Guest guest Posted May 21, 2004 Report Share Posted May 21, 2004 Hi Everyone, I had my first appointment with my internist today. He lived up to his reputation and is incredibly nice, caring, and compassionate. I liked him a lot. I have now officially been diagnosed with tachycardia. The holter test showed my lowest HR was 48 bpm, highest HR was 186 bpm, and that my average heart rate was 96 bpm but that 45% of the time my heart rate was over 100 bpm (and no I'm not doing much running around at all to account for it!). He says this is definitely abnormal and he strongly suggested we look into it. I agreed so he explained some tests he wants done and why. I have to have a 24 hour urinalysis (you gals should see this jug I have to collect pee in!) to see how much adrenaline I'm producing. He says that many of my symptoms (severe morning nausea/almost throwing up, tremours, face flushing, tachycardia etc...) could be caused by a very rare,benign, adrenaline-producing tumour somewhere in my body and this test will show if I need more investigation in that area or not. He also ordered a whole wack of other blood tests testing my iron and hemaglobin etc... Once he gets these results in (2-3 weeks time) we will go from there ruling in/out one thing at a time. He doesn't currently think its postural orthostatic tachycardia right now because even lying down my rate was 120bpm although it did increase past 140 bpm when I sat up but my blood pressure stayed the same. He did say he's more than willing to order a tilt table test to further investigate pots after these first tests are done and he rules out/in more likely conditions right now. He said that a lot of people have a spurt of fast heart rate now and then and thats usually not serious but because I have constant tachycardia this fast its abnormal and really should be checked. So it was a good appointment in that he was very thorough, extremely knowledgeable, and best of all respected me and took my questions seriously. He even gave his lunch hour up for me! (Which I thanked him for.) He said if anemia (he doesn't think I've got it but wants to r/o) and the rare adrenaline tumour thing are ruled out most likely he'll start me on beta blockers to slow my heart and we'll do more tests. I'm not happy about drugs! I get so awfully sick on them, but I guess feeling this horrid in the mornings is just about as bad as I've felt on drugs anyway, so its worth a shot! So yes, I'm hoping its not a rare benign tumour. I don't want to deal with that... I'm hoping it will just be a simple matter of some beta blockers and I'll be fine type of thing. I asked him why on the echo my heart rate suddenly dropped dramatically and then picked up again and he openly told me he didn't know, but that he will do his very best to find out. It's nice to have a doctor who is interested and knowledgeable and will handle things for me. I feel like now I can step back, go through the tests, and he'll do the rest for me in terms of research and determining whats wrong and making sure I get the best treatment I can. Who would of thought that moving to a tiny community in the sticks would offer such caring, knowlegeable doctors? OK, thats my news! (((HUGS))) -Rhea Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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