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Re: SVTs [Re: NSDQ160] #3025424
01/28/20 12:22 AM
01/28/20 12:22 AM
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Elmore county
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25-50mg of atenolol

Re: SVTs [Re: NSDQ160] #3025428
01/28/20 12:47 AM
01/28/20 12:47 AM
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North Alabama
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I have a certain type of SVT. It sucks. I’ve blacked out in Gander mountain and a few other places before. I started out taking atenolol, but it was horrible to me. It made me gain weight, caused me to be tired all the time, tons of side effects. Next they put me on bystolic. It did not have a generic form. Bystolic was $300 a month I believe and my insurance would not cover it. That went on for a while until it’s side effects started getting worse. So I opted to get seen to have an ablation done. I got approved for it but I would’ve had to pay my yearly deductible before they would do it, which was 3500. So I said nope. Now I’m not on any medication, just living with it. Mine seems to be worse at night. My biggest piece of advice would be that when it starts, take a very deep breathe in and flex your chest as hard as you can while holding your breathe. This works to stop it with me around 85% of the time. It seems like stress and being tired makes mine worse. My heart rate will get to 200 BPM and my heart will beat so hard that my shoulders shake like Ray Charles going through withdrawals. And when it comes on, it does it over and over for hours with no relief.

Good luck, I know it sucks.

Last edited by Hevishot13; 01/28/20 01:01 AM.
Re: SVTs [Re: NSDQ160] #3025548
01/28/20 09:05 AM
01/28/20 09:05 AM
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Ohatchee
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I have had it for several years now. I thought at first it was some kind of panic attack until i finally saw a cardiologist. They put me on the same medicine most of you use, but I don't like to take medicine and every so often I would still have them. I began to realize that sugar and caffeine triggered the attacks so I have cut back on the sugar and I do not drink anything with caffeine anymore. It has helped, but there are still random episodes that are mostly stress related. What I have learned is that I can lay on my back and elevate my feet and control my breathing to get it to stop. Sometimes I will have to tighten up like I'm pushing one out, but that is on rare occasions.

Re: SVTs [Re: 257wbymag] #3025554
01/28/20 09:08 AM
01/28/20 09:08 AM
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Posts: 30,910
Clanton, AL
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Originally Posted by 257wbymag
WTH is an SVT?

Serious vaginal trouble.


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Re: SVTs [Re: Hevishot13] #3025557
01/28/20 09:10 AM
01/28/20 09:10 AM
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Posts: 2,001
North Alabama
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Originally Posted by Hevishot13
I have a certain type of SVT. It sucks. I’ve blacked out in Gander mountain and a few other places before. I started out taking atenolol, but it was horrible to me. It made me gain weight, caused me to be tired all the time, tons of side effects. Next they put me on bystolic. It did not have a generic form. Bystolic was $300 a month I believe and my insurance would not cover it. That went on for a while until it’s side effects started getting worse. So I opted to get seen to have an ablation done. I got approved for it but I would’ve had to pay my yearly deductible before they would do it, which was 3500. So I said nope. Now I’m not on any medication, just living with it. Mine seems to be worse at night. My biggest piece of advice would be that when it starts, take a very deep breathe in and flex your chest as hard as you can while holding your breathe. This works to stop it with me around 85% of the time. It seems like stress and being tired makes mine worse. My heart rate will get to 200 BPM and my heart will beat so hard that my shoulders shake like Ray Charles going through withdrawals. And when it comes on, it does it over and over for hours with no relief.

Good luck, I know it sucks.


This sounds a lot like mine.... they’ve monitored me 7 times to see where to do the ablation and can’t find the bad nerve. Mine also always happen at night and as coach buck said are worse on days I have sugar or caffeine. Heck I even quit dipping.

Re: SVTs [Re: NSDQ160] #3025558
01/28/20 09:10 AM
01/28/20 09:10 AM
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Dothan/Hartford,Al
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Originally Posted by NSDQ160
Man the cough helped tremendously.

I’m down to 80bpm now. Thanks a ton!!


Glad your back to normal.


Only accurate rifles are interesting.
Re: SVTs [Re: Out back] #3025559
01/28/20 09:10 AM
01/28/20 09:10 AM
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North Alabama
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Originally Posted by Out back
Originally Posted by 257wbymag
WTH is an SVT?

Serious vaginal trouble.


Hey you feel like it when it’s happening

Re: SVTs [Re: NSDQ160] #3025563
01/28/20 09:11 AM
01/28/20 09:11 AM
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Clanton, AL
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Originally Posted by NSDQ160
Man the cough helped tremendously.

I’m down to 80bpm now. Thanks a ton!!

That's even below my normal resting heart rate. I guess I was born with tachycardia.
I'm usually running 90-100 bpm without any effort.


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Re: SVTs [Re: JA] #3025570
01/28/20 09:14 AM
01/28/20 09:14 AM
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Slidell, La
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Originally Posted by JA
Unprotected sex is not your friend.


No, but it feels sooo good !


Thomas Jefferson. The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.

Life is too short to only hunt and fish on weekends!

If being a dumbass was fatal some of you would be on your death bed!

Re: SVTs [Re: 87dixieboy] #3025574
01/28/20 09:16 AM
01/28/20 09:16 AM
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Slidell, La
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Originally Posted by 87dixieboy
Originally Posted by NSDQ160
Man the cough helped tremendously.

I’m down to 80bpm now. Thanks a ton!!


Glad your back to normal.


BS, He wasn't ever normal and coughing won't fix that ! grin


Thomas Jefferson. The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.

