KLB004
01-14-2008, 08:11 PM
Hi all! I am new here, so please take the time to hear my story (long, I know)...
I am 25 years old, and I have been diagnosed with Anxiety/Panic/Tachycardia/Palpitations for the past 2 years. It all started after college and after completing the first semester of teaching. It started out with a constant feeling of out of breath and fast heart rate. I went to my GP- had blood work, x-ray, echo... all normal.
A few weeks later, I had my first full blown panic attack. I went to the ER and stayed in the hospital for 3 days. I was told I had an SVT attack, given Atenolol (50 mg a day), and Ativan (.5 mg as needed). I tried Zoloft and Effexor, but had funny side affects (to be honest, I don't think I gave them much of a chance, but as soon as I felt anything weird, I stopped taking it).
I saw a different cardiologist who did a MRI, holter, and stress test. All normal. I was told I could take Atenolol if I wanted to, but he didn't seem to concerned. I wasn't experiencing any palpiations "skips" yet...
A month or two later, I developed palpitations. Just one "skip" everyday. EVERYDAY. I saw a new cardiologist. She did a holter for one month. Found "benign" PVC's (maybe some PAC's- not sure). Either way, again I was told to take Atenolol if I wanted to.
So, here I am now... 4 months later and I still have palpitations EVERYDAY. I mean, EVERYDAY. Maybe just one flutter, maybe a few, but always EVERYDAY. They are very bad right now, but I am hoping they have something to do with my hormones, as I am a week away from my cycle (which are very abnormal for someone my age and size). I'm at my wits end. I feel like I am going to collapse any day now. What is the deal? Should I try SSRI's again? Is it all anxiety?! Would hormone testing benefit me?
I'm 25, in good health, 110 pounds, don't drink (alcohol OR caffiene), don't smoke, avoid chocolate, and workout. I have a great job (Special ed pre-K teacher) that I love, a great family, a great boyfriend. Why am I still feeling these? How long do I wait before I demand more heart tests? I have an appointment with a psychiatrist on the 24th (for an ADD evaluation and possible depression), so I am anxious to hear what she thinks. Any advice would be GREATLY appreciated.
Thank you!
I am 25 years old, and I have been diagnosed with Anxiety/Panic/Tachycardia/Palpitations for the past 2 years. It all started after college and after completing the first semester of teaching. It started out with a constant feeling of out of breath and fast heart rate. I went to my GP- had blood work, x-ray, echo... all normal.
A few weeks later, I had my first full blown panic attack. I went to the ER and stayed in the hospital for 3 days. I was told I had an SVT attack, given Atenolol (50 mg a day), and Ativan (.5 mg as needed). I tried Zoloft and Effexor, but had funny side affects (to be honest, I don't think I gave them much of a chance, but as soon as I felt anything weird, I stopped taking it).
I saw a different cardiologist who did a MRI, holter, and stress test. All normal. I was told I could take Atenolol if I wanted to, but he didn't seem to concerned. I wasn't experiencing any palpiations "skips" yet...
A month or two later, I developed palpitations. Just one "skip" everyday. EVERYDAY. I saw a new cardiologist. She did a holter for one month. Found "benign" PVC's (maybe some PAC's- not sure). Either way, again I was told to take Atenolol if I wanted to.
So, here I am now... 4 months later and I still have palpitations EVERYDAY. I mean, EVERYDAY. Maybe just one flutter, maybe a few, but always EVERYDAY. They are very bad right now, but I am hoping they have something to do with my hormones, as I am a week away from my cycle (which are very abnormal for someone my age and size). I'm at my wits end. I feel like I am going to collapse any day now. What is the deal? Should I try SSRI's again? Is it all anxiety?! Would hormone testing benefit me?
I'm 25, in good health, 110 pounds, don't drink (alcohol OR caffiene), don't smoke, avoid chocolate, and workout. I have a great job (Special ed pre-K teacher) that I love, a great family, a great boyfriend. Why am I still feeling these? How long do I wait before I demand more heart tests? I have an appointment with a psychiatrist on the 24th (for an ADD evaluation and possible depression), so I am anxious to hear what she thinks. Any advice would be GREATLY appreciated.
Thank you!

