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JustRachelle

Updated 9mo ago

Concerns about Tilt Table Test

I was excited that I didn’t have to do a tilt table test but now that I’m thinking about it I think that’s bad 😩 Like it was that noticeable when doing my other testing.. smh

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Confused_Leaf

1y

Oh don't be too nervous!! It seems scarier than it is! It takes about 2 hours (this can vary). For me they did breathing exercises, sweat test, standing test while taking symptoms down. I thought it was going to be horrible but in the end it was just really uncomfortable but ok. Of course it will be different for you but just thought I would give you a little insight ☺️
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JustRachelle

1y

I don’t have to do any other testing at the moment since my heart rate jumped up so fast within a certain amount of seconds smh that’s what I’m saying lol I see post and videos of people saying how much of a hassle it was to get a diagnosis.. my doctor initially planned for me to do the tilt table test after my Echo and stress test and wearing a monitor.. but he said it evident so I don’t have to do it
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EncyclopediaFae

1y

Same thing here. My EKG said it aaaaalll bby. And I’m fine with that because it’s one less expense and I’d probably vomit because that’s a big part of my pre-syncope symptoms

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