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Re: ? about Palpitations
From: Joyce (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 13 Jul 2001 17:59:04 -0500 (CDT)
I have them too! But you should go to a dr and check out why you have
them! Mine are from hormonal changes. But it took the docs awhile to
find the reason because I am so young to have hormonal changes this
severe. Please check it out. Could be nothing...BUT wouldn't you
rather know for sure? I agree with anonomous too! My sis has MVP...not
serious but needs to be medicated if continues!
Best of luck! Joyce
At Fri, 13 Jul 2001, Angie wrote:
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>At Fri, 13 Jul 2001, AM wrote:
>>Hi, I am no Dr. or anything but I have MVP ( Mitral Valve Prolapse) and that causes palpatations, chest pain, feeling of anxiety, etc. I am not saying that is what is wrong with you, but it might be something to look into. It can be treated with meds, and is usually not anything to worry about, as it can be treated. But what you described has happend to me many times due to the MVP. I hope this helps a little. Here is a website that you may get some answeres from :) http://www.mvpsupport.com/ you can even e-mail me privately if you like at anonymous@obgyn.net
>Hugs
>>I was playing with my baby yesterday and just sat an on the couch when I
>>developed palpitations for a minute or so. But it felt wierd, like it
>>was only coming from one side, specifically the lower right ventricle
>>because that is where I felt it on my chest. The rest felt fine. Why
>>would something like this happen? I assume that it could. I know that
>>my weight is pretty low and from my math and looking at the weight
>>charts, most MD's would probably say on the verge of being considered
>>anorexic. The strange palps made me a little anxious when it
>>happened--felt fine before that.
>>
>>Thanks for you help,
>>AM
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