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Therefore I'm stuck between two extremes. Either I stick to a low dose which works well until I'm stressed and they bring on a sort of panicPanic disorder Panic disorder with agoraphobia attack I guess or have a higher dose which blocks them but makes me feel very dosed up. Unfortunately, I seem to be becoming more anxious as time goes on even if I'm not getting palpitationsHeart palpitations. I'm 41, non-smoker and cycle 2 or 3 times a week for a couple of hours.
I would be grateful for any suggestions that you have that may have as I realise they are not life threatening but they do seem sort of lifestyle threatening.
I was diagnosed with MVP about 20 years ago. I also suffer from palpitationsHeart palpitations. I know exactly how you feel. They can be very disturbing, and nobody understands unless they have had the problem.I still get upset at itmes because they are VERY annoying and I feel like I am doing everything I am supposed to do to prevent them.I have learned however to try to not let it get the best of me.I hope you can take some compfort in the fact that i have had them on and off for a very long time and have had no ill effects except for FRUSTRATION. If you would like to wrtie to me and talk more about this my Email addy is ***@****
Anyway, years ago when I started on the InderalInderal Inderal la I was very tired, but after a few weeks or so, my body adjusted to it. I have been backBack pain - low Back strain treatment on for only a week, and it seems to be helping. It is a great medicine and it seems to keep my "ticker" in tune! Good Luck! I know what you are going through, but I can tell you, you will probably adjust....Oh, by the way, your feet may get reallllyyyy cold too!!! Another side effect of the InderalInderal Inderal la : )
I tried Tenorman and after one pill I was shaky all over....So, when you find a medicine that works for you...stick to it and listen to your doc! As for those work presentations, not to worry....People are generally pretty understanding if you explain that you are in the process of taking a new RX and sometimes are not quite yourself.......***@****
are low dose antibiotics--- they helped me --- (extended release 250 mg of augmentin)taken as a 2 time per week regimen
They helped me a lot.I stay away from Coffee ,Coca Cola and other caffeine beverages,salty foods.It is the only way in which you will treat directly your symptoms by preventing your leaflet from getting bacteria which decrease "localy" the coagulation (they are in everyones blood stream )causing your heart muscle to weaken as it has to pump through a "dirty -leaky " valve-analogical to a car .There is practicaly no valve that is 100% non leaky but they must dstay clean if they are slightly defective.Aspirin might additionaly clean your leaflet.Your prolapse might disapear if you developed it as a result of a previous untreated infection if you consider regular prophylaxis.
I was diagnosed with MVP about 20 years ago. I also suffer from palpitations. I know exactly how you feel. They can be very disturbing, and nobody understands unless they have had the problem.I still get upset at itmes because they are VERY annoying and I feel like I am doing everything I am supposed to do to prevent them.I have learned however to try to not let it get the best of me.I hope you can take some compfort in the fact that i have had them on and off for a very long time and have had no ill effects except for FRUSTRATION. If you would like to wrtie to me and talk more about this my Email addy is ***@****
Kathie
I also have MVP and tons of those pesky palpitations. I was diagnosed about 20 years ago, and took Inderal (various doses) for about 10 years. I started with 10 mg a couple times a day, and ended up with 80LA and 20mg for break-through episodes. Two years ago, I went to a electrocardiophysiologist (EP) to check on my arrythmia, which seemed to be worsening. Over the course of 20 years, I have had lots of tests, and the EP explained that my heart was in good shape, and I could choose whether or not to treat the palpitations with the Inderal. Do NOT go off your medication without talking to your physician. I felt great and was happy to have a healthly grasp of my "unique heartbeat." I told myself (after the tests confirm) that I was fine, and that my heart "just beats to a different drummer."
Recently, my palpitations got really bad...and I was very short of breath. Since that was a new symptom for me, me EP scheduled me for another echo, which indicated that my formerly, mildly leaky valve might now be severe. She referred me to the CCF for a second opinion. My doctor, from another major Cleveland hospital, believes that CCF is THE PLACE TO BE for people who may need valve surgery. The doctor at the clinic scheduled me for a TEE (11/00) which confirmed that the leak was NOT severe, but moderate. I was really glad to hear that. However, I am back on the Inderal LA80....with 20mg for break-throughs. The EP explained that 80 is a low dose, even for someone my size (100 #'s). I am supposed to have an exercise echo around the first of the year.....Anyone know about those? Be sure to keep up with your cardio, especially if you experience new symptoms.
Anyway, years ago when I started on the Inderal I was very tired, but after a few weeks or so, my body adjusted to it. I have been back on for only a week, and it seems to be helping. It is a great medicine and it seems to keep my "ticker" in tune! Good Luck! I know what you are going through, but I can tell you, you will probably adjust....Oh, by the way, your feet may get reallllyyyy cold too!!! Another side effect of the Inderal : )
I tried Tenorman and after one pill I was shaky all over....So, when you find a medicine that works for you...stick to it and listen to your doc! As for those work presentations, not to worry....People are generally pretty understanding if you explain that you are in the process of taking a new RX and sometimes are not quite yourself.......***@****