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Forum Post Could this complaint be a heart condition? My 13 year old da...
Definitely take her to a doctor. You may have problems getting the doctor to take the complaint seriously in a youth. There are lots of potential possibilities here, including things as simple as ...
Forum Post What does "Abnormal LV relaxation" mean. This one one of the...
...ner. This can be caused by many things, and is usually just an indicator that there are potentially other problems, and not an indicator of a specific problem. It's often associated with hypert...
Forum Post What are the signs for a heart attack? I have a dull pain th...
...to the elbow. I have slight pains in the chest and my upper abdomen feels full. Could this be an agronomic problem from sitting in front of the computer for long hours?...
Forum Post Help! 800cal/day = good diet or ED? "Eat less, do more&
... psychological health. It's possible you have some kind of metabolic disorder, but I think your main problem is psychological. Seriously. Seek help. M9...
Forum Post Building Chest without a Bench
...exercises to build up my chest without the use of a bench, Im forced to work out at home that isn't a problem as I have a set of dumbells and have seen noticable changes in my arms and legs using...
Forum Post Pain during Running
i use to have the same problem when i use to go jogging in the morning. the thing is that i did not fully warm up before i went jogging and my muscles would kill me. i tend to jog after work now and m...
Forum Post But what about those of us with statin damage?
Blanchard says: I agree the dice must be rolled there is no other option Chinnis says: You can't opt not to play the game. $tatin$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Dr. Blanchard...
Forum Post heartdisease shivers
...d corny, I strongly advise you to see your physician. Only he, and he alone, can test you and see what the problem might be here. I would love to assure you over the forum but that would be terribly i...
Forum Post When I wake up in the morning I have numb fingers and a raci...
Remember I'm not a Doctor, but this is what I'd be looking at before considering a cardiac problem with these symptoms ... Palpitations (racing heart) is commonly caused by a shot of adre...
Forum Post Weights and Running
I would like to know exactly what kind of weights the other responders who are also runners are lifting and at what body weights. According to my personal experience, the conventional wisdom on th...
Forum Post Blood clot/stroke? 22 years old.. help needed!!
I do realize that my problem escalated to insane selfishness and disregard for self and others. There's no explanation for continuing usage besides stupidity and, well, addiction. My symptoms...
Forum Post Dizzy, headaches,breathin g problems during/after cardio
I don't think it was the exercise that caused the problem. Today, I feel another sinus infection coming on and have tightness in my chest. I think maybe yesterday was the start of the infection...
Forum Post Chest Pain When Running
...ugh an EKG, my cardiologist noticed my mitral valve is unusually thick" I think is the core of the problem. I would, if I were you, turn to a different doctor in order to get a second opini...
Forum Post question about skipping dinner
If you don't have a weight problem don't worry about it. Otherwise, skipping meals is unwise. Eat more meals and eat smaller portions. Six meals may be optimal.
Forum Post Coumadin, INR, and exercise.
...ss for arthritic pain anyway but am sticking to the Omega 3. The clinic said they would work round my pain problem. So now I take a little less of the Warfarin. Perhaps you could discuss this with y...
Forum Post Wenckebach
...t espresso/coffee....had no idea!). I suppose i already knew there would not be a simple solution to this problem, and after the first surgery to correct tachycardia (a procedure with a success rate ...
Forum Post EKG Test,Help
Hello, Your PR intervals sound good and your QRS complex sounds good the problem may be with your mv. I am not a doctor but it doesnt seem like anything to be extremly worried about. The Doctor w...
Forum Post How much water do you drink?
... a good indicator, especially if you take a multivitamin. What confuses me is that one of my dogs has a problem of not concentrating her urine enough. The vet wants her urine to be quite yellow (a...
Forum Post working the abs after a hysterectomy
...o lose in my belly and hips. My belly is losing the fat slower then every other area... Did you have this problem too?? Or, did your weight come off proportionately? I could fit my thighs into a si...
Forum Post warfarin and increase of INR
...or years with target INR range 2.0 to 3.0. Last saturday I had to suspend warfarin because of a bleeding problem that fortunately (this morning) has then been diagnosed as not significant and not re...
Forum Post I had a heart cath yesterday, and was diagnosed with Mitral ...
It's easy to freak out about problems with the heart. When my cardiologist told me after my surgery "Come back in a year", I was dumbfounded. Here I was kissing death's doorste...
Forum Post Should I have bypass surgery?
... ischemia of the LV. What would you advise based on this info and your experience? Also, how much of a problem is the cognitive impact of surgery?...
Forum Post treadmill or exercycle?
...t even begin to know. All I've noticed is that guys don't tend to have too many low self-esteem problems compared to women, unless you count having too much self-esteem a problem. If you pa...
Forum Post RACING HEART
...u the illusion of shortage of breath. It feels VERY uncomfortable. This was my only symptom of heart problems. I didn't get this when I ate ... I got it after exercise ... It is suspected ...
Forum Post Where to get Potassium?
The problem with the potassium pills, as I see it, is that they contain very little potassium. Each 99 mg pill only contains 2.1% of the new recommendation for daily potassium intake (4700 mg). Ac...
Forum Post Palpitations, shortness of breath...anxiety?
I am hoping that someone here can offer some insight into my problem. Last week my mother went into atrial fibrillation and I had to take her to the ER twice. This was very, very stressful for me. I ...
Forum Post is it ok. to chew gum before stress test
... screw it up? Stress your heart to the max with all that nicotine. so if there's the slightest heart problem, it will definitely appear in the irregular ekg. Oh you mean juicy fruit? It'...
Forum Post Extremely high blood pressure
...that they aren't going to do them any good. Also, make sure that your mother is not sabotaging the problem by consuming high amounts of salt. The maximum salt she should get in one day is abo...
Forum Post Good or bad idea to take Niaspan while recovering from a CABG (triple bypass)?
...en through and especially at an even younger age than me! As to not sleeping, yup, that's a definite problem to healing and something to talk about with your GP ... perhaps a counsellor will hel...
Forum Post I am looking for a low sodium recipe for bread or rolls? Can...
The big problem here is that salt is a regulator for the yeast. If you omit the salt, the yeast can go crazy and leave you with great caverns in your bread. What I did was just reduce the salt by ...
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