roro
03-20-2008, 05:44 PM
I get episodes of shortness of breath and chestpain I have been having for about a year now. reg dr said its costrochondritis.
this past couple months i get pains in my legs too. i have to lie down and put my feet up on pillows and after a while it goes away.
these episodes come on with exertion, upright posture (sitting, standin or walking around, without being able to put feet up) and after eating meals.
i get so exhausted I start sweating profusely sometimes and really feel like I am going to pass out.
the ER is useless, because by the time i get seen it has passed.
cardio work-up about 5 years ago showed mild mitral valve regurgitation, i was diagnosed with orhtostatic hypotension and autonomic dysfunction, i had very low blood pressure, was thin, and dehydrated a lot.
then a year after that I was hospitalized with heart failure, pericarditis. after that I gained weight, had fluid retention and higher blood pressure, and was on HCTZ for a while.
i lost weight, and was not too bad for a while. then this past year has been bad. they are not anxiety attacks, xanax does not help at all for it. pain medicine helps with the chest pain tho, hence the costrochondritis diagnosis.
i use dto get pounding palpatations as well, but am on toprol, and its helping with that, but not the other symptoms. I also have thyroid problems, untreated, multinodular goiter, tests all over the place, negative antibodies. also have lyme disease and being treated with antibiotics for that
but now with the claudication and episodes after exertion or meals I am getting worrried. i had a stress test a few weeks ago and i go to the cardiologist next week. during the stress test I miraculously felt fine. i didn't even sweat, was able to walk, the only abnormal thing was my blood pressure dropped with the walking instead of going up. arterial duplex showed mild oclusive disease, multilevel plaques, but the dr said its not affecting blood flow.
do the episodes sound like heart block? what should I ask the cardiologist next week? I am thinking I need some kind of monitor so I can have it on long term and it can "catch" one of these episodes
btw, my cholesterol is good, about 152, i don't smoke, bp is a little high but not too bad around 140/100 to 120/70, tirglycerides and blood sugar are good
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this past couple months i get pains in my legs too. i have to lie down and put my feet up on pillows and after a while it goes away.
these episodes come on with exertion, upright posture (sitting, standin or walking around, without being able to put feet up) and after eating meals.
i get so exhausted I start sweating profusely sometimes and really feel like I am going to pass out.
the ER is useless, because by the time i get seen it has passed.
cardio work-up about 5 years ago showed mild mitral valve regurgitation, i was diagnosed with orhtostatic hypotension and autonomic dysfunction, i had very low blood pressure, was thin, and dehydrated a lot.
then a year after that I was hospitalized with heart failure, pericarditis. after that I gained weight, had fluid retention and higher blood pressure, and was on HCTZ for a while.
i lost weight, and was not too bad for a while. then this past year has been bad. they are not anxiety attacks, xanax does not help at all for it. pain medicine helps with the chest pain tho, hence the costrochondritis diagnosis.
i use dto get pounding palpatations as well, but am on toprol, and its helping with that, but not the other symptoms. I also have thyroid problems, untreated, multinodular goiter, tests all over the place, negative antibodies. also have lyme disease and being treated with antibiotics for that
but now with the claudication and episodes after exertion or meals I am getting worrried. i had a stress test a few weeks ago and i go to the cardiologist next week. during the stress test I miraculously felt fine. i didn't even sweat, was able to walk, the only abnormal thing was my blood pressure dropped with the walking instead of going up. arterial duplex showed mild oclusive disease, multilevel plaques, but the dr said its not affecting blood flow.
do the episodes sound like heart block? what should I ask the cardiologist next week? I am thinking I need some kind of monitor so I can have it on long term and it can "catch" one of these episodes
btw, my cholesterol is good, about 152, i don't smoke, bp is a little high but not too bad around 140/100 to 120/70, tirglycerides and blood sugar are good
25 views and NO replies? :(

