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constant chest pressure

I am a teenage female in good health, and four months ago I started having chest pressure. The doctors diagnosed me as having a panic attack, because my chest x-ray was clear. The pressure returned and I had numerous ER visits, including EKG's and chest x-rays. I was diagnosed with mvp by a echocardiogram after a visit to a cardioloist. Since then I was adivsed to excercise, and the chest pressure would go away. It has not gone away after all this time, however, and seems to be getting worse. I feel like I cannot live normally. Please help me!
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Have you tried exercise? If it is panic related exercise is hte no.1 to burn off stress hormones. Look at it this way: your boy's basically in a fight or flight stage. So in order to fix yourself, do one or the other.
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NM didnt see your last sentence, my bad.
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Here's a website on MVP:

http://www.mvprolapse.com/mvp.html
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