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Old 05-29-2014, 07:35 PM #6
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I had one a few years ago to rule out vasal vagal syncope-drop in heart rate and/or blood pressure.
It's not scary-they just tilt the bed a bit and take pulse and BP readings...
Hey thanks Debbie, that's why they are giving it to me as well. what would someone experience for instance if they did have vassal vagal sycope during the test? do you know? I've had syncope problems so they are trying to figure out why. the heart meds I am on should handle it perfectly. I'm kindof worried that if I go into an episode during the test...any ideas?

thanks so much for your input
janet
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