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I have been diagnosed (pre-pregnancy) with mitral valve prolapse and orthostatic hypotension. I am hoping to go natural for several reasons but the biggest being because I am really afraid of the drop in blood pressure that can someimes occur with an ...
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I'll have a third epidural....
I can't speak on the orthostatic hypotension but I still discussed labor/childbirth with my cardiologist .
I've had two epidurals and had no issues.
I was diagnosed with MVP in college and was able to stop taking medication for it .
Since you have had a mitral Mitral regurgitation - chronic Mitral stenosis Mitral valve prolapse valve repair, atrial Atrial fibrillation/flutter Atrial myxoma Left atrial myxoma Right atrial myxoma fib, and are on several medications, you might want ...
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Thanks will do..
Cardiac Cycle Help I have to draw a diagram of the cardiac cycle for someone with mitral valve prolapse. Can someone please give me a hand with this. I know that in mitral valve prolapse the mitral valve closes properly, but upon contraction of the ventricles...
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This can prevent the valve from forming a tight becomes....
Mitral Valve Prolapse - when the left ventricle contracts, one or both flaps of the mitral valve flop or bulge back (prolapse) into the left atrium.
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What are your numbers? The goal is to keep the difference between your systolic Blood pressure Mitral valve prolapse and diastolic Blood pressure pressure Pressure ulcer at 40 points or more. Let me know and perhaps I can point you in the right direction...
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Good question. There is no research specifically on the effect of altitude on mitral Mitral regurgitation - chronic Mitral stenosis Mitral valve prolapse prolapse. My impression is that your heart simply has to work harder to deliver oxygen to the body...
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No doctor answers yet? OK, I'm a lay person, but here's an informative article on altitude sickness http://www.princeton.edu/~oa/safety/altitude.html This article flatly says, "There are no specific factors such as age, sex, or physical condition that... .
Hi there, I suspect that you had "Bicuspid aortic Aortic angiography Aortic arch syndrome Aortic insufficiency Aortic rupture, chest x-ray Aortic stenosis Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy Thoracic aortic aneurysm Abdominal aortic aneurysm Aortic aneurysm Aortic...
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Originally Posted by cs1701 The autopsy was conclusive: hypoglycemia. The actual cause of death is a mystery in these cases. There is no way of telling at autopsy what blood sugar was at time of death. So if she had not been using a CGMS , the autopsy...
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Unfortunately....
Perhaps the pathologist did not bother to look sugar.
Heart defect, like a mitral valve prolapse, precipitates heart failure at only moderately low blood valve prolapse should be recognizable at autopsy.
Hi, I am going through tests on my heart (abnormal EKG's/chest pain) as well and have severe migraines. I was on nortriptyline (a.k.a. Pamolar) which is an SSRI and take Imitrex and have taken other tryptan's for migraines. My neurologist took me off ...
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Bundle branch blocks aren't usually a problem unless they are a complete... .
Keep a copy of a past EKG to show as when getting a new EKG it shows up as a possable heart attack .
I am 74 and have had this all my life .
Most bundle branch problems are inherited.
"You have a strong and healthy heart. You're cleared to do all physical activities. I think you're crazy, but good luck trying to become an Ironman." That's what I heard yesterday from my cardiologist. I had been thinking about going and getting a complete...
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Keep up the good work! melbo55 - 2012-05-23 11:40 AM Congrats on the clean bill of health!! Peace of mind is a good outcome of your proactive check up .
Congrats on the clean bill of health!! Peace of mind is a good outcome of your proactive check up .
I just had a wonderful "vacation" at our nearby hospital for a few painful and scary days. I was having CHEST PAIN and tachycardia. I even had a few odd heart beats thrown in to the mix for good measure. Then add my CFS and FM which have now gone into...
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