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Re: Chest discomfort
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Re: Chest discomfort

by CCF CARDIO MD DLB, Jan 01, 1995 12:00AM
Posted By CCF CARDIO MD - DLB on August 27, 1998 at 13:53:57:

In Reply to: Chest discomfort posted by Jan on August 25, 1998 at 20:37:22:






In an earlier post someone mentioned having dilated cardiomyopathy and chest discomfort.  I also have cardiomyopathy and sometimes experience soreness, achiness and sharp quick pains under my breast bone.  What would cause this?  It seems to happen most when I over due it.  Thanks
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Dear Jan
Based on what you have written, I don't think your symptoms are from your dilated cardiomyopathy. Some cardiomyopathies can cause chest pain, but true idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy does not cause pain of the sort you describe. It can cause other symptoms, such as shortness of breath.
I hope this is useful. Feel free to write back. I wish you the best of luck.
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