This patient support community is for discussions relating to Dysautonomia (Autonomic Dysfunction) including: Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), neurocardiogenic syncope, mitral valve prolapse dysautonomia, pure autonomic failure, autonomic instability and others.
I have chest pain, tightness, & pressure with my B/P and HR. But, I have HyperAdrenergic POTS and my blood pressure goes extremely high. My B/P has been as high as 232/168 and my HR 240. My cardiologist said that, yes I have to worry about a heart attack when my numbers get that high. I am at a high risk for heart or stroke. I can usually bring mine down by laying down and not moving. If that doesn't work than I head to the E.R. to be on the safe side. That was his reccommendation. I think it depends on where your numbers are and you should probably talk to your Cardiologist to get some guideline. Mine told me to keep the top number below 180 and the bottom number below 100. Anything above that could be dangerous and to take it seriously. I hope this helps.
Rhonda
I am finding that lying down really still for a while makes it calm down and stop flopping around, which lets ME calm down, hehe.