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Tropical low
04-05-2009, 02:28 PM
Hello

For a very long time now i was unaware that i had Haemochromotosis My Gp diagnosed me with it just 3 months ago, it answered allot of questions explaining symptoms i have suffered all my life. Its left me with one worrie , something that my doctor cant answer. A type of spasming that seems to come from my heart muscle but only at rest and rarely during exercises. I can only hope that im not alone with this experience, id love to understand whats going on, so heres the description. At rest and calm heart rate i feel a kind of air bubble in my chest (Similar to indigestion) it grows in intensity untill a kind of sound is herd (Like a click or pop) then my heart seems to beat fast but not as in anxiety the rate is calm and almost like a puur from a cat but slower the sensation is then hindered by Adrenalin and panic as i jump out of my seat and then the beating returns to normal. on the other scale during exercise i experience that same pop but is painful but quickly subsides and causes dissyness it sometimes is worse after eating foods with MSG Cokeacola coffee etc. I cxhanged my diet according to my doctors instructions i still expirence the pain but is quicker to subside. The spasming continues unanswered. Tests carried out are as follows: Echochardiogram (Found very miner evidence of reflux consistant with MVP) Blood tests passed (Normal) Lung x Ray (Minor MVP detected their too) ECG (Normal at rest) BP Slightly elevated. HaemCT is being treated. I'm using prescribed Propronol (Deralyin 10MG D) Pariet Athsmer meds.
:dizzy: woha thats it i hope someone can answer and re assure me or weather its worth continued investigation. ;)
Thanks: Tropical LOW

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