Meagan312
09-04-2004, 01:34 AM
After more than four months of debilitating symptoms, and drifting from doctor to doctor and test to test, I finally have a diagonis. But its not one I wanted: neurocadiogenic syncope. I still don't understand what could have brought this on, as I was healthy until I had a viral infection in April.
During the TT test I was ok until they started administering the IV. I could tell right away that something was very wrong and begged them to stop. I was sure I was passing out, but somehow I don't think I did, but my bp dropped to 57/29. It was about 85 over something when I started.
Now I don't know what I can do abou this condition, because (1) I can't take beta blockers (blood pressure and pulse are both too low), and (2) I don't tolerate most medications, such as SSRI's, which are used for this.
Has anyone had any experience with Midodrine, which my cardiologist also mentioned? If I have to try an SSRI again, is there any that are tolerated better than others? Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.
During the TT test I was ok until they started administering the IV. I could tell right away that something was very wrong and begged them to stop. I was sure I was passing out, but somehow I don't think I did, but my bp dropped to 57/29. It was about 85 over something when I started.
Now I don't know what I can do abou this condition, because (1) I can't take beta blockers (blood pressure and pulse are both too low), and (2) I don't tolerate most medications, such as SSRI's, which are used for this.
Has anyone had any experience with Midodrine, which my cardiologist also mentioned? If I have to try an SSRI again, is there any that are tolerated better than others? Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.

