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Long QT Syndrome miracle?

is it possible for LQTS to go away..or for the heart to heal itself?
my husband has just recently been diagnosed with Long QT Syndrome after having it for apparently sometime! however, after a recent trip to his doctor he was told that his heartbeat is improving and his heart appears to be on a directions towards unexplainable healing!...has this ever happened before?
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88793 tn?1290227177
Anything with SYNDROME can come and go.  As symptomatic.......  The "go" is not meant go for permanent.   Just the symptom is temporary not existing.  It is not meant gone for the life.  

Human body is an amazing thing.  Any thing can come and go.  

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there is alot to be said for prayer.  God works in mysterious ways...keep the faith...
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his doctor is swearing up and down that his heart is seemingly "fighting" back and improving..or becoming "normal"....this makes me question my faith
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Long QT Syndrome is normally a lifelong condition.  That being said, a prolonged QT interval can be caused by medication or electrolyte abnormalities, even in healthy individuals without Long QT Syndrome.  Additionally, some individuals with Long QT Syndrome don't have a consistently prolonged QT interval.  It's possible to have a occasional normal EKG, and still have Long QT Syndrome.
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I am not sure  but one thing I do know is that God is and awesome God..
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