I have experienced
rapidRapid shallow breathing heart beat associated with hard ,distended abdomen in the midriff area usually after eating but has occurred in late
eveningEvening primrose
Evening primrose oil as well made worse on standing, walking. the episodes don't last the same amount of time and on a couple of occasions, symptoms were relieved by bowel movement.
twiceTwice-a-day, when this happened, I was short of
breathBreath alcohol test
Breath holding spell
Breath odor and did not feel right and on these two occasions, I went to ER. all cadiac enzymes were
normalNormal saline flush as well as
EKGAtrioventricular block, ekg tracing
Ecg
Exercise stress test, CXR and echo stres test. the first episode was 2 years ago. The only change in my health, of significance, occurred last year when I had a partial nephrectomy for clear cell cancer of left kidney. All folow up scans have been normal. I am diabetic and taking Glucophage, Zestril and Crestor along with Fish oils, baby asprin, vitamin E, B 50, Slo-niacin, soya lecithin, Centrum. I have been taking these medication for over 5 years now.
To correct it, he gave me the two cup rule. Basically that means that I wasn't to eat any more than two cups of anything or any combination of things that weren't green vegetables in one sitting. Also said not to eat french fries or large portions very heavy red meats like steak and to avoid all pork. And to chew chew chew my food before swallowing. With every meal I was instructed to drink one glass of water even if I was having pop or something else. Following this advice corrected the problem immediately, so I hope your problem is as easily corrected. It also helped me curb my appetite so that when I was ready to lose weight, I had a good foundation of controlled eating to start with. -- CB
My worst bout was after eating a steak house cheeseburger with cheese fries. My heart rate went up to 120 for over an hour and my blood pressure rose to 180/100. I felt like I couldn't breath and was absolutely certain my death was upon me. My stomach was hard as a rock and I wanted to throw up but couldn't. I don't know if my Dr. was correct in the diagnosis, but I do know the advice worked perfectly, so thought it was worth sharing.