Hello, My 6 yr old son was recently diagnosed with Long QT. His Doctor put him on 12.5mg of
AtenololAtenolol
Atenolol-chlorthalidone to take in the morning. Is that a good dosage and should it only be taken once a day? Another question is, could this medicine have the opposite effect meaning that instead of making him feel tired, it makes him feel very hyper and also his
heartCongenital heart disease
Cor pulmonale
Coronary heart disease
Cyanotic heart disease
Depression and heart disease
Heart attack
Heart attack first aid
Heart attack symptoms
Heart bypass surgery
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Heart disease seems to beat really hard and faster than it ever did, it seems to me anyways. Medicines that he has took before to make him sleepy before
surgeryAbdominal wall surgery
Before and after corneal surgery
Brain surgery
Carotid artery surgery
Carotid artery surgery - series
Cataract removal
Cataract surgery - series
Cervical cryosurgery
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Corneal surgery have really wired him up. Would you also think that the medicine is enough and no
pacemaker or defibrillater would be required as long as there are no
syncopesFainting. He had been on the medicine a month and his Dr said that his
EKGAtrioventricular block, ekg tracing
Ecg
Exercise stress test was the same as the last appointment before he was on the meds. By the way, we have made an appointment with Dr. Richard Sterba at the Cleveland Clinic on Feb. 6th. Can't wait to get there as I feel the
firstFirst progesterone mc10
First progesterone mc5
First-progesterone vgs 200
First-progesterone vgs 400 Dr isn't very concerned. He didn't even bother to tell me this was what my son had and I seen it on the billing sheet after I drove 2 hours to get home. When I called and questioned him, he told me everything. Thank you for your time and this helpful forum. Melissa