Back in late March I got really sick with the
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Atrial fibrillation/flutter
Cerebral spinal fluid (csf) collection
Culture - joint fluid
Fluorescein angiography
Flushable reagent stool blood test
Fta-abs
Gastroesophageal reflux disease
Gastroesophageal reflux in infants
Haemophilus influenza organism
Hiatal hernia repair, became dehydraded, as well as it going into pnemonia
(pneumonia), since then I have been diagnosed with having heart palps.I have had a cardic follow-up done because I keep getting pains in my heart as well as down my arms and across my back with shortness of
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Breath holding spell
Breath odor. I have had
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Exercise stress test's, treadmill stress test,
holterHolter monitor (24h) monitors and a event monitor,and a echo. all of my
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Cardiac tamponade
Left heart ventricular angiography enzymes comes back good, except my crp panel came back at 9.6. Im a 30 year old
femaleCondoms
Female condoms
Female sexual dysfunction who gets moderate activity, changed my eating habits, could this be my heart? or is it something else? Im tired of er visits, and constant trips to the dr's, who now say it is all in my head. Im on atenaol 25mg 1x a day. could someone please help as I am living in constant fear of having a heart attack. Also there is no family history of heart disease, just mitral valve prolapse.
thank you for your time
I had the same issues and the sent me for an angiogram. See below. I hope you feel better because I can't stand going to Doctors either.
Hello All. I was having alot of the same issues mentioned in the thread and was told to have a cath then a TEE and a CT scan. They found a mass they are calling calcification on the heart wall. Has anyone had this before? I have been to 2 Thoracic surgeons who said not to worry about it and no further testing would be needed and another who wants to do a 64 slice CT and yet another who wants to do a cardiac mri. Any insight would be great. Thanks
I would think that pericarditis is also a possibility, although it's pretty easily diagnosed.
Since my heart attack I've occasionally suffered what I call "inflammatory attacks" where my entire rib cage is painful. My doctor can never find the cause, but it's several days of agony when it happens. It's usually after I've operated my heart for many hours at some level of ischemia, such as mountain climbing. I think that it's a cascading inflammatory effect, but I'm sure that's not a medical diagnosis.
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I don't know how long you have an elevated CRP level after a heart attack, but believe that it diminishes quickly. An EKG should show some abnormality if that is the case.
Perhaps the fact that you have a slightly raised CRP points to inflammation somewhere.
Anyway, lately I've been waking up from sleep breathing heavily like I've just been running. I don't even have such a problem when I do run.
I notice that I get this need to breathe more whenever I lie down. Has anyone come across a similar situation?
Thanks.
I just got back from vacation in Nicaragua, where a dozen bouts of severe angina took me to two cardiologists there. I had EKGS, always negative, enzyme tests negative. Ecko stress tess negative.
But the cardiologists there said my pain HAD to be heart, and they put me on bed rest and meds for a week until we returned. Told me to go to an ER and get an angiogram when we returned.
We did go to ER, and got ht eangiogram, if a day later. I had stated I had recurring intermittent severe angina (order of adjectives not that critical, but all necessary). Despite all other tests negative, the two primary cardiac arteries were 99% blocked, and the third with multiple sites blocked over 80%. I was scheduled for surgery at 10:00 AM the following morning. That evening at 9:00 PM, I awoke with severe angina that lasted 9 minutes. EKG showed nothing wrong. They bumped my surgery to 7:00 AM, wondering if I would last that long. I did.
Sometimes nothing but checking out the arteries directly will reveal the problem. I had two incidents of shortness of breath with minor chest pain, one in 2002, one in March 2005. My doctor dismissed them both as anxiety, and said continue exercising (I am/was very fit, 6'0", 159 lbs).