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  • i have inappropriate sinus tachycardia syndrome... i now take metoprolol tartrate...

  • no se ve nada

  • I have PSVT too .... but I have learned to live with it. Im on Cardizem daily and if my rate gets too high during an attack....gimme the adenosine baby :D

  • I was on cardizem daily too but adenosine never worked on me! So I went for the ablation baby :D

  • I have Paroxysmal Supraventricular Tachycardia :(

  • i have supraventricular tachycardia:( i hate it !!

  • this is very interesting!

    I have high blood pressure, and I am on Lisinopril. My blood pressure went from 169/119 to 132/79, but my pulse is still between 120 and 145!

    Last year, I had slight Pericarditis and I was given a beta blocker (Lopressor), which did nothing but make me feel super tired.

    As someone who is suffering from Tachycardia, this video is really interesting :)

    I am getting a ECG on Sunday, let's hope I find out why I have Tachycardia.

  • I love the he clearly said IV and the oter guy asked for confirmation at the end

  • Sure it could. S/Tach can be a compromising dysrhythmia (cargiogenic shock, chest pain etc).

  • can sinus tachycardia be a dangerous rhythm if it persists for too long or goes above a certain rate? at what rate would it be considered dangerous? I have inappropriate sinus tachycardia and take 2 kinds of heart medication to try and keep it under a certain rate, verapamil and ateneol. It's stays normal most of the time as long as i keep taking my medicine.

  • I don't agree with inappropriate sinus tachycardia causing cardiogenic shock in the short term. I'm surprised they're treating you with Atenolol since you have asthma.

  • I couldn't agree more... I've never heard of that before... Everyone is different thought.

  • can sinus tachycardia be a dangerous rhythm if it persists for too long or goes above a certain rate? at what rate would it be considered dangerous? I have inappropriate sinus tachycardia and take 2 kinds of heart medication to try and keep it under a certain rate, verapamil and ateneol. It's stays normal most of the time as long as i keep taking my medicine.

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