Posted By David Welch on October 13, 1998 at 00:47:31:
In Reply to: Re: 25M, Mobitz Type 1, GE Sufferer Seeking Information posted by CCF CARDIO MD - MTR on August 25, 1998 at 22:38:23:
Sirs;
I am a 25 year old male, former military, 5'8", 160#, excercises infrequently, formerly trained heavily for distance running.
At age 4 I was diagnosed with ASTHMA and treated with
Alupent and the Theophiline Theo-Dur. Attacks were infrequent, but did require hospitalization.
1 year ago I began taking
ClaritinClaritin
Claritin 24 hour allergy
Claritin hives relief
Claritin liqui-gels
Claritin reditab
Claritin-d
Claritin-d 24 hour for allergies. Within 3 months I began suffering extreme anxiety attacks, as well as chemical sensitivities to
caffeineCaffeine
Caffeine anhydrous
Caffeine citrate
Caffeine-acetaminophen
Caffeine-ergotamine.
I stopped taking
ClaritinClaritin
Claritin 24 hour allergy
Claritin hives relief
Claritin liqui-gels
Claritin reditab
Claritin-d
Claritin-d 24 hour after 3 months. Was placed on
AllegraAllegra
Allegra -d 24 hour
Allegra odt
Allegra-d
Allegra-d 12 hour
Allegra-d 24 hour. Anxiety attacks returned.
3 months ago I started to suffer from stomach distress, mainly adominal
(abdominal) bloating, burning after eating, which tended not to be affected by laying down. Frquently at night I felt as though I suffered from trapped
gasAdjustable gastric banding
Bacterial gastroenteritis
Barium enema
Blood gases
Blood gases test
Chagas disease
Culture of gastric tissue biopsy
Feeding tube insertion - gastrostomy
Gas - flatulence
Gastrectomy
Gastrectomy - series in the up GI tract, with difficulty relieving it.
On nights when I felt as though I had gas pressure in my mid esophageal tract, I would tend to drop heart beats. Additionally, I have occassionally had difficulty competing a swallow (food plug seeming to stop near the diaphragm, until it was either forced to pass (by forcibly drinking) or vomitted back up. Size was not an issue.
Additionally, I have suffered from an odd attack. I awake, being able to inhale, but barely able to exhale (from the chest). Drinking seems to clear the blockage.
I have been suffering stomach discomfort, gas, bloating, pain lately. I have tried tagamet, pepcid, and lately Zantac. Zantacs seems to help when taken.
Within the past 2 - 3 months, though, I have become more and more aware of dropped heartbeats. EKG reveals both a 1st AV Node Block and 2nd AV Node Block (Wenkebach).
I am currently seeing a Cardiologist, I have had a halter and am awaiting its findings. I will be going in for an echocardiogram this week.
I am curious if I should also attempt to see an Gastroenterologist for the stomach problems.
Finally, I have been suffering periodic fasciulations in my forearms, wrists, knees, and shoulders. I am unsure if fascics are muscle / ligament of vein / artery related. Usually when I have what appears to be a fascic, it appears as if a vein where hopping up and down. Should I mention this the cardiologist, GE, or maybe a neurologist?
I don't mean to sound like I am falling apart. I just want to feel well, and I don't currently.
If anyone has resources I should read, please post.
Thanks,
Paul
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Dear Paul, thank you for your question. I'll address each problem individually.
1) GI Problems: The symptoms you describe sound to me like gastroesophageal reflux or abnormalities with esophageal muscle contraction. Reflux is commonly treated with medications like tagamet or zantac, but I suspect you have been taking the over-the-counter form of these medications, which is too small of a dose to be effective. Alternatively, there are two prescription medications (prilosec and prevacid) that almost completely block stomach acid secretion - these medications may help you. Finally, there is a medication called propulsid that improves emptying of the stomach and may help with the problems you have with swallowing. For this constellation of symptoms, you should see a gastroenterologist. I don't think these symptoms are related to your heart.
2) Muscle Fasciculation's: Without witnessing the fasciculations, I can't comment on whether they truly are present and on what the cause could be. Your internist should be able to look into this problem.
3) Cardiac Rhythm Disturbances: If your ECG did show 1st Degree AV block and Wenkebach 2nd Degree AV block, don't worry. These conditions are benign and do not indicate that you will need a pacemaker or that you have serious cardiac disease. With Wenkebach, you may feel occasional "dropped" heartbeats. Both a Holter Monitor and an echocardiogram are appropriate tests for you, which will probably confirm what the ECG showed. You mentioned that you used to training for distance running and that you don't exercise much now. I strongly recommend that you start an exercise program again - you should notice many positive benefits for your health and that some of these problems may lessen or disappear.
I hope you find this information useful. I'd also suggest that you speak to your cardiologist after your tests are done to get a final diagnosis and prognosis. Information provided in the heart forum is for general purposes only. Your physician can only provide specific diagnoses and therapies.
_Paul,
I am a 34yo male who grew up with asthma and was treated with the same meds. Recently I was diagnosed with Wenkebach and can feel the skipped beats as well. Three years ago I was training for 10K's and the marathon, did it and then got married. With the new responsibilities I deconditioned, gained a little weight and a lot of stress. When I got the diagnosis I quickly learned that the more I worried about the skipped beats the more I had them; it became a vicious cycle that took up a lot of time and played hovoc on my nerves. My cardiologist said I had a high vagal tone which contributed to the Wenkebach. Do a little research on the vegas nerve and what it connects and controls, i.e. heartbeat, digestion, respiration and other autonomic nervous system mechanisms and you may be able to see that it is a common thread that runs through out some of the problems we have.
I also have the gastro reflux problem and feel the skipped beats and PVC's more after a large meal or sitting in the recliner with my feet propped up. For what it's worth here is what helped me through this.
I. Lose weight if you are carrying any extra. II. Get more exercise of any type. III. Eat a lean and healthy balanced diet, restrict or eliminate caffein. IV. Watch your sugar intake, even white carbs like pasta.
I love ice cream but I know I'll pay with some extra skips and PVC's. Good luck.