I intially went to my PCP with a complaint of the feeling of my heart beating or pounding in my temples and chest. I could feel it skip a beat and when it beats after the “skipped” beat it is a harder beat. An
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The doc had me monitor my blood pressure for 2 weeks. And I did so. I went back and he did not like the numbers of my BP and pulse. He put me on Toprol XL which controlled the pounding I was feeling and I felt better until I got bad migraines from the medication. He took me off and put me on NORVASC 5mg. I have been on it 3 days and feel the same heart pounding to the point where my body feels like it is moving with my heart beat, fast pulse, vision where it feels like it is hard to focus on something and all the good stuff as I did when I originally saw him the first time about this. I called him yesterday and I was advised that a few days may not be enough time for the NORVASC and to call back on Monday.
So if BP is "normal" and my pulse is 82-90bpm, a bit high for me, what can be causing the feeling of my heart wanting to beat out of my chest every other minute which by the way is really bad at night when I'm trying to sleep, the pressure in my head and the hard to focus vision issue.
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Thanks and take care.
Ken
Kyrstal, don't quote me on this but I think the Toprol was to lower my heart rate thus bringing my blood pressure down. I started at 25mg and my heart rate and blood pressure may have come too quickly. I'm guessing. I am currently seeing a neuro for other symptoms yet to be diagnosed. Those started 4 years ago as dizziness and have progressed into other things too. Then high BP started just recently. I'm sure the stress and sometimes anxiety over that haven't helped but I don't think it is the cause. I'm not too much of a worry wart.
I was originally diagnosed by an Dr specializing in vestibular problems. He diagnosed me with Basilar Artery Migraine. I did not respond to treatments. Due to the non-response he sent me to a neurologist. The ear doc tried me on the following medications:
Verapamil
Inderal
Topomax (topamax) (made me groggy, extremely emotional)
Paxil (gave me bad shakes, started flapping on the floor like a fish)
Tests with Dr. Atkins:
ENG Caloric Test
Hearing Test
VAT Test
Tests with Primary Care Physician:
CT scan of the head
Blood tested (all tested ok):
Sugar
Kidney
Liver
Electrolytes
A&H Screening
Steroid Level
Thyroid
All tests normal. So I have had a pretty good work up. I am waiting results from my tests with neuro. Anyway, that's most of background. This high BP appeared out of nowhere. Here's what baffled and confused me yesterday. I called the doc to tell him how I was feeling on the new med. When my doc, actually the nurse, called back after the first conversation, she said the doc said I should see my neuro for my heart palpatations and hypertension and that he is only treating my high blood pressure???? Maybe she miss spoke but I got totally confused. Shouldn't I see a cardiologist for that? Anyway, sorry for the long post.
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Ken
The dilemma is this:
During the test, the employee from the hospital accidentally splashed my brother with the radioactive material while inserting it into his IV. It hit his face and also splashed into one of his eyes. The employee had a look of shock on her face, and said nothing as she looked at the attending cardiologist, because he wasn't aware of what had just happened. Can someobody please tell me if this is dangerous??? PLEASE HELP US!!!
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