Life is too short to only hunt and fish on weekends!

If being a dumbass was fatal some of you would be on your death bed!

Re: SVTs [Re: NSDQ160] #3025590
01/28/20 09:31 AM
01/28/20 09:31 AM
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HSV AL
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Look at a picture of Hillary naked.


Isaiah 5:20 Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter.
Re: SVTs [Re: NSDQ160] #3025654
01/28/20 10:24 AM
01/28/20 10:24 AM
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Ohatchee
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Ohatchee
I get a little light headed and my neck and shoulders tense up and hurt a little. When it goes away it is like someone hits a bass drum and a relief in my shoulder and neck area, although they seem to be a little sore the next day. Not a fun experience.

Re: SVTs [Re: NSDQ160] #3025731
01/28/20 11:49 AM
01/28/20 11:49 AM
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Posts: 7,816
North Alabama
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Originally Posted by NSDQ160
Originally Posted by Hevishot13
I have a certain type of SVT. It sucks. I’ve blacked out in Gander mountain and a few other places before. I started out taking atenolol, but it was horrible to me. It made me gain weight, caused me to be tired all the time, tons of side effects. Next they put me on bystolic. It did not have a generic form. Bystolic was $300 a month I believe and my insurance would not cover it. That went on for a while until it’s side effects started getting worse. So I opted to get seen to have an ablation done. I got approved for it but I would’ve had to pay my yearly deductible before they would do it, which was 3500. So I said nope. Now I’m not on any medication, just living with it. Mine seems to be worse at night. My biggest piece of advice would be that when it starts, take a very deep breathe in and flex your chest as hard as you can while holding your breathe. This works to stop it with me around 85% of the time. It seems like stress and being tired makes mine worse. My heart rate will get to 200 BPM and my heart will beat so hard that my shoulders shake like Ray Charles going through withdrawals. And when it comes on, it does it over and over for hours with no relief.

Good luck, I know it sucks.


This sounds a lot like mine.... they’ve monitored me 7 times to see where to do the ablation and can’t find the bad nerve. Mine also always happen at night and as coach buck said are worse on days I have sugar or caffeine. Heck I even quit dipping.


Keep after it. I had every test imaginable done but they FINALLY caught it. Now if I can ever afford it I’ll have it done.

Re: SVTs [Re: NSDQ160] #3025780
01/28/20 12:32 PM
01/28/20 12:32 PM
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TN
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Alcohol and dehydration will start it up also.

Re: SVTs [Re: Reaper] #3025836
01/28/20 01:48 PM
01/28/20 01:48 PM
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North Alabama
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Originally Posted by Reaper
Alcohol and dehydration will start it up also.


Pretty sure dehydration is what started it last night. It’s so weird you mentioned that. Yesterday I forgot my water for work. I usually drink 4 bottles through the day and I didn’t have any. I never caught up. I only drink alcohol about once a month.

Re: SVTs [Re: NSDQ160] #3025925
01/28/20 03:19 PM
01/28/20 03:19 PM
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Linden, AL
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My daughter was delivered premature due to SVTs she was 2months preemie and her heart rate when she was born was 340bpm!!! it wasnt pumping it was quivering. She stayed in the NICu for 52 days they shocked her a couple times to get it back in normal rhythm. adenosine and digoxin were the meds she was on there and they swapped her to flecanide and now she is home and doing fine with 3 doses of flec a day. Scary stuff. But like someone said try and vagle yourself, sometimes that can shock the heart into rhythm. Even dunking your head into ice water or ice packs on your face can help. But holding your breath and straining can help.


It isn't necessary to see a good tackle...you can hear it.

Knute Rockne
Re: SVTs [Re: jmudler] #3025937
01/28/20 03:35 PM
01/28/20 03:35 PM
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Originally Posted by jmudler
Look at a picture of Hillary naked.
NO


The harder I practice, the luckier I get.
Re: SVTs [Re: Dano] #3025982
01/28/20 04:11 PM
01/28/20 04:11 PM
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North Alabama
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Originally Posted by Dano
My daughter was delivered premature due to SVTs she was 2months preemie and her heart rate when she was born was 340bpm!!! it wasnt pumping it was quivering. She stayed in the NICu for 52 days they shocked her a couple times to get it back in normal rhythm. adenosine and digoxin were the meds she was on there and they swapped her to flecanide and now she is home and doing fine with 3 doses of flec a day. Scary stuff. But like someone said try and vagle yourself, sometimes that can shock the heart into rhythm. Even dunking your head into ice water or ice packs on your face can help. But holding your breath and straining can help.


Holy crap!! Poor thing..., I’ve never even heard of 340bpm. Hope she’s healed. That’s terrible.

Re: SVTs [Re: NSDQ160] #3026152
01/28/20 06:55 PM
01/28/20 06:55 PM
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Linden, AL
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She's doing much better she was basically in full cardiac arrest and hydropic because she was in it in utero. They didn't even weigh her they popped 2 chest tubes in and put her on ventilator and put her in NICU. It was tough seeing her like that but she is wide open now and tougher than superman's knee cap.


It isn't necessary to see a good tackle...you can hear it.

Knute Rockne
Re: SVTs [Re: Dano] #3026186
01/28/20 07:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Dano
She's doing much better she was basically in full cardiac arrest and hydropic because she was in it in utero. They didn't even weigh her they popped 2 chest tubes in and put her on ventilator and put her in NICU. It was tough seeing her like that but she is wide open now and tougher than superman's knee cap.


Hey that’s awesome to hear!! God is great!!

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