- May 18, 2010
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Hello all, I've done some reading about it, but I thought I'd see if any of you have experience with this. I have a new girl at my gym who is 13 and has Presyncopy, but she has been cleared by her physician to participate. Presyncopy is a heart condition that results in frequent fainting. The girl has relayed to me that she knows when it's going to happen, and she just needs to sit when she gets tired. The thing that makes me nervous is that she wears a heart monitor, which is attached to her all the time. I have to be very gentle when spotting her tumbling, because the wires go across her whole torso, from her chest to the monitor on her hip. She is on my level 1 team, and will be flying, which is also something i'm trying to take slowly with her. Already, this is a kid who has a great attitude, comes to open gym, and has a natural talent for cheering. She is a great addition to our new program, regardless. She marched right up to me and proudly pointed out that she wears a heart monitor. She doesn't seem to be overly concerned about it at all, so why should I be, right?
So, my question is, are there any other athletes out there with this condition? Or coaches who have worked with an athlete who has this condition? I'd certainly be interested in hearing more about how this can be treated in a cheer setting. :)
So, my question is, are there any other athletes out there with this condition? Or coaches who have worked with an athlete who has this condition? I'd certainly be interested in hearing more about how this can be treated in a cheer setting. :)