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hi all.... I'm scheduled for the tilt table test thingy. I've never had it. Can anyone or everyone tell me what its like? what to expect? what happens during the test? You know... everything? I'd appreciate it. Also the EVP test .... what's that like? Thanks so much.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ANNagain (05-29-2014) |
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I had it a long time ago so I really don't know if it is done the same now or not. But I had to have an IV put it, just capped though in case it was needed and of course hooked up to monitor, heart and blood pressure, who knows maybe even oxygen monitor. Got baseline readings then started tilting me up and down to see how my body reacted. Did B/P drop, did I pass out, throw up. anyway I did fine and it was nonconclusive except to the insurance company who concluded that they got some more money out of me.
Good luck
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I had a myliogram/LP on a tilt table a long time ago-1975, by a Neuro/Surgeon
and received a MS DX. They didn't do MRIs way back then. They were looking to eliminate brain tumors Is that what you are having? Let us know how is goes for you and Take Care. ![]()
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"Thanks for this!" says: | jnewk (05-30-2014) |
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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...
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thanks so much for your input janet |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | SallyC (05-29-2014) |
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Janet I would think if you had an episode of vasal vagal syncope during the test you might pass out, have a pretty low blood pressure and heart rate. Good luck, when is it scheduled?
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I've had two tilt table tests as I have bad blood pressure problems and faints due to POTS (Postural Orthostatic Tacharcadia Syndrome).
For me, they laid me down flat on a bed for around 15 minutes and monitored my blood pressure every few minutes. They then tipped the bed up to a 60 degrees tilt and monitored my blood pressure and pulse. You have a blood pressure cuff on one arm and something to record your pulse on one of your fingers. It squeezes all the time and can lead to a numb finger temporarily, just to warn you. You are hooked up to machines all the time and they constantly monitor your BP / pulse and also temperature. The second tilt table I had a few weeks ago also involved a cannula. They took bloods 10 minutes into the test and then again another 10 minutes later. They explained this was to see if my body was 'leaking' adrenalin. For me, the tests weren't nice because the tilt increased my usual symptoms o faints, headaches, nausea etc. They do however stop them if they see you are unwell (I was in hypertensive crisis on mine so they stopped it). Its different for everyone though. Let us know how you get on and I hope the test helps you get a diagnosis. ![]()
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oxox janet |
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hugs jn |
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