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Hi,

well, I had the ECG and ECHO done yesterday and they were both clear, which was

a relief. The girl was quite good and explained everything she was looking at

and i asked a lot of questions. The only 2 things which were outside her remit

she said, was to get checked for atrial fibrillation for the flutter/palps. and

that the dizziness and lightheadedness could be vasovagal related, especially

with the low BP.

The flutter/palps have subsided a little bit actually but I still have the

'spinning' when I move my head.

I guess this just means waiting for the Armour to arrive!

Regards,

jo

Akasha____ wrote:

>My GP said that these

> symptoms were probably cardiac but left it at that...

I went through 5 years of dizziness (Not Vertigo)and shortness of

breath. My GP ordered every test imaginable except a cardio

workup. It was me that asked him to order an echo, and there it

was,MVP,,,Of course I had to also ASK HIM TO RUN THE THYROID BLOOD

WORK also! (this was years before) and low and behold a tsh of

139!...sometimes we just have to wonder how these people passed

their boards. Debi...

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Jo~

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ECG and ECHO done yesterday and they were both clear.....That is

great news. Vasovagal syncopy is something my mother-in-law had. She

would faint for no apparent reason. It lasted for about a year and

then it was gone. She does have low blood pressure normally, and I

believe this attibuted to her condition. It has also been known to

be managed psychologically. Hang in there. This to shall pass and

you will feel great again.:) Debi

>

> well, I had the which was a relief. The girl was quite good and

explained everything she was looking at and i asked a lot of

questions. The only 2 things which were outside her remit she said,

was to get checked for atrial fibrillation for the flutter/palps.

and that the dizziness and lightheadedness could be vasovagal

related, especially with the low BP.

> The flutter/palps have subsided a little bit actually but I still

have the 'spinning' when I move my head.

>

> I guess this just means waiting for the Armour to arrive!

> Regards,

> jo

>

> Akasha____ <akasha____@h...> wrote:

> >My GP said that these

> > symptoms were probably cardiac but left it at that...

>

> I went through 5 years of dizziness (Not Vertigo)and shortness of

> breath. My GP ordered every test imaginable except a cardio

> workup. It was me that asked him to order an echo, and there it

> was,MVP,,,Of course I had to also ASK HIM TO RUN THE THYROID BLOOD

> WORK also! (this was years before) and low and behold a tsh of

> 139!...sometimes we just have to wonder how these people passed

> their boards. Debi...

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H I,

I had vasovagal episodes (4) from age 11-25. The last time was on my

wedding day!

Interestingly enough, I had begun thyroid treatment about 2 months

before my

wedding. I think it could be thyroid-adrenal related. I've read that

blood volume

can perpetuate an episode, so if there's some dehydration it could

happen. I remember

craving salt terribly back then and ate alot of it. I just found out

this year that it was

vasovagal episodes I had! My sister-in-law was telling me about her

problems and that

this is what it is.

I felt good just finding out what it was!

in Va.

Jo~

---

ECG and ECHO done yesterday and they were both clear.....That is

great news. Vasovagal syncopy is something my mother-in-law had. She

would faint for no apparent reason. It lasted for about a year and

then it was gone. She does have low blood pressure normally, and I

believe this attibuted to her condition. It has also been known to

be managed psychologically. Hang in there. This to shall pass and

you will feel great again.:) Debi

>

> well, I had the which was a relief. The girl was quite good and

explained everything she was looking at and i asked a lot of

questions. The only 2 things which were outside her remit she said,

was to get checked for atrial fibrillation for the flutter/palps.

and that the dizziness and lightheadedness could be vasovagal

related, especially with the low BP.

> The flutter/palps have subsided a little bit actually but I still

have the 'spinning' when I move my head.

>

> I guess this just means waiting for the Armour to arrive!

> Regards,

> jo

>

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H I,

I had vasovagal episodes (4) from age 11-25. The last time was on my

wedding day!

Interestingly enough, I had begun thyroid treatment about 2 months

before my

wedding. I think it could be thyroid-adrenal related. I've read that

blood volume

can perpetuate an episode, so if there's some dehydration it could

happen. I remember

craving salt terribly back then and ate alot of it. I just found out

this year that it was

vasovagal episodes I had! My sister-in-law was telling me about her

problems and that

this is what it is.

I felt good just finding out what it was!

in Va.

Jo~

---

ECG and ECHO done yesterday and they were both clear.....That is

great news. Vasovagal syncopy is something my mother-in-law had. She

would faint for no apparent reason. It lasted for about a year and

then it was gone. She does have low blood pressure normally, and I

believe this attibuted to her condition. It has also been known to

be managed psychologically. Hang in there. This to shall pass and

you will feel great again.:) Debi

>

> well, I had the which was a relief. The girl was quite good and

explained everything she was looking at and i asked a lot of

questions. The only 2 things which were outside her remit she said,

was to get checked for atrial fibrillation for the flutter/palps.

and that the dizziness and lightheadedness could be vasovagal

related, especially with the low BP.

> The flutter/palps have subsided a little bit actually but I still

have the 'spinning' when I move my head.

>

> I guess this just means waiting for the Armour to arrive!

> Regards,

> jo

>

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