I was recently diagnosed with neurocardiogenic
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Head and neck glands
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Irritated seborrheic kerotosis - neck
Lymph tissue in the head and neck.
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Neck pain
Neck pulse
Neck x-ray
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Then, for about a month and a half, all the symptoms went away, except for the fatigue, an occassional dizzness/lightheadedness, and some pain in my arms or legs.
I had EMG, EEG done - both negative. I had a tilt-table test done - back borderline positive - did not pass out, but lost ability to stand, lost vision, lost most hearing, confusion, threw up.
Now all symptoms are back, but worse than before.
Just started Zoloft, 25/mg per day.
1 - Are these typical symptoms?
2- How long will med. typipc. take to work?
3 - What is prognosis of NCS?
Hi, Sorry to hear of your distressing symptoms, your symptoms sound more consistent with multiple sclerosis(MS)rather than neurocardiogenic syncope(NCS), though I would not want to second your doctor as I am not a MD. Despite the distressing and sometimes debilitating symptoms that MS and NCS cause, they tend to run a rather "benign" course in the vast majority of cases. If I were you I would seek a second opinion, just my personal opinion only.
Good luck and Happy Holidays.
like I meant to say I would not want to second guess your doctor or his/her diagnosis as I am not a MD myself, just wanted make that very clear.
Thank you to the doctor, and to all the other posters, who responded to my message.
I am currently seeing a neurologist for the condition, who diagnosed it after a borderline-positive tilt table test. My heart rate went up to 170, then dropped to about 65; at the same time, my blood pressure dropped from about 150/? to 115/?; I cannot remember the second number, but the nurse said the number it dropped to was normal.
I brought up MS, actually, with my doctor, but he said it was never a consideration.
I've had testing for Lupus, and it was negative, as was all the other blood testing. I had an MRI, which was negative, as well; as were all the other tests!
So, now, I'm just waiting to see if the Zoloft works.
Thank you again!
Leah
Uptown
Thanks!
Leah
I agree with gaspipe completely, its is often best not to awaken a sleeping lion or rub sand in old wounds, I am sure you'll understand, what you don't know, usually will cause you no alarm or worry. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
I recently have been diagnosed with Neurocardiogenic Syncope(2 months ago). I had a positive tilt table test and my blood pressure went down to 80/30. Before I go further let me start from the beginning...Two years ago, I started having dizzy spells and passing out. Before this happened, I would get shaky, sweaty, and go down. I started seeing an endocrinologist and was diagnosed with insulin resistance( my body produces way to much insulin---a 4 hour Glucose tolorance test when the range was 2-24...mine was 235...when the intial test was done my insulin was normal). I was also diagnosied with PCOS..which I believe I don't have. My doctor priscribed (prescribed) Glucaphage and i changed my diet. I started out being 105 pounds and went to 145 ( i am 5 feet). I am now 137 pounds:( The glu. was not doing anything and my doc changed me to precose..needless to say this made me gassy and i couldn't stop using the bathroom. During these 2 years i continued to get sick and pass out. Finally 2 months ago my doc went on a whim and sent me to a Card.....and here i am today. I am now taking Pindolol(2 months) and zoloft(1 month). I dont pass out as much as before but I am able to control it a little better. It has been a long two years and I almost lost my mind:):) Because it's been so long I deal better:) At first i did not want to take the zoloft because I am not depressed...My doc told me because i have been dealing with this for so long i was having anxziety attacks with my episodes. I don't know anyone that has this condition and its very hard sometimes...since people don't understand...Now I wonder...am i still insulin resistant...I have 2 different episodes. One is shaky, dizzy, and i need something to get me back up...sugar, a mint...food:) My other ep is hot from the inside out..needing to lay down or just be still. Am i tripping? anyway...I've been rambling....so I'll stop for now.....All post will be appreciated:)