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Re: Racing Heart, Anxiety, Digestive Prblms and Faintness
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Re: Racing Heart, Anxiety, Digestive Prblms and Faintness

by wanda-cheramie, Jan 01, 1995 12:00AM
Posted By wanda cheramie on February 19, 1999 at 23:08:26:

In Reply to: Racing Heart, Anxiety, Digestive Prblms and Faintness posted by P. Hacker on February 19, 1999 at 13:19:48:






This is an informational message. Some people who have written in to this board
are complaining of multiple serious problem.
The combination of heart problems (such as heart murmur, tacycardia,
palpatations, irregular heart beat, and/or racing heart), combined
with other (seemingly unrelated) multiple probles such as digestive,
anxiety depression, exercise-induced asthma, Irritable Bowel
Syndrone (IBS) and others multi-system problems, is a possible indication
that you may be suffering from the Autonomic Nervous System Disorder
called MVPS.  
Please email me for a more complete list of symptoms and search the web
for if you want more information!




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