POTS is typically diagnosed by an electrophysiologist (heart rhythm specialist) via a tilt table test. It would help if you keep a log of your symptoms, blood pressure & heart rate to show to the doctor. My doctor told me to measure them once lying down, then stand up, wait exactly 2 minutes, then measure again, and write down the numbers. No need to measure while sitting. If you are diagnosed with dysautonomia, it may help you get disability.
Hi Brian. I have POTS and I got it after sedation with Midazolam+Meperidine for endoscopy. I haven't been able to prove the sedation caused it, but at least I got it diagnosed.
Would you be able to go to a cardiologist? Every doctor that I was seeing was telling me I was experiencing anxiety then I finally just was like whatever I'm just going to go to a cardiologist and I went and he diagnosed me with POTS, and I never even mentioned that I thought I had it I just told him my symptoms and then he did some test and I was diagnosed.
When I looked at you, it was like I was looking at myself 7 months ago, lol, I did exactly that sitting and getting checking pulse. - POTS is a rare syndrome, many doctors do not know about POTS for the following reasons: it's newly recognised ( since 1993) and this is a specialty of Autonomic Neurologists. You do not need any blood tests or x-rays to "prove" you have POTS, according to literature if you have jump of 30bpm from supine ( laying down) to standing you have POTS. Pls msg me to talk
I feel sorry for you, I have POTS. I know how hard it is to understand and to have a doctor properly diagnose you. I blacked out after one of the "white outs" you mentioned and spent 22 days in the hospital before they figured it out. A pulse increase from laying to standing of 30 beats per minute is POTS. There is a tilt table test they can do to prove it.
My heart goes out to you. I feel the same way and have had anxiety for about 20 years. This is hell...perhaps I can contact you on here and we can make conversation sometime...gl.
@silentjealousy77 HAHAHA my parents never call, either. I'm sorry, all I can do is laugh at the uncaring obliviousness, mostly because I know we're both smart enough to overcome it. Notice it's the idiots who are unfeeling drones; I can tell by your speech that you're smart. You need to show this video to a doctor, the part with the pulse rate. Keep going to different ones and showing them until they do something. See a cardiologist. Even if it's anxiety, maybe medication could even it out.
I really need to be your friend :) I get lightheaded alot. like right now im a tad tipsy. my resting rate is about 85 to 90 i wish i had someone to talk to
Well, I do know that during times of extreme stress when I was first coming off of my benzos, my heart rate would increase and fluctuate wildly whenever I would walk and even moving around would seem to take quite a bit of effort
Did you ever get diagnosed?
Wendywen74 1 month ago
POTS is typically diagnosed by an electrophysiologist (heart rhythm specialist) via a tilt table test. It would help if you keep a log of your symptoms, blood pressure & heart rate to show to the doctor. My doctor told me to measure them once lying down, then stand up, wait exactly 2 minutes, then measure again, and write down the numbers. No need to measure while sitting. If you are diagnosed with dysautonomia, it may help you get disability.
chara1ampos 9 months ago
Hi Brian. I have POTS and I got it after sedation with Midazolam+Meperidine for endoscopy. I haven't been able to prove the sedation caused it, but at least I got it diagnosed.
chara1ampos 9 months ago
Would you be able to go to a cardiologist? Every doctor that I was seeing was telling me I was experiencing anxiety then I finally just was like whatever I'm just going to go to a cardiologist and I went and he diagnosed me with POTS, and I never even mentioned that I thought I had it I just told him my symptoms and then he did some test and I was diagnosed.
laserlion77 9 months ago
When I looked at you, it was like I was looking at myself 7 months ago, lol, I did exactly that sitting and getting checking pulse. - POTS is a rare syndrome, many doctors do not know about POTS for the following reasons: it's newly recognised ( since 1993) and this is a specialty of Autonomic Neurologists. You do not need any blood tests or x-rays to "prove" you have POTS, according to literature if you have jump of 30bpm from supine ( laying down) to standing you have POTS. Pls msg me to talk
potsinfo 1 year ago
I feel sorry for you, I have POTS. I know how hard it is to understand and to have a doctor properly diagnose you. I blacked out after one of the "white outs" you mentioned and spent 22 days in the hospital before they figured it out. A pulse increase from laying to standing of 30 beats per minute is POTS. There is a tilt table test they can do to prove it.
byteme58 1 year ago
My heart goes out to you. I feel the same way and have had anxiety for about 20 years. This is hell...perhaps I can contact you on here and we can make conversation sometime...gl.
tmleafs75 1 year ago
Has anybody listened to you yet. Your parents need shooting surely they can understand!!!
motherhen20684 1 year ago
@motherhen20684 no nobody has and I am still the same
silentjealousy77 1 year ago
Wow, that phone call was creepy. Do they call you at all? Ask how are u doing?!
BTW, great videos.. i just discovered them. I'll check the blog if it's still valid.
Be well!
best from Greece
outterspaces 1 year ago
@outterspaces My mother calls, but neither call to see how I am doing when it comes to this issue. Yup blog is still valid. :)
silentjealousy77 1 year ago
@silentjealousy77 HAHAHA my parents never call, either. I'm sorry, all I can do is laugh at the uncaring obliviousness, mostly because I know we're both smart enough to overcome it. Notice it's the idiots who are unfeeling drones; I can tell by your speech that you're smart. You need to show this video to a doctor, the part with the pulse rate. Keep going to different ones and showing them until they do something. See a cardiologist. Even if it's anxiety, maybe medication could even it out.
bobosinhell 1 year ago
Please email me... we need to talk
attractivefrenchguy 1 year ago
have you tried L-Theanine to slow down heart rate?
MimiPositiveGrl 1 year ago
I really need to be your friend :) I get lightheaded alot. like right now im a tad tipsy. my resting rate is about 85 to 90 i wish i had someone to talk to
RonTxJediKnight 1 year ago
Well, I do know that during times of extreme stress when I was first coming off of my benzos, my heart rate would increase and fluctuate wildly whenever I would walk and even moving around would seem to take quite a bit of effort
tgz1000 1 year ago
@tgz1000 yeah I have been off those for 15 months. :)
silentjealousy77 1 year ago
i wonder can u die from this>>i have no idea
freddiefoxx1 1 year ago