress, or laying the wrong way, I can get where your coming from witih a coaster and g force.
Thanks again, I am getting so wrapped in planning this trip, and not knowing how wild these rides are.
I am going to show these to my son and hubby, and I think we will do the universal park instead.
Thanks again,
Deb.