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Some doctors use 20 points as the cut off, and others use 30 points...both are pretty acceptable numbers and should be 'considered' for a Dx. The tilt table is the gold standard test for POTS. The other in-office checks are just for initial 'preliminary' Dx. Many people can have a 20 point drop in BP in the office when just simply dehydrated. The tilt table will be the confirmation.
I'm glad they are now taking your BP drops seriously as POTS and tilt table is being done next week. |
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The ablation was really not that big of a deal for me. I was terrified of it and put it off for years. But after the third time ending up in the ER, I went ahead and had it done. So glad I did. My heart is so much better now. They did a radiofrequency catheter ablation.
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Thank you all for your replies. I have decided to wait to have the ablation until after I see my Neuro. Ablation will be the second week of March.
Vonda |
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POTS is increased heart rate when standing. |
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There are several names for BP dropping when standing...NMH and orthostatic hypotension are the most commonly ones used. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | en bloc (01-17-2016) |
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