Pez Dee Spencer
03-24-2005, 03:01 PM
Im a 28 year old male that was diagnosed with mitral valve regurgitation (MVR) last year after a stress test and an ECG. At that time there was no holter monitor done.
The doctor said that I had slight MVR and as long as I took care of myself I would be ok. My cholesterol was kind of high then and he said to cut back on fatty foods, (it was 208). I weigh about 275 pounds but Im pretty solid from years of construction work although a 40 pound weight loss would be ideal....
I smoked and drank like a train until last year when I quit drinking and six months ago I quit smoking cigs after a hardcore 15 year habit. I still smoke marijuana daily but I am quitting that too very soon.
A year ago when I initally went to the cardio I was having (and still am) having palpitations daily. I also get a generally "fluttery" feeling in my chest and throat that can last for hours and even all day some days.
The cardio was a forigen guy and seemed rushed and only stayed in the room long enough to tell me what was wrong before I could even get my thoughts in order he was gone. I have no insurance (still dont) so I couldnt really complain. He just said as long as I take care of myself I will be ok. I didnt even have a chance to really ask about the palps and just hoped they would go away.
well a year later and Im still having them so I went to another clinic in aonother city and they did a 24 hour monitor. today they got the results and the nurse on the phone only said it was right bundle branch block (RBBB)which i read can be good or bad depending on what is causing the RBBB. It can occur in healthy people but can also be the result of heart defects such as my MVR.
This new clinic is going to compare my holter results with my previous ECG and stress results and I have an appointment monday. Needless to say I am really even more scared than ever now and was hoping someone could shed some light on this or if anyone else has been diagnosed with this or anything.
Thanks tons.
The doctor said that I had slight MVR and as long as I took care of myself I would be ok. My cholesterol was kind of high then and he said to cut back on fatty foods, (it was 208). I weigh about 275 pounds but Im pretty solid from years of construction work although a 40 pound weight loss would be ideal....
I smoked and drank like a train until last year when I quit drinking and six months ago I quit smoking cigs after a hardcore 15 year habit. I still smoke marijuana daily but I am quitting that too very soon.
A year ago when I initally went to the cardio I was having (and still am) having palpitations daily. I also get a generally "fluttery" feeling in my chest and throat that can last for hours and even all day some days.
The cardio was a forigen guy and seemed rushed and only stayed in the room long enough to tell me what was wrong before I could even get my thoughts in order he was gone. I have no insurance (still dont) so I couldnt really complain. He just said as long as I take care of myself I will be ok. I didnt even have a chance to really ask about the palps and just hoped they would go away.
well a year later and Im still having them so I went to another clinic in aonother city and they did a 24 hour monitor. today they got the results and the nurse on the phone only said it was right bundle branch block (RBBB)which i read can be good or bad depending on what is causing the RBBB. It can occur in healthy people but can also be the result of heart defects such as my MVR.
This new clinic is going to compare my holter results with my previous ECG and stress results and I have an appointment monday. Needless to say I am really even more scared than ever now and was hoping someone could shed some light on this or if anyone else has been diagnosed with this or anything.
Thanks tons.

