Hello. My 82 yr old mom went to the emergency room today with a condition that caused a group of eight doctors to see her, including three cardiologists. All say they've never seen this before.
She awoke about 5:00 am (her normal time) to find that when she stood up, no matter how slowly, she will begin to faint (this isn't the freaky part). I took her blood pressure and it was 77/48 then a few minutes later 69/50. Needless to say, I then took her to the emergency room. Once there they also found her blood pressure to be alarmingly low, but her heart rate was 180 bpm! But, only for about 10 seconds. Then it immediately fell to around her normal of 75-85 bpm. Then about 20-30 seconds later it spiked again to, just for a moment, 200 bpm, then like before dropped straight down to 75-85. I was with her for nine hours and this cycle never stopped. And this event doesn't form a bell curve. She's at 75 bpm then instantly her heart's racing at 175 to 200 bpm, then about 20 seconds later her heart rate immediately drops to normal. Over and over, all day, without any significant variation (including the constantly low BP). A sonogram revealed her heart to be structurally sound, they checked all her meds, and her Oxygen stayed in the mid-90s.
She also has a stage 1 tumor in her liver and left lung, and completed her second round of chemo eleven days ago, and has not gotten sick from it (although she is starting to lose her hair). She's felt fine all week (relative for her) just as she did after the first round four weeks earlier.
So has anyone had this kind of heart rate symptom, or know anyone who has? Because there's eight doctors attending to her that haven't - and admitted they don't know what's causing it or how to treat it.
Thanks for any help you can provide.