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deedle1976 Female, 32 years London - United Kingdom Member since Jul 2007
, Jan 17, 2008 03:49PM
HI, I did come across something in the literature written by a man who wore a holterHolter monitor (24h) monitor whilst climbing and he did experience quite a large increase in ectopicEctopic pregnancy activity. I think he was in his sixties though and everyone's different so you may not be the same. I guess even if you do have an increase it's not harmful so it's really a matter of whether you can handle the symptoms.
Barbarella Female, 64 years KY Member since Apr 2004
Mood: Barbarella no hypocrite
, Jan 17, 2008 06:28PM
Listen to your Cardiologist NOT to your regular doctor. The Cardiologist is the Specialist in that field.
In 2006 I was in an 18,000 feet altitude and no PVC's. I've been suffering from PVC's off and on for the last 45 yrs. I too was scared to go that high but our daughter said "if the skips come we just go backBack pain - low Back strain treatment down" :) So I went without having one PVC.
margo1110 Female, 52 years CA Member since May 2008
Mood: margo1110 went to onc today and said no more chemo! I'm cancer free. CA125 is 3. Go back in Dec for ct and CA125. Now if i can get rid of the depression i might almost feel normal!
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In 2006 I was in an 18,000 feet altitude and no PVC's. I've been suffering from PVC's off and on for the last 45 yrs. I too was scared to go that high but our daughter said "if the skips come we just go back down" :) So I went without having one PVC.