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jenD 05-22-2007 08:20 PM

Epilepsy plus super ventricular tachycardia?
 
dose any one know if E ( paitial seizure no convulsion) could cause superventricular tachycardia?
i have svt and wonder if my seizures could be triggering it, it's not pannic attack as ive been diagnosed already.
i had another svt attack the other day shortly after a seizure and it lasted 1 hour and when i stood up everything went black,i felt faint, so i had to lay down, any one please?
thanks so much jen

southie 05-25-2007 02:21 PM

You will need to discuss with your Doctor in regards with
this, or whoever obtained this information should have alerted
your Neurologist / Epileptologist / Primary Care or Cardiologist
(that is if you have one) about that.

If they have NOT reported this and YOU KNOW such has
happened and it was disclosed to you - then you should notify
your Doctor's Office about this, providing the day when it
happened and where, so they can retrieve the information
and have it faxed to them so they can review it.

I have a Cardiologist that monitors me and watches me like a
hawk, and he's aware of all issues, so he gets alerted when
something goes haywire, and it's not unusual when things go
like this during a seizure - especially a status epilepticus (aka
back-to-back seizures). I won't disclose my cardiac issues,
because I don't want people to go around getting ideas that
they've got it too, when I already have a long standing Med
History Report to back it up.

Hope this HELPS!

jenD 05-25-2007 07:10 PM

Hi. yep 12 years ago they called it mal de debarquement,
now i have gluten senstivety,
so i thought oh gluten ataxia,(not celiac)
now possible seizure,
but dr thinks ms,
so i'm sitting around waiting researching asking questions, to anyone who might have answers,
yes i've been dx svt.
yes i see aura and feel it too
visual probs
couldnt walk with out falling like on a rocking ship 24/7
so in another month or two i suppose i'll find out if i'm a nut or not.
but for now i'll just try to stay calm.
but after along time of researching to get the answers i need, (mostly by myself) i may add. it's hard to just leave it in the hands of the same people that have allowed me to go undiagnosed for 13 years now, if you know what i mean,
just had a reaction to valium, or was it just ictil fear??
only god knows and if he was sitting here id ask him but he's not so its up to me.
MRI on the 4th june , then off to a neuro after that , when they can fit me in for an eeg.
sick of feeling like i'm learching from one crisis to the next.
thanks so much jen Australia

southie 05-26-2007 09:54 AM

Jen

I see you're from Australia ...

We call it S-Tach over here - I get those, a lot.
Sinus Tachycardia ~ especially during a seizure when
it really soars.

It's when the HR - (Heart Rate) or Heart beats more
than 100 beats per minute (BPM). I've had it anywhere from
140 - over 200 BPM.

Sinus Tachycardia aka S-Tach

This might help you understand it more, and googling it
up more, may help you further.

Hope this helps!


:hug:

jenD 05-26-2007 06:56 PM

thank you . yes my sax player has the same as me and he had an procedure done for it, where they put a fine wire up through his leg into his heart and fixed it. it cost him 10.000 dollars during the procedure he died twice, he said his chest felt like a truck had hit him when they'd finnished.
they have offered me a tablet to stop it happening, but my dr said it was up to me as it dose have side effects if you take it all the time. so the hospital said it wasnt dangerous so now i just ride the attacks out, but somtimes it takes 3 hours for my heart to stop jumping through my back, in a very unpredictable manner, (flip flops)

but this epi thing hasnt been diagnosed yet, but doc thinks its seizure due to whatever??? i dont know.
i was just wondering if the s/tach was commen with seizure or not.
thankyou so much

southie 05-27-2007 01:12 PM

I don't know if it's common, but I get S-Tach if I have
seizures, and if I go status (back-to-back), sometimes
PACS show up, and if it's a bad hit of seizures, my S-Tach
will really soar, but other than that ... I'm fine.

The only reason why I have a Cardiologist is for another
reason unrelated to Epilepsy.

jenD 05-27-2007 08:45 PM

thank you, someone asked me the other day. that when they dx me, did they use an ultra sound on my chest as well , they didnt. they said my white blood cells were very slightly raised . i have no idea about all this stuff, so i said what dose that mean he said oh prob just a very mild infection, but i never had the flue and wasnt sick at the time, so its a little confusing.

jenD 05-27-2007 08:49 PM

whats PACS NOT FAMILIAR WITH ALL THESE TERMS.



Quote:

Originally Posted by southie (Post 105698)
I don't know if it's common, but I get S-Tach if I have
seizures, and if I go status (back-to-back), sometimes
PACS show up, and if it's a bad hit of seizures, my S-Tach
will really soar, but other than that ... I'm fine.

The only reason why I have a Cardiologist is for another
reason unrelated to Epilepsy.


watsonsh 05-27-2007 08:51 PM

My husband had the same procedure with the wire up his leg. He had the most sever and rarest form of svt. THe surgeon told him at the time it was cutting edge and now the procedure is very common. It saved him from open heart surgery. Been almost 5 years now and not a single recurrence.

Good luck

jenD 05-28-2007 05:16 AM

shelly
 
Dear Shelly,
i didnt think this svt was caused by anxiety is it????? or is it physical only.
i know this sounds stupid but some people have sort of said it's similar to pannic attack and i have had pannic attack, and feel they are 2 totally different things.
thanks jen



Quote:

Originally Posted by shelley (Post 105856)
My husband had the same procedure with the wire up his leg. He had the most sever and rarest form of svt. THe surgeon told him at the time it was cutting edge and now the procedure is very common. It saved him from open heart surgery. Been almost 5 years now and not a single recurrence.

Good luck



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