Posted By Mike on November 24, 1998 at 10:54:48:
In Reply to: Re:
MitralMitral regurgitation - chronic
Mitral stenosis
Mitral valve prolapse Valve Prolapse and
PalpitationsHeart palpitations posted by Denise on November 22, 1998 at 13:40:44:
I am not a doctor, just a
mitralMitral regurgitation - chronic
Mitral stenosis
Mitral valve prolapse valve patient giving an opinion.
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MitralMitral regurgitation - chronic
Mitral stenosis
Mitral valve prolapse Valve Prolapse.
There are some things that will cause you to feel heart palpatations. Stress, caffiene(sp?)...like coffee, tea, dark colored soda pops, chocolate. Also, like you said if your having gas (because of stress or what you just ate) Also, many decongestants will cause palpatations...some real bad.
From what I understand palpatations themselves are not bad. However there are two things you should do: First off if your palpatations become real bad...more like a fast racing heartbeat, then you need to see a doctor because that can be a-fib. Also it is so important to keep up with your cardiologist for your annual or bi-annual Echo tests. The Echo test gives the doctor the ability to see your mitral valve prolapse and then grade it...for example:
Grade 1+ Minor
2+ moderate
3+ moderate/severe
4+ severe
If a patient gets into the 3+ range and has symptoms (not feeling well) or gets into the 4+ range, then sugery becomes an option. Keep in mind only a few mitral valve prolapse patients ever need surgery. Most people with mitral valve prolapse never need surgery. Just make sure to keep up with those cardiologist appointments!
As for the left side and leaning over question. The term the medical folks use for that is "cardiac awareness".
What I've been told: what causes that is the left side of our hearts working harder to compensate for the mitral valve leak. It can also cause the left side of the heart to get bigger. We don't want our hearts to get too big and again the doctors can see that on the Echo test.
In my personal case I have the exact same symptoms as you two, except my mitral valve prolapse grade is now 4+. I have chosen to have the surgery done now so that my left side of my heart won't get too big. Dr. Cosgrove at the Cleveland Clinc is scheduled to repair my valve on Monday Nov. 30th. I am very positive about this and all the people at the Clinic have been great! I highly recomend that if either of you ever need your valve repaired or replaced to keep the Clinic in mind. Again keep in mind that only a very small percentage of mitral valve prolapse patients ever need surgery!
Good luck to you both!
Mike