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Londa

by JeanLuc, Oct 26, 2007 09:59PM
How does Left Ventricle Ejection Fraction (LVEF) and Pulmonary Arterial Hypertenion (PAH) effect each other? If you have 40% LVEF, two gray (dead) spots on the right front top and bottom of the heart. You gain 10lbs and lose 10lbs of water in a day??? What can I do to improve this?? As I have all the above. I cannot get in to see a PH doctor as I was just told by my regular doctor and my cardiologist thinks, I have other issues. My regular is the only one who has told me all the info. My cardiologist has know since June, but never told me. Any Ideas or information that you have I would love it. Thanks
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