TinyBrooke
12-08-2010, 10:13 PM
Hey everyone! I'm back! My computer broke and I couldn't get it fixed for nearly a month, but I got my AMAZING boyfriend to install my new hard drive and I'm back! Woot!
So yeah, anyways (I seem to get off topic often...) today was not a good day for me and I started having some symptoms I'd never had before, or at least not as bad as I did today, and from what I've read about POTS they could be related.
I was wearing my elbow and ankle braces this morning because they had been hurting a bit and were fairly unstable. By about 10 am, I noticed that my left hand was more red than the other. I loosened the brace on that arm a bit and kept working in class. A few minutes later I looked again and it didn't look any better, so I took the brace off. Ten minutes later, my hands were fine. The brace hadn't been too tight or anything, but it was definitely restricting my blood flow quite a bit.
Then in the next class period, my foot started feeling funny and cold (which wouldn't have concerned me if both of my feet were cold) so I loosened my ankle brace and once again it didn't help. So I took it off and a while later my foot felt fine.
The next class period was right before lunch and I started feeling jittery. After lunch I wasn't as jittery, but I just didn't feel well. I can't explain it other than it was like I had stayed up for nearly 24 hours and was exhausted, but didn't feel like sleeping. My heart started beating strangely (again, wouldn't have surprised me on its own, I have mitral valve regurgitation) and my head felt weird. I just laid my head down and tried to relax for the last little bit of class.
The next hour was the worst. It was math, and we had a fairly difficult lesson in front of us, but I couldn't focus. My mind was swimming and foggy. I tried to concentrate so I could do my homework later, but it just wouldn't happen. I started feeling kind of nauseous, so I just gave up on trying to concentrate and sat there and relaxed. After about 30 minutes of this, all of a sudden it started letting up and I caught the tail end of what my teacher was saying.
The rest of the day, I was fine, save for a little fatigue and my hands hurting.
It scares me though. I've heard countless POTS horror stories and something that's a motif in all of them is going to the ER to get fluids. I can't deal with that; I have a HUGE phobia of needles.
*sigh* Any advice? I'm going to tell all of that to my cardiologist when I FINALLY get an appointment.
P.S. On a more happy note, I start trumpet lessons tomorrow and I'm getting sized for ring splints on Friday morning!
So yeah, anyways (I seem to get off topic often...) today was not a good day for me and I started having some symptoms I'd never had before, or at least not as bad as I did today, and from what I've read about POTS they could be related.
I was wearing my elbow and ankle braces this morning because they had been hurting a bit and were fairly unstable. By about 10 am, I noticed that my left hand was more red than the other. I loosened the brace on that arm a bit and kept working in class. A few minutes later I looked again and it didn't look any better, so I took the brace off. Ten minutes later, my hands were fine. The brace hadn't been too tight or anything, but it was definitely restricting my blood flow quite a bit.
Then in the next class period, my foot started feeling funny and cold (which wouldn't have concerned me if both of my feet were cold) so I loosened my ankle brace and once again it didn't help. So I took it off and a while later my foot felt fine.
The next class period was right before lunch and I started feeling jittery. After lunch I wasn't as jittery, but I just didn't feel well. I can't explain it other than it was like I had stayed up for nearly 24 hours and was exhausted, but didn't feel like sleeping. My heart started beating strangely (again, wouldn't have surprised me on its own, I have mitral valve regurgitation) and my head felt weird. I just laid my head down and tried to relax for the last little bit of class.
The next hour was the worst. It was math, and we had a fairly difficult lesson in front of us, but I couldn't focus. My mind was swimming and foggy. I tried to concentrate so I could do my homework later, but it just wouldn't happen. I started feeling kind of nauseous, so I just gave up on trying to concentrate and sat there and relaxed. After about 30 minutes of this, all of a sudden it started letting up and I caught the tail end of what my teacher was saying.
The rest of the day, I was fine, save for a little fatigue and my hands hurting.
It scares me though. I've heard countless POTS horror stories and something that's a motif in all of them is going to the ER to get fluids. I can't deal with that; I have a HUGE phobia of needles.
*sigh* Any advice? I'm going to tell all of that to my cardiologist when I FINALLY get an appointment.
P.S. On a more happy note, I start trumpet lessons tomorrow and I'm getting sized for ring splints on Friday morning!