Guest guest Posted September 4, 2010 Report Share Posted September 4, 2010 Hi everyone! I recently had a 21 y/o male come in inquiring about whether there are other natural therapies for neurocardiogenic syncope. Evaluations by the cardiologist and tilt test would reveal a very irregular heartrate that would be as low as in the 20's (bpm), then skips a beat, then skyrockets to as high as 90 (bpm). Recommendations by various cardiologists have been: avoiding triggers, pacemaker, Zoloft, or blood pressure meds. He's not interested in using any drugs. He is now wearing the Heartrak Smart monitor x 1 month. Apparently, the dizziness and syncope began 3 years ago around the same time his IBS sxs started. IBS sxs have resolved since working with me over the past couple months. Triggers include: sudden stopping after a hard run or strenous exercise, stress, particularly during the college years, and quickly standing upright from a laying position . He says he's always had cold hands and feet and suffers from erectile dysfunction. Prodromal sxs prior to fainting may include buzzing in the body, vision changes (sees colored spots). Both his IBS symptoms and feeling cold often is helped with running, his favorite physical activity. Any thoughts or advise would be much appreciated! Jum Funk, ND, MPH Bellingham Natural Family Medicine www.drfunknd.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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