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Cynthia
Hello,
I have a bicuspid aorta and am not sure of the severity. It's been a year since I found out about it. I only have baseline info and should have been back to the doctor by now to get an idea of the pace at which this is moving.
Currently, I have many episodes of eurythmia each day......heart racing/pounding & then gone. But, my question is this:
I get trembles deep in my legs in a certain region that go on for over a day. Then, the trembling area will move to another part of the leg....or the other leg. It's a tremble sensation of a few seconds, followed by a rest for a few seconds. You can't feel it to touch the leg...you feel it deep within the leg. AND, it doesn't correlate with my pulse at all.
Just wondering if anyone know of any relation to the heart condition (leak, etc) or has any knowledge of this at all. BTW, it isn't the RLS as I don't feel any need to move my legs or anything like that.
Thank you!
Cynthia
I have a bicuspid aorta and am not sure of the severity. It's been a year since I found out about it. I only have baseline info and should have been back to the doctor by now to get an idea of the pace at which this is moving.
Currently, I have many episodes of eurythmia each day......heart racing/pounding & then gone. But, my question is this:
I get trembles deep in my legs in a certain region that go on for over a day. Then, the trembling area will move to another part of the leg....or the other leg. It's a tremble sensation of a few seconds, followed by a rest for a few seconds. You can't feel it to touch the leg...you feel it deep within the leg. AND, it doesn't correlate with my pulse at all.
Just wondering if anyone know of any relation to the heart condition (leak, etc) or has any knowledge of this at all. BTW, it isn't the RLS as I don't feel any need to move my legs or anything like that.
Thank you