hello everyone.I haven’t really got to the bottom of my problems but I have had every test possible going.
This involves a test for
POTS - Negative Result
Echo - Only a slight thickening of the heart
Exercise Test - no trigger of SVT or Tachycardia
Cardiac Ablation - was a failure no SVT was induced and body was pushed into Atrial Fibrillation which caused a dangerous rhythm which resulted me in being Cardioverted by electric shock as chemical was also unsuccessful.
Electro Study - no abnormalities found or SVT symptoms.
After concluding I didn’t have POTS or believe to have Wolf Parkinson White Syndrome Basically my cardiologist and a group of specialists believed I had something called Supra-ventricle Tachycardia which is where the heart circulates more electric from the top of the heart. The plan was to go for a Cardiac Ablation procedure to burn away the extra electrical impulses to cure this proposed SVT.During the procedure they was unable to induce SVT which was confusing to the cardiologist and other specialists. After giving me loads of adrenaline to try and cause an SVT they ended up pushing my heart that much I went into a very strange Atrial Fibrillation rhythm which was very uncomfortable and quite dangerous. They tried to chemically convert me back to normal but my heart would not go back into a normal rhythm…. (This was a very scary moment of my life as your awake when all this happens and it really was horrible the whole procedure, if I was asked I would never have it done again) due to my heart not going back into sinus rhythm they had to put me to sleep and electrically convert my heart back to normal.
As the Electro Study was a failure the cardiologist said that he’s going to diagnose me with something called Atrial Tachycardia and I may be diagnosed with Atrial Fibrillation in a few years time…. They put me on a medication called Bisoprolol which was supposed to control these tachycardia rhythms but to be honest it’s done nothing and I still have them to this day I have just given up….. Nadolol was the only medication that worked but the side effects were to heavy hitting and out weighed the positives. So currently am taken Bisoprolol for this Atrial Tachycardia which I don’t believe this is the problem and I take Ramipril for my blood pressure. My blood pressure is great now but the tachycardia attacks still happen to this day. They did try Verapimril and Dilitzem and it didn’t work or do anything so Calcium channel blockers do nothing for me just beta blockers but only Nadolol worked up to now.
My Tachycardia attacks only happen when I bend forward or bend over I learnt that this is the trigger otherwise it doesn’t happen. This is where after speaking to my cardiologist I said I believe it could be to do with my Vagus nerve as when I apply pressure on it my heart slows down and then when I lift off it reacts with a tachycardia beat to try and balance the effect. This also could explain over the slow heart rate during sexual intercourse like my heart was stopping as my vagus nerve could be hypersensitive which sadly has no cure…..Your heart can also slow down and beat heavy and slow when Blood Pressure drops.
The last theory for my Tachycardia episodes could be When bending over, there is increased intra-abdominal pressure and this is transmitted up the esophagus (or a hiatal hernia) which lies directly against the back of the left atrium. This is the most common cause of non-cardiac palpitations as I do have a problem with my esophagus currently which I need surgery for I believe… food getting stuck and heart burn all the time. Honestly I don’t know what it exactly is but the professionals think it’s Atrial Tachycardia so that’s why am having to be medicated for at the moment. I hope I can find out exactly what is wrong. That’s the best updates I can give you guys, I hope you are all well and okay. Sorry for such a long time for an update.