Palpitations and SVT Treatments

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  • Опубліковано 27 сер 2024

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  • @phylenejanousek2740
    @phylenejanousek2740 Місяць тому

    Thank you

  • @swallace9958
    @swallace9958 28 днів тому

    One of* the best vids I've listened to on this. I had a SVT in 2007 then again in 2022 2023 and twice so far in 2024. I went to get a second opionion and was told I was born with this. I was appalled and still not sure if I believe that.

  • @malihachoudhary62
    @malihachoudhary62 2 дні тому

    I'm 47. I've had SVT episodes in 2020, 2021, 2022 and very recently this year. The pulse rate reaches 200. I had a thyroidectomy in 2003 and ever since I've been on thyroxine, levels keep on changing and earlier doctors believed the palpitations were due to the disturbed thyroxine levels. But this time the episode lasted 30 minutes and was worse than ever. The doctors diagnosed with SVT and put me on the Iva tab ( ivabradine) 2.5mg twice a day. It's the third day and I feel inactive and low all the time.

  • @mrmja50
    @mrmja50 26 днів тому +2

    @mrmja50
    2 weeks ago
    Ive had SVT for over 6 years, after a few visits to the ER and IV's and adenosine once. I learned to convert myself with in minutes of an SVT episode. I stop what Im doing, and its usually pickleball where im already excited and my heart is higher anyways. I go lay down on my back with my legs up on something so they are higher than my head, and bent at the knee. I cross my arms on my chest and closes my eyes and think of a calm place and just breath slowly in through my nose and out my mouth very calmly. I always convert using this with in 5 minutes. Then I go back to playing or what ever I was doing. No more vagel stuff which always kept me to excited and anxious. Maybe it will work for you?

  • @rochesandy
    @rochesandy 7 місяців тому +1

    Very helpful information,I’m pleased he mentioned the stress associated with SVT,I wasn’t diagnosed for many years and thought I was a bit crazy,I was having so many attacks and just waited it out,some went on for a few hours,very exhausting and scary.Finally had one at the hospital,they took notice then and did the relevant tests. Reassuring to know it wasn’t all in my head and caused by menopause!!