I have been diagnosed with SVT, supraventricular tachycardia. A congenital condition of the cycle of electrical impulses in the heart that repeat at random times sending a resting heartbeat of 60-100 beats skyrocketing to over 200.(A panic attack will get the heart pumping about 160 bpms for comparison). I have had this condition my entire life.
After getting on medication to control panic attacks(again), my blood pressure elevated to well beyond safe measures, I once had a reading of 193/114 recently. I was put on lisinopril and told to take a treadmill stress test to make sure I did not damage my heart. While I was on the treadmill, almost immediately my heart rate spiked. The doctor administering the test asked me how I was feeling and I told him about my frequent panic attacks. He told me what he was seeing on the results was not panic, but an electrical problem.
I went to another doctor who told me about SVT, the electrical cycle problem. He looked at me and asked what would I think if I could be CURED of these panic attacks. I almost broke down in his office. He told me he could cure me. I was put on metoprolol and the next day I had the symptoms of a panic attack. My heart pounded six times, yes six, then the pounding stopped. I still had the pressure and the discomfort in my left side from the middle shoulders down my arm and up my neck to my chin, but the symptoms and discomfort went away after about two hours. The next attack had the pressure but no pounding heart. Since those two, I have had two subdued heart racing incidents, in two weeks, but very tolerable, although the symptoms do take a couple hours to dissipate.
I had an angiogram two days ago and that cleared me to have an ablation to cure the SVT. I am very excited. What you may think is a panic attack may not be, but instead a curable heart tachycardia. If your attacks take your bp and heart rate over 180, please go to a heart doctor.
After getting on medication to control panic attacks(again), my blood pressure elevated to well beyond safe measures, I once had a reading of 193/114 recently. I was put on lisinopril and told to take a treadmill stress test to make sure I did not damage my heart. While I was on the treadmill, almost immediately my heart rate spiked. The doctor administering the test asked me how I was feeling and I told him about my frequent panic attacks. He told me what he was seeing on the results was not panic, but an electrical problem.
I went to another doctor who told me about SVT, the electrical cycle problem. He looked at me and asked what would I think if I could be CURED of these panic attacks. I almost broke down in his office. He told me he could cure me. I was put on metoprolol and the next day I had the symptoms of a panic attack. My heart pounded six times, yes six, then the pounding stopped. I still had the pressure and the discomfort in my left side from the middle shoulders down my arm and up my neck to my chin, but the symptoms and discomfort went away after about two hours. The next attack had the pressure but no pounding heart. Since those two, I have had two subdued heart racing incidents, in two weeks, but very tolerable, although the symptoms do take a couple hours to dissipate.
I had an angiogram two days ago and that cleared me to have an ablation to cure the SVT. I am very excited. What you may think is a panic attack may not be, but instead a curable heart tachycardia. If your attacks take your bp and heart rate over 180, please go to a heart doctor.