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<title><![CDATA[Heart Disease and Heart Attack]]></title>
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<title><![CDATA[2-D echo report results..Please guys reply as soon as possible..]]></title>
<description>Below are my Dad's 2-D echo report results..please let me know the criticality?
Mitral Valve                         :Normal
Tricuspid Valve                    :Normal
Pulmonary Valve                 :Normal
Aortic Valve                         :Normal
Left Atrium                         : 4.12 cms

Left Ventricle:                                      IVSD:1.3 cms        LVPWD:1.25 cms
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<description>for the last 25years, I feel the heart palpitations all over the body especially on any body part I tend to press say when I sit on a chair, I feel the palpitations on my bums, when I put my arms on the table, I feel the palpitations there as well and any other part of the body. When the heart is pumping the blood, I feel the movement of the body with the heart beat.
In 2004, I developed on and o...
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<title><![CDATA[Life after cardiac arrest]]></title>
<description>My father in law got a cardiac arrest and since last 3 months, he is lying in the hospital..Doctors are saying that his brain, lungs, heart and kidneys are affected and they have kept in on life supports since then (off and on)....For how long will it take before his situation starts to improve?? (if at all) or what should be our next course of action?? anybody who has gone thru similar experience...
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<title><![CDATA[GERD or heart disease ?]]></title>
<description>This is an old post, but that burp is called a PVC (premature ventricular contraction) and can be exacerbated by GERD / heartburn. Almost everyone has them- they are a benign arrhythmia- but the majority of people cannot feel them. For the minority that can (myself included) they are  scary, distracting, and unpleasant. I have since learned to just ignore them and not stress (after many EKGs, a Ho...
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