Talis
07-07-2003, 01:11 PM
Hi,
I am a 25 year old male. I stand 6'2" and weigh right at 200 pounds. I have always been an extremely active person. I played football for 6 years, and have been doing martial arts and hand to hand weapons training for roughly 13 years. I have always "done" something.
Last September, I was sitting in the floor at my previous job stocking the shelves when I suddenly became dizzy. I felt like I was going to pass out so I was able to stumble into the back room and shut the door. The next thing I remember was waking up on the concrete floor with a large knot in the middle of my forehead from the impact with the floor. Nervous that I may have had a concussion, I went to the emergency room. I spent 8 hours there from the time the doctors began to see me to the time they admitted me.
My heart rate was fluctuating lightly between 68 and 92 bpm. I was sitting down talking to a nurse when I suddenly felt naseous, light headed, and broke out into a cold sweat. Almost immediately after this I passed out again. When I came to, I was surrounded by doctors and nurses franticly attempting to revive me. They told me that in the space of about 10 seconds my pulse had dropped from 78 bpm down to 26 bpm and that my blood preasure had dropped in proportion to match.
I was immediately admitted and was kept hooked to montors, various IV's and a multitusde of other "accesories". After 4 days the cardiac specialist diagnosed me with Neurocariogenic Syncope and said that further testing would follow. Since then I have had a mobile EKG unit that I had to keep on 24 hours a day. Now I have had to have a Medtronic Insertable Loop Recorder... basically a heart monitor inserted by surgery. My doctor will not allow me to work... I have developed severe chest pains and the frequency of passing out nd pain is on the increase, and to be totally honest I am terrified. I can not get my doctor to give me any answers and I wish someone could tell me anything at all.
If anyone else suffers from this condition, I would love some info... or suggestions from anyone.
Please help if you can.
Sincerely,
Talis
I am a 25 year old male. I stand 6'2" and weigh right at 200 pounds. I have always been an extremely active person. I played football for 6 years, and have been doing martial arts and hand to hand weapons training for roughly 13 years. I have always "done" something.
Last September, I was sitting in the floor at my previous job stocking the shelves when I suddenly became dizzy. I felt like I was going to pass out so I was able to stumble into the back room and shut the door. The next thing I remember was waking up on the concrete floor with a large knot in the middle of my forehead from the impact with the floor. Nervous that I may have had a concussion, I went to the emergency room. I spent 8 hours there from the time the doctors began to see me to the time they admitted me.
My heart rate was fluctuating lightly between 68 and 92 bpm. I was sitting down talking to a nurse when I suddenly felt naseous, light headed, and broke out into a cold sweat. Almost immediately after this I passed out again. When I came to, I was surrounded by doctors and nurses franticly attempting to revive me. They told me that in the space of about 10 seconds my pulse had dropped from 78 bpm down to 26 bpm and that my blood preasure had dropped in proportion to match.
I was immediately admitted and was kept hooked to montors, various IV's and a multitusde of other "accesories". After 4 days the cardiac specialist diagnosed me with Neurocariogenic Syncope and said that further testing would follow. Since then I have had a mobile EKG unit that I had to keep on 24 hours a day. Now I have had to have a Medtronic Insertable Loop Recorder... basically a heart monitor inserted by surgery. My doctor will not allow me to work... I have developed severe chest pains and the frequency of passing out nd pain is on the increase, and to be totally honest I am terrified. I can not get my doctor to give me any answers and I wish someone could tell me anything at all.
If anyone else suffers from this condition, I would love some info... or suggestions from anyone.
Please help if you can.
Sincerely,
Talis

