SVT question!
I’ve recently been diagnosed with SVT. What is the longest anyone out there has been ‘out of rhythm’?? I am currently on Metoprolol & Lisinopril daily. My cardiologist gave me a ‘pocket pill/ Diltiazem to take if the tachycardia doesn’t regulate itself. (No other underlying issues). I’m not an alarmist nor do I have my doctor on speed dial!! Just wondering at what point should I consider the ER. Thank you.
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When my SVT is fast, (in 160-200 range) I have found that dropping my head between my legs while sitting and trying to breathe slowly stops it quickly almost every time.
That has worked for me but only sometimes. I can almost tell by the actual ‘beating’ (if that makes sense) if it’s going to work
You commented on the ice water method. In a pinch, do you think an ice pack would work? Just an opinion
It might. It's worth a try. This is what so many of us do when we realize, or suspect, that we have triggers that need to be stopped or minimized, and we all look for quick fixes that might stem either the onset or the actual presence of AF if it is taking place. Some step out onto a winter balcony or back deck, or they step into a cold shower, or they bend over a sink and pour cold tapwater over their heads. The shock can induce a reversion to NSR, and there's a big sigh of relief. For a while, anyway.