Posted By Dorothy on November 05, 1998 at 22:30:06:
In Reply to: nuerocardiogenic
syncopeFainting, beta blockers and pregnancy posted by Robin on November 05, 1998 at 20:51:51:
My older sister has recently be diagnosed with nuerocardiogenic
syncopeFainting, and she is thinking about getting pregnant in the spring. I'm trying to find information about how the beta blockers will react when she gets pregnant and what beta blockers she should be on. She is currently taking
sectral and her cardiologist is having difficulty in getting the dosage
correctCorrect (new formula). I have been trying to get her to see my neurologist because she is fatigued after she has a
fainting spell, and I have heard that this means she could be having seizures. This had been a mystery to all her doctors for months before they decided on a diagnosis. If she gets pregnant is this going to be a dangerous thing because if it is then I will carry the kid for her. She and her husband want to try
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Thanks.
Have your sister check out the National Dysautonomia Research Foundation website located at www.ndrf.org there are many people with her problem that talk on the discussion forum. You can also ask questions from others who have been pregnant and taking medications with this condition. I hope this helps.