Hi, thank you for taking my question. I posted earlier this month after I had a heart attack a few weeks ago so I won't go into all of my history again.
Are there causes of heart attacks other than the typical type from a
blockedBlocked tear duct artery or the unusual variant/Prinzmetal angina? Some sort of chemical imbalance?? An allergy to something?? Angio showed arteries and
stentsAbdomen - swollen
Brain herniation
Chronic persistent hepatitis
Coronary artery stent
Hyperemesis gravidarum
Lyme disease - chronic persistent
Stent are
clearClear by design
Clear eyes
Clear eyes acr
Clear eyes clr
Clear-atadine
Clear-atadine children's and I don't seem to have typical Prinzmetal angina (although docs are leaning towards this).
I had a stress echo in Jan. and it was very good. Could I be forming some
clotsBlood clots somehow that are causing my problems? (I'm on novasen and
plavix and the docs are happy with how thin my blood is).
What does an ST depression of .3 (3??)in 4 of the
leadsLead poisoning on an ecg mean?
I have taken your suggestion and I'm looking for a preventive cardiologist. Is that the same as a non-invasive cardiologist?
Now having had 2 heart attacks in less than 2 years, with no risk factors, I'm thinking it has to be something very rare causing this. The first MI was from a blockage (yet, I don't have high cholesterol or a family hx). But no one can figure out why I had the recent MI. I'm a 41 yr old female and I'm feeling like a ticking time bomb. My symptoms are not getting better and I'm getting really frustrated. I am to return to school this Fall so I'd like to figure this out soon. I don't have a lot of money to travel, but thought I could try and do some of my own research. There has to be an answer somewhere. Have you ever heard of a case like mine?
Thank you so much again. Janne
Thanks. Janne
good luck
For what it's worth, my sister's baby had an MI while in vitro, (not surviving). My sister's healthy in all respects, taking good care of herself, so the event was unexpected to say the least. Her OB-GYN ordered all kinds of bloodwork after the late miscarriage, including tests for hypercoagulable disorders. She tested positive for Factor V Leiden. After seeing a hematologist for a further work-up, she now takes Coumadin.
I hope this helps, and that you're coping with the anxiety.
Best,
Carolina
Heart disease has taken the women in our family and I have been living a very heart healthy diet for years and see a EP yearly for review.
My primary concern has been the increase of symptoms with pvc's,pac's shown on holter and at 36. I was told that my last echocardiogram looked great, Heart murmurs are still present since birth and rated on intensity. I was told to stop pre-medication before all dental work, bleeding gums and this was due to the echo's results 2 years ago. If a patient has symptoms, dental issues and heart murmurs, is that not as great a risk as the result of a echocardiogram and neck ultrsound. Just want to do all I can and respect educated opinions. Appreciate your time
Three weeks ago, I went to the ER with chest pains-palipations. Because my stress nuclear test indicated I had an old heart attack, I had an angiogram.The angiogram thankfully showed no blockage.However, two weeks later my cardiologist told me that I never had a heart attack because the nuclear stress test nuclear was a false positive.
Meanwhile, I feel sicker today, then when I originally went to the ER. I developed palpitations this week again,when I stopped taking Naproxen. Now I have new twinges of short heart heart pains and extreme fatigue that I think were caused by the angiogram. I use to feel a "stick in the chest" that began on the third day after the angiogram. Thankfully today that feeling is almost gone.