sb786 you're correct that PVCs are usually what trigger SVTs. They treated me with Adenosine in ER, and I'm sort of glad to hear that you were traumatized by that because I definitely was as well. That was probably the most frightening experience of my life.
I've had some nighttime SVTs. My cardio also tells that they aren't life threatening, but they are extremely scary. The PVCs are awful. I've had an increase in the last week and I don't know why and it's really put me on edge.
Can't help but notice that the majority of us sufferers with PVCs, Pacs, and SVT have many things in common, including the triggers such bending, reaching above one's head and eating, not to mention situations that cause stress and anxiety, but I find these positional triggers most interesting. Happy Holidays to everyone.
sorry forgot to write that the above msg is for iAmEllen
What did Adenosine feel like to you?
My PVCs started a few years before my SVT but I've had both for at least 10 years. It's interesting that you wake up startled within the first hour of sleep because I've had the exact same thing happen to me many, many, many times. I have not been able to get rid of those weird nighttime attacks. I wake up with my heart racing, panicked. Usually it's not SVT but it has been on occasion. And like you, it's ALWAYS within the first hour or so of sleep. Very odd.
wow! cant believe there is someone else who has exactly what i have!! Adenosine was the worst feeling ever, i could actually feel my heart slow right down, i had a horrible crushing pain in my chest and my whole body felt very heavy!but it didnt last for long. I discussed adenosine with my cardiologist and he told me that its actually a natural chemical that our body produces!! how many times have you had to got to the hospital for treatment?
when you wake up startled what does it feel like to you? sometimes i think perhaps i was having a nightmare of some sort but i can never rember if i was? does the svt happen as soon as you are awake or does it take a few secs to kick in?
I've only needed Adenosine once so far, thank god. When I was a teenager I used to have very long episodes of SVT that I know now should have been treated but my parents were convinced they were just panic attacks so they never brought me in.
Anyway, with the nighttime things, I wake up with a start, very panicked and anxious, sweaty, and with my heart pounding. I feel like I'm in danger. I NEVER remember a dream right beforehand. Every now and then I'm so panicked that I call 911, but I'm almost always calmed down by the time they get here and then I feel like an idiot. Like I said, these night things have plagued me for so long.
I'm a little disoriented right as I wake up so I'm not positive, but I think usually when I have a nighttime SVT it starts a little bit after I wake up. I think the adrenaline and pounding heart trigger it or something.