New diagnosis, sick sinus syndrome
While taking a sleep study, I had a seizure and my heart rate fell to 21. I was admitted to the hospital for observation. I have an apt with a cardiologist this Wed. I am sure there are many on here with this problem. Just wondering what to expect. Thanks.
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I take Metoprolol succ ER 25 mg once daily to keep my resting heart rate down and control palpitations. I was told that it is a very small dose. I haven't noticed per se whether it causes tiredness though I do experience fatigue likely from other causes. Back in the 1980s, I was on a small dose beta blocker for about 11 years -- I finally went off back then because it was making me tired and can cause mild depression. I hope you get your situation figured out so that you feel like you can function more normally.
@judylynn ,
Er means extended release, so you take the same dosage formel. 25 mg is really a very small dosis. maybe the pacemaker specialist can change some parameters according to your complaints. .
as I described above, I have some troubles with cycling. my cardiologist changed the sensitivity of the sensors within the pacemaker.he told me,that the pacemaker acts on vibrations. If a person sits on a bicycle, his upper part keeps quiet, so there are not enough vibrations for the pacemaker and an increase of the heart rate does not occur, so my legs get tired . the cardiologist enhanced the sensitivity of the sensors. I will see, how this works.
the suggestion of the medical assistent to discuss your problems with the pacemaker expert is very good.
yoanne
Hi!
I had high blood pressure and a natural fast beating heart. My doctor put me on Metropolol. I was on it for quite a while with not noticable side effects. When I lost weight and no longer had high blood pressure, I was taken on of it on a daily basis unless my heart rate was extra face. I haven't taken it for about a year. I am having surgery next week. I always become tachy when I am under. My doc started me back on the meds until after surgery to slow down my heart rate just in case. I cannot tell if I am tired because I am always tired.
Look up the possible side effects for the drug. Don't forget, everyone reacts differently to meds.
Good luck!
ronnie
Thank you for the info! I am very medicine sensitive so I don’t know if this is the problem or what. This is my 3rd day on just a half so I’m hoping this sleepiness goes away! I will give it a week or 2. If it doesn’t then maybe request some blood work to see if something else is going on such as low Vitamin D or low Vitamin B12. I can’t think it is since this all started with this new medicine but we will see. I know one thing.....my tired is tired!!! Lol
Hi Ronnie! Good luck with your surgery!! I’m very medicine sensitive so I’m thinking maybe this is it. It’s my 3rd day on half of a pill so I’m hoping the tiredness goes away. If not I’m going to request some blood work in case it is something else. Thank you for your input!!!
Thank you so much!!!!!
Thank you for your best wishes on my surgery.
I think you have to wait longer than a few days to see if the symptoms will subside. It is a very good med and if you can tolerate it, you should try to stay on it. Starting with a 1/2 pill for a several days (possibly a week) is a great idea. Once you have that under control then you can up it. You will probably have the same reaction. Give it time.
I certainly understand your sensitivity. Many years ago I'd take an asprin and fall asleep! Got over that quickly!
Again good luck!
ronnie
You are very welcome!!!
Hello @judylynn
Welcome to Mayo Connect! I'm sorry to hear of the problems you have had with heart rate. It sounds like you and your doctors have been working hard to get your heart rate problems under control. I am in my late 60's and have had heart valve problems since age 11 because of Rheumatic Fever. As a result, I've become well acquainted with heart meds, and the working of the heart. For a number of years I only took an ACE Inhibitor and that worked great. It did make me tired, so I've taken it at night.
Then I started being aware of racing heart at times and Metoprolol was added. I did not do well on it. I had a lot of dizziness, nausea and trouble sleeping - vivid dreams, etc. I looked at the med's website and saw that these were all of the side-effects. So I contacted my cardiologist and he changed me to Atenolol, which has worked quite nicely without the side-effects.
I would encourage you to talk again with your doctor again and ask to try a different med. Please remember that you always have the right to get a second opinion.
Teresa
Thank you Teresa!!! I will definitely write that med down!!!