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lrb_03
8 years agoMember
Crikey, @Brenda5, you don't seem able to catch a break!!
I've been on a beta blocker for nearly 2 years now. Started getting tachycardic very easily during chemo - like a 20 metre walk would have my hr at 120. It's contrilled with the beta blocker, but it's not SVT either.
On the skin issue, it may be that you are sensitive to the adhesive, not latex, as most dressings etc are latex free these day in hospitals. I have developed a sensitivity to adhesives since chemo that I didn't have before, bit only only tbe more sensitive skin - chest, abdomen, inner arm etc. Just a thought.
Hope everything settles and you gef back out in your yak soon :p
I've been on a beta blocker for nearly 2 years now. Started getting tachycardic very easily during chemo - like a 20 metre walk would have my hr at 120. It's contrilled with the beta blocker, but it's not SVT either.
On the skin issue, it may be that you are sensitive to the adhesive, not latex, as most dressings etc are latex free these day in hospitals. I have developed a sensitivity to adhesives since chemo that I didn't have before, bit only only tbe more sensitive skin - chest, abdomen, inner arm etc. Just a thought.
Hope everything settles and you gef back out in your yak soon :p