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  1. Dave, when you say "normal", do you mean normal for everyone or for people with POTS? Mine does the exact same thing AKgirl describes.
  2. Hey everyone, I know I have talked about this before, but I am going to try and get some information from you guys about what causes this, or if anyone on here experiences the same things with their HR. Okay, to start off, it seems my heart rate decreases throughout the day. For instance, when I wake up and get out of the shower, my standing HR will be around 100-110, sitting will be around 75-80. This will last a few hours until I cool down and such. After it calms down a bit, my standing will be around 85-95, and sitting will be around 65-70 and will stay there for the most of the day. Now, in the later hours of staying up, I would say starting around 8 hours of being awake, my heart rate will be around 75-85 standing, and 55-65 sitting. Today, I am staying up later than usual, and have been up for 14 hours. This is the longest I think I have stayed up since I became aware of my HR symptoms close to three months ago. My standing HR is 65-70, and my sitting is around 52-58. To sum this up, it seems my heart rate slows the longer I stay up. I am almost scared to stay up because I don't know what my HR will get to lol. In addition, I would like to add I have not been diagnosed with anything as I have not got to the doctor yet, and I don't have any other symptoms. I don't take any medicine daily except some generic zyrtec in the AM. My questions is what do you guys think causes this, and what happens when I sleep that makes it restart every day? Also, I notice that when I stand still, my HR will speed up, but when I start moving, like shuffling or walking around, it will slow it down until I remain standing still for a few seconds. Any input would be great! Thanks!
  3. Hey everyone, hope all is well. I was thinking today and wanting to ask this question because I live a very sedentary lifestyle. I literally sit most of the day and get practically zero exercise. I do have the 30bpm increase in HR, but it usually only happens in the AM, and within a few hours of being awake, my standing HR will usually be around 82-90. A few months ago, when I joined the site, it was around 100-120 standing pretty regularly, but it seems my HR has been dropping to a more reasonable level lately. I also ask this, because I do not have any other symptoms that seem to go with POTS. I don't get lightheaded, I don't get headaches, nothing other than HR increase when I stand. In the afternoons, it will even be below a 30 bpm increase with standing. What what do you guys think? Can being deconditioned mimic the HR that comes with POTS?
  4. Hey everyone, I'm trying not to turn in to a hypochondriac, but since I have been noticing my HR more often these days, I noticed that when I am drinking water, my HR will increase about 15 bpm while I am doing it. I read that swallowing will increase the HR, but could never find out how much. I don't know if this would make a difference, but I drink through a straw. I will feel my pulse, then start drinking through the straw. Once I start drinking, my HR will increase pretty instantly to around 15 bpm faster than when not drinking, and will remain that way for a few seconds after I stop drinking. Is this normal, or is my response overly exaggerated?
  5. Hey everyone, hope all is well. As I am still trying to figure out what has been causing my tachy with standing, I noticed I had blood pooling issues, so I ordered some compression socks (30-40 knee-high). Once I put them on, I sat down for a while with my feet up and watched some TV. Once I decided to stand up to see if they were working, I went to check my BP/HR. My BP was high, like 150s/100s, and my HR increased up to 147 before I decided to sit down. I also broke out in a sweat. I think some of this was anxiety of seeing my BP so high, but this was the highest my HR has been since the first day I noticed my tachy a little over a month ago. I still have yet to get to the doctor, and I know I need to go, but for now, I was wondering if any of you had any input? Thanks.
  6. See, that scares me because my anxiety levels are so high right now, I'm finding it very hard to even get to the doctor. I have had anxiety for most of my life, and have developed agoraphobia (not completely housebound) for 5 years now. Now, since I have been experiencing tachy with standing/blood pooling issues, I have pretty much self-diagnosed myself with POTS. I know I can't self-diagnose, but I also know I would need to get around out of my comfort zone to get proper tests, which is especially hard with someone with my condition. I am also know questioning if my anxieties are due to POTS or something. I have only been experiencing tachy with standing for a little over a month, but I am freaking out about it.
