Hi, thank you for the great service you are providing.
I am 30, male and I had a
brainstemBrainstem function
Posterior fossa tumor injury 7 years ago.
After a recent
acupunctureAcupuncture
Alternative medicine - pain relief treatment to my
neckCervical spondylosis
Head and neck glands
Herpes zoster (shingles) on the neck and cheek
Irritated seborrheic kerotosis - neck
Lymph tissue in the head and neck.
Melanoma - neck
Neck lump
Neck pain
Neck pulse
Neck x-ray
Oral cancer (where the needle was attached to some sort of electrical current machine to increase the effect of the treatment), I had a bad
reactionAllergic reactions
Allergic reactions to medication
Dermatitis, reaction to tinea
Drug allergies
Febrile/cold agglutinins
Insect bite reaction - close-up
Intradermal allergy test reactions
Positive reaction to allergen
Transfusion reaction and symptoms have persisted for 5 weeks so far:
Paplitations when standing (sometimes when sitting/lying)
Breathing problems in the day and night (
apneaApnea monitor
Apnea of prematurity
Breathing - slowed or stopped
Central sleep apnea
Obstructive sleep apnea
Sleep apnea at night)
Shortness of
breathBreath alcohol test
Breath holding spell
Breath odor after even a short walk/climbing stairs
Feels like my nervous system is very overexcited
Erratic blood pressure
and others...
Questions:
1. In the past, I have had some symptoms (e.g. ocassional palpitations, sensation of skipped heart beat) but symptoms have always improved over time. This time, it is persistent and pretty constant. Could it be POTS?
2. My resting heart rate when standing ranges from 100 to 130. Sitting and lying down it can be 70-95. It was in the 140s after a short walk.
Is this dangerous on the heart? (I have read that POTS -related tachachardia is not dangerous, but is this true? Surely it puts extra strain on the cardio system?).
3. Would a beta blocker help?
I have a referral to a specalist but it is 4 months away (I dont have private insurance) so would appreciate your advice in the meantime.
Thanks for your time.
Ben