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wt more i can do ???

i am 28 years old female ..2 years ago I was dizzy and had  palpitation and I did echo and hulter that shows i had mild materal valve prolapse the dr said its nothing. .for now  I have been having symptoms for 3 month  ..{( dizzy, palpitation, chest pain, my heart is like dancing (weird feeling), and as its in my throat ,skipping several heart beats/ min , i look so dull with difficulty breathing and chest s tightened with some occasional  pain (knives)  and it seems I cant do anything as I am so tired all the time .. i went back to the dr and did all tests again .. on the echo It says trivial TR and trivial PR plus the MVP I had before.. and the hulter report said there are very frequent monovalent  VPB'S during awake and asleep time .. the dr say its nothing and he prescribed  B blocker that I took  but I am still suffering...
my pulse id between 80 - 93 while resting and once i start move it will be between 100-140
why i am really so sick and cant go throw my regular day activities or even work if its not serious ?? i am still taking b blockers and still  tired and I get breathless even talking .. I stopped caffeine intake and  decreased my activities but i am still sick, i fainted again during normal day rotin , the dr asked for stress test ECG , that i started with 132 beats / min so i couldnt go more than 4 min  in before getting light headed and dizzy and short of breath , he said that PVC's are little less with exercise, he increased my b blockers and added procoralan 7.5 ( ivabradine) which i took before with no good effect , if my meteral valve prolapse is sooooo small and the PVC's are harmless , why am i so sick ?????? what shall i do next ,?? i just want to be active again!!
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329165 tn?1515471990
Hi there,

All the Cardio tests so far have been normal.  PVC's and Mitral Valve Prolapse are common findings and not significant.  Your symptoms are not heart related.

You are still very young and there should not be a reason why you can not work and be active so I hope that we can help you get to the bottom of this.  

Beta blockers have a lot of side-effects i.e. low blood pressure and that can make you feel even more tired.  Have you considered going to a Pulmonologist to check your lung function?  rule out Asthma?

Add a Banana to your daily diet and increase your potassium.  That sometimes helps to keep your heart rhythm normal - less PVC's and PAC's will also make you feel better.
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Ya I know  and I am trying not to b worried , butbi think they r causing anxiety.
I checked my thyroid and everything is normal ..
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First you need to understand that we can feel very very bad even if we are not very sick.

There are several possibilities that can explain your issues... one is anxiety, which I guest someone will have already mentioned to you.

Others should had been ruled out before, have you had your thyroids and electrolytes levels (Na, K, Mg, Ca).

Jesus
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