Just back from GP
All tests seem normal.
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Though it says
The left atrium is severely dilated. LAV=53 ml/m
A severely dilated atrium, especially the left atrium, indicates that one of the heart's upper chambers is significantly larger than normal. This can be a sign of underlying heart problems, such as high blood pressure, heart valve issues, or other cardiac conditions. The severity of the condition and the underlying cause will determine the appropriate treatment and prognosis.
So I will have to make an appointment with the cardiologist.