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Re: Palpitations, chest pain stop breathing while going to sleep

From: D.N. (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 18 May 2003 21:47:00 -0500 (CDT)


Hi,

Have you been checked for sleep apnea? Talk to your doc about this if you haven't.

Best wishes, D.N.

At Sun, 18 May 2003, anita wrote: >
>Hello,
>Thanks for the tip I will try it. I am so afraid to sleep. I wake up
>feeing like I have forgotten to breath. Do you have the same feeling ?
>Does your chest hurt sometimes during the day even when there are no
>palpitations ?
>
>My hormones are completely normal, my 17 b estradiol is 96.98, in the
>luteal phase I believe( 10 days before my period) I really hope it is
>not early menopause or some horrible thing like that. FSH is 5.35 and
>LH is 5.69, prolactin basal is 12.28. I really want to be in the best
>of health as I possibly can because we are planning to have a baby soon.
>The onset is so sudden, I did not expect it to continue for so long 3to
>4 weeks now and everyday.
>I cant remember a time when I enjoyed a good nights rest, I have been
>promising myself to do everything right, exercise, eat, lower stress
>etc., if this stupid thing goes away.
>
>Thanks
>
>--
>Anita
>




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