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Post surgery tachycardia - options?

Heart Rhythm Conditions | Last Active: Jan 26 10:10pm | Replies (8)

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Thank you about the arrhythmia info. My primary did an EKG in the office and said basically, there is no arrhythmia, no unexpected changes in the readout - just my heart is reving up. My primary wanted to see if it would resolve itself, but it seems to be getting worse, so I pushed for an appointment and hopefully will get the referral to a cardiologist - I absolutely do not want to fall or have a stroke! I'll have to look up POTS and learn more.

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@thisfatoldlady there are certain types of tachycardia i was recently diagnosed with super ventricular tachycardia the symptoms aren't constant, they come and go. If some could be an hour a week a month. I had this since I was twenty and i'm 67 and was just recently diagnosed. I also suffer from peripheral neuromyopathy, as well as AVM right temple lobe i sleep 23 hours a day. And I'm too weak to walk 5 feet to the bathroom. Nobody has given me an answer as to why i've been going through tests for and a half years now i just don't know where to turn