  7. I understand that. That's why i'm trying to take a low dose and only take them when I really need them. I don't have many, so i'm using them sparingly.
  8. How long were you on the Benzo? Since my anxiety has been going up lately, I have been taking a .25mg dose once every 3 days or so. I'm trying not to make it a habit to take them, especially since I am taking them without my doctors approval.
  9. I think I have similar things. Although I am not diagnosed with anything yet as I have only been having tachy with standing for a month, once I noticed this, it freaked me out. I even went to the ER. I have had anxiety problems since I can remember, and I think people with anxiety are just more in-tuned with their body. The slightest change with our body can make us THINK something bad is happening. We start "catastrophizing" which in turn makes our anxieties worse. I know how hard it is to calm down, but if you start feeling anxious, sit down, lay down, do what ever you need to do and try to get your mind off of the symptoms you are experiencing. I don't think my POTS problems are as bad as a lot of people on here, as I only get tachy, but I remember reading that POTS anxiety feels like an anxiety attack without the mental thoughts, while an anxiety attack is when our thoughts are rushing and we start feeling that something terrible is about to happen.
  10. Yeah, I have seen that picture, and it also seems it's quite common for people to have blood pooling when standing still. I have also had anxieties for as long as I can remember, it's nothing new that has started since I have noticed the increase in standing HR. I am just very tuned with my body and the slightest change can make me feel some anxiety. But, from what I have gathered so far, it sounds like I do have POTS, or some sort of dysautonomia. It's just strange that it happened all of a sudden following my chest pain episode I talked about in my intro.
  11. Well I just did it for about 7 mins, I quit because I started becoming anxious after looking at my legs. They became purplish and had a little tingle to them. My HR did increase from a 60 resting to 93 standing. This could have been because I was anxious or concentrating on my HR, or because of course POTS. I am going to try again tomorrow when I have someone with me lol. I didn't get lightheaded or anything, and I think my BP actually went higher (I was looking at HR more than the actual BP).
  12. I get a 30 beats or more jump directly after standing, and it will stay that way until I sit down (even if moving around). I don't have any other symptoms consistent with POTS, though. This is what has me confused.
  13. What should I be looking for? I think I have actually done it for 10 mins now that I think of it. What would happen if it is POTS? Do I need to remain completely still or do I just need to be standing for 30 mins? (I stand for 30 mins every day, but walking around, too)
  14. I have done it for 5 mins, and I couldn't really tell a difference in my heart rate as my heart rate increases pretty much immediately upon standing. when I stand still, it would go up a bit, but would eventually level out, but still in or near tachy range.
  15. Thanks for the reply. I have tried SSRI's in the past with little to no relief. The side effects would make me get off them because I felt the negative out weighed the positive. I am going to ask about Zoloft since I have not tried that one yet. I keep trying to think about other things that might could cause a faster heart rate upon standing, but all I seem to find from searching the net is POTS that explains the same increase I am having. Could a thyroid problem mimic the same HR increase? Could anything else mimic a faster heart rate upon standing other than POTS? I feel like I am going insane sometimes because I can't seem to find anything other than POTS that describes this, yet I don't seem to have any other symptoms of POTS. Also, from what I have gathered, they couldn't diagnose me with POTS if my symptoms have not persisted for longer than 6 months. I have only been dealing with this for a little over three weeks.
  16. Hey everyone, I hope everyone is having a great day! I haven't been able to make it to my doctor yet, but I have some more questions if you don't mind answering them. First, does your heart rate decrease as you start moving? I find that when I first initially stand up, my heart rate will increase between 30-40 bpm, but while I am still feeling my heart, I will notice it slows down a little bit (maybe 5-10 bpm) when I start pacing or walking around. Is this typical for someone with OI? Also, this is a little hard to explain, but I have had anxieties since I can remember. I am now agoraphobic, so it's hard for me to get to the doctor, especially now that my anxieties have increased significantly since experiencing these new symptoms (I have been dealing with the increase in HR with standing for a little under a month now). If you have read my other posts, I mentioned that as the day progresses, my RHH and standing HR will decline, but will still have the same 30-40 BPM on standing. The weird part comes with my anxieties. As I have already said, it seems my anxieties have increased since having these symptoms, but I have noticed that when the increase in HR standing is a higher jump than usual, I actually DON'T have anxieties during the attacks. This seems weird to me. Today, my standing HR was 141, which is higher than it usually is (120-130 in the AM, 100-110 in the PM), but I noticed I wasn't freaking out from it. I was surprisingly calm in fact. I am still questioning if I have POTS, and I know I won't know for sure until I get to the doctor (I don't really have any other symptoms other than HR increase on standing, and sometimes palpitations with it). Other than the questions above, I am wondering what other things can cause my symptoms. I am thinking there is something chemically wrong since it seems to have a direct correlation with my anxieties, but when I look online, I only find things about POTS when I type my symptoms. Again, I don't even get headaches or lightheaded. Any help or opinions would be appreciated.
  17. Yes, SSRI's take some time to get accustomed to. I hate the initial side effects so much I never get past them before I quit. Something I'm going to try and tough through the next time I see a doctor. Your body will usually get use to them within two weeks.
  18. I'm not even entirely sure I have pots, but I am pretty sure I have some sort of OI. In the mornings, especially after taking a shower, my RHH will be somewhere around 70-80. After a few hours, it will get to around 65-70. Then, when I am sleepy, it will usually be around 57-63. Also, I would like to point out it depends on how much I am focusing on it, or if I am feeling anxious (I have an anxiety disorder). From what I have read, you shouldn't be concerned with your heart rate too much as long as if you are having dizziness, chest pains, shortness of breath that doesn't subside with resting.
  19. I would also like to add, after reading the HR thread/poll, my standing heart rate will spike within the first minute or two of standing and then will start going down. Also, moving around will help it slow down. Is this typical with POTS?
  20. 124/68 laying down for a minute. Directly after standing it went to 149/82. If I stood up for a little while, my BP would generally be lower, as I usually test it standing after being up for a bit.
  21. I was just wondering because the S on pots means syndrome, or a collection of symptoms caused by posture changes. I only have a increase in HR. I do not get lightheaded ever, nor do I even get headaches. I am out of shape, but I am not making that as an excuse as the increase in HR happened out of the blue, well, after a bout of aches and pains that left me very lazy and on a poor diet for a month.
  22. Hey guys, not trying to sound redundant by my intro post, but this is a little over two weeks of having these symptoms and I was trying to get a better idea of what I may be dealing with. I am going to the doctor this week, but I am sure I will be getting a Holter monitor, blood tests, and anxiety meds prescribed. My only symptoms seem to be tachycardia when standing. I don't seem to have any other symptoms. I don't get lightheaded upon standing, and my BP will only raise a little standing. (varies throughout the day as BP fluctuates by minute anyway). Also, as the day progresses, my RHH and standing RH will decrease. Right now, as I have been up for close to 10 hours, my RHH is 70, and my standing is 100. This is just as of now, and it can be anywhere from 60 sitting to 88 standing. I guess what I am trying to ask is, what could cause this other than POTS? I am not dehydrated. Any help would be appreciated, I am just trying to get some other opinions from people who have talked to doctors about this and what things they might have suggested it being. Thanks for reading!
  23. Correct me if I'm wrong, but that BP raise sounds normal to me as BP fluctuates minute to minute. I mean, I checked my BP standing over and over in a 5 min stand and it went anywhere from 118-140 over 70-88. I think the act of standing up affects everyone's BP, and generally does raise (unless you have hypo pots). When I was at the doctor one time, I asked him why my BP seems to be everywhere after checking it a few times, and he said that your BP will change all the time. 10-20pts is nothing significant to be concerned about.
  24. Like I said earlier, my symptoms seems to get better the longer I stay up. I have now been up for 14 hours and my RHH is 58-61. When I stand, it only goes to 82-84 (which is within normal range). That is right upon standing. If I walked around a bit, it would actually go down slightly. The same heart rate decreases have happened every day so far I have been dealing with this. It seems like my symptoms reset themselves every time I go to sleep and wake up.
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