Originally Posted by Jenni_RN Last Wed at work I had an episode of SVT. Luckily, I work on Tele, so they knew exactly what to do. They hooked me up to a unit, and my heart rate was 210. I've had sporadic episodes all of my life. Usually I can cough or induce the vaso vagal response and get it to stop. That wasn't the case last Wed. I ended up in the ER, and after three failed attempts at carotid massage, I was given 6 of andenosine. The MD ordered a bunch of stuff I've had in the past, but the problem is I've never had an episode while wearing the monitor. They were able to capture it on the EKG in the ER, so that is good. I'm not asking for anything bad to happen, but I would really like to be able to capture this thing for them. It's very scary, and the pattern is changing over time. The episodes last longer, and my old control measures don't seem to be working anymore. I get SOB, tingling in the fingers, and light headed. So today I'm eating lots of chocolate, and drinking Mello-Yellow. Anyone care to join me?

Jen

Been there, done that, Jen. I had to wear the blasted thing at work for seven days.
Same thing.. and SOB, lightheadedness, tingling in fingers always wound me up in teh ER.. had to leave work to go up there.. and at $180.00 a pop ! Had adenosine the last time, too. Vagovagal maneuvers never did work for me.. I grunted till I could have passed a bowlingball.. carotid massage..nothing.
I finally went for cardiac ablation back in March. Don't fancy the idea of taking meds.. never have. I wanted it done and over with.
So far so good. Still have spurts of runs.. or "attempts" of runs, but they last only seconds as opposed to hours now.. it's like it wants to kick in, but can't.
Guess we kicked THEIR butt, huh?
Wish you the best.. and erm... did the doc not tell you to stay off the chocolate (caffeine) and soda ???
I can aviod the soda.. chocolate is another story althoghether.
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