Ladybandit08
02-21-2006, 12:56 AM
Hi everyone...
I Just got home from the ER, I have been having bad episodes of pounding heart when standing up and feeling lightheaded, that has been going on for a couple of months now. So i had a really really bad episode earlier this evening and so I couldnt take it anymore and went to the ER...At check in they found that upon standing my heart rate went from 88 to 150, and it appeared my blood pressure went up. IT was 146/82 --my BP is usually 110/75 -- so then i waited for about 3 hrs then was seen, the ER dr told me I was NOT an emergecny and treated me really badly--they then tested me from laying flat to standing and same thing happened, bp up and pulse up. sit down, back to normal.
They ran some tests, all came back normal..he told me that he had no idea what is going on with me, and that maybe i standing too fast ( every single time i stand up?? ) and that my bp is droppign and then my heart beats fast and i panic and my bp goes up. or that it could be an inner ear infection.
They gave me some meds for dizzyness and sent me home. Still getting rapid heart rate when standing..
anyone out there with this or know anything about it? I have an appt with my pcp on the 28th..i just couldnt wait any longer and had to go to the er...please help. i am worried..
Oh my history.. i am 25, 5'4 146 pounds ...had a baby 7 months ago, and i had my gallbladder out 3 months ago.
Thanks
Missy
I Just got home from the ER, I have been having bad episodes of pounding heart when standing up and feeling lightheaded, that has been going on for a couple of months now. So i had a really really bad episode earlier this evening and so I couldnt take it anymore and went to the ER...At check in they found that upon standing my heart rate went from 88 to 150, and it appeared my blood pressure went up. IT was 146/82 --my BP is usually 110/75 -- so then i waited for about 3 hrs then was seen, the ER dr told me I was NOT an emergecny and treated me really badly--they then tested me from laying flat to standing and same thing happened, bp up and pulse up. sit down, back to normal.
They ran some tests, all came back normal..he told me that he had no idea what is going on with me, and that maybe i standing too fast ( every single time i stand up?? ) and that my bp is droppign and then my heart beats fast and i panic and my bp goes up. or that it could be an inner ear infection.
They gave me some meds for dizzyness and sent me home. Still getting rapid heart rate when standing..
anyone out there with this or know anything about it? I have an appt with my pcp on the 28th..i just couldnt wait any longer and had to go to the er...please help. i am worried..
Oh my history.. i am 25, 5'4 146 pounds ...had a baby 7 months ago, and i had my gallbladder out 3 months ago.
Thanks
Missy
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tnmomofive
02-21-2006, 01:45 AM
I would go to my doctor and ask for a "tilt table test" this may show what is going on I am no doctor but one one thing that came to my mind is
Orthostatic Tachycardia ...you can do a search on that see what ya think and ask your doctor about it if ya want.....there are several things that could be the cause I hope you find out really soon its no fun going years being blown off and not knowing I know .......also do you take any blood pressure meds? sometimes they can cause things like this too.
I wish you the best of luck!
Orthostatic Tachycardia ...you can do a search on that see what ya think and ask your doctor about it if ya want.....there are several things that could be the cause I hope you find out really soon its no fun going years being blown off and not knowing I know .......also do you take any blood pressure meds? sometimes they can cause things like this too.
I wish you the best of luck!
enie
02-21-2006, 10:58 AM
I think it would be good to go to a regular Doc and tell him your concerns, but you might just be run down from you going through so much, so close together.
The symptoms that you describe happen in my family when they don't take care of themselves after they have had surgery or been seriously ill. It is one way I can tell when they are not taking care of themselves. So when they do go through something like that, I always try to build them back up immediately.
Our body always lets us know when our system is out of balance from a traumatic experience it has gone through (such as surgery) or is currently going through (such as an infection). I would always give them quality vitamins and minerals, plus re-hydrate them as quickly as possible (with out caffeinated drinks or sugary sodas).
enie
The symptoms that you describe happen in my family when they don't take care of themselves after they have had surgery or been seriously ill. It is one way I can tell when they are not taking care of themselves. So when they do go through something like that, I always try to build them back up immediately.
Our body always lets us know when our system is out of balance from a traumatic experience it has gone through (such as surgery) or is currently going through (such as an infection). I would always give them quality vitamins and minerals, plus re-hydrate them as quickly as possible (with out caffeinated drinks or sugary sodas).
enie
Lenin
02-22-2006, 01:10 PM
Missy,
You need a specialist in POTS, this is apparently beyond your doctor. There's work being done on postural orthostatic tachycardia at New York Medical College in Valhalla, NY, under the auspices of the NIH.
You'll find these interesting.
http://www.nymc.edu/fhp/centers/syncope/POTS.htm
http://www.nymc.edu/fhp/centers/syncope/Local%20Vasoconstriction%20in%20POTS.htm
Perhaps that federally financed study might interest you.
You need a specialist in POTS, this is apparently beyond your doctor. There's work being done on postural orthostatic tachycardia at New York Medical College in Valhalla, NY, under the auspices of the NIH.
You'll find these interesting.
http://www.nymc.edu/fhp/centers/syncope/POTS.htm
http://www.nymc.edu/fhp/centers/syncope/Local%20Vasoconstriction%20in%20POTS.htm
Perhaps that federally financed study might interest you.
Ladybandit08
02-22-2006, 01:23 PM
Thank you for those links..I have been doing my own research since the Docs seem clueless and I found POTS...It seems really scarey...do you know if POTS shortens your life span at all?? Is it deadly? I am going to check out those links right now. Thank you so much.
Missy
Missy
yugokid
02-22-2006, 11:16 PM
i do not think pots shortens your lifespan, seeing as its a common thing in people ranging from 12-50.
Pika
02-23-2006, 04:40 AM
Missy, I'm not strange at all. It happened on me before. I had posted someway.
After they IV the drug, my palpitations stopped. Resting for few hours, get ready to go home. After I put on my pants, palpitations came back. The nurse asked me to go back on bed. Palp stopped. ER dr had a looked and ok that I can go. While I stood up, palp came again. They put back the monitor while I laid down. Palp gone again. This time the monitor was on, and they (few drs) came in investigate. Took my BP while I's laid down, and while I was up (of couse palp again). Called some more drs from everywhere came and saw me. I was up and down, up and down ........ Unbelieveable how many group of drs there and introduced themselves. One of the ER dr said, "four years in the casualty, never seen a case like that!" I was ended up palp non stopped and warded over night. After one week, insurance called me and asked, "how many dr had seen you that night?" More than 10, less than 30! I'm sure a big bill there! :eek:
Pika.
After they IV the drug, my palpitations stopped. Resting for few hours, get ready to go home. After I put on my pants, palpitations came back. The nurse asked me to go back on bed. Palp stopped. ER dr had a looked and ok that I can go. While I stood up, palp came again. They put back the monitor while I laid down. Palp gone again. This time the monitor was on, and they (few drs) came in investigate. Took my BP while I's laid down, and while I was up (of couse palp again). Called some more drs from everywhere came and saw me. I was up and down, up and down ........ Unbelieveable how many group of drs there and introduced themselves. One of the ER dr said, "four years in the casualty, never seen a case like that!" I was ended up palp non stopped and warded over night. After one week, insurance called me and asked, "how many dr had seen you that night?" More than 10, less than 30! I'm sure a big bill there! :eek:
Pika.

