Hi , I'm a 23 year old guy , Yesterday got diagnosed with dysautonomia ( Vasovegal Syncope , I have never have fainted yet ... ) I had a tilt table test and after 16 minutes of head-up position I developed classic haemodynamic profile of Vasovagal syncope with a preserved heart rate . there was a very quick drop in blood pressure systolic below 60 and after they intervene to lay me down on my back , things got better .
before I had this test done , I was diagnosed with anxiety and panic attacks , I have been to countless doctors , gone to the ER countless times and was never ever told what was wrong with me .
I had a cardiac Ablation for frequent PVCs from right ventricle a year ago , the procedure seems to be successful as I don't have as many PVCs and PACS as I used to . I have had all the heart tests possible , and the recent cardiac MRI has been normal .
I am just thinking here that I don't ever remember complaining about dizziness , weakness , hot flashes , migraines , and so much more before this ablation procedure , is there any chance that they could have damage some import tissue in my heart that is now causing my dysautonomia ?
How am I suppose to live a normal life with this ? does this ever go away ? I have been crying my eyes out since I found out , please HELP> Thanks !!!!!!!!!!!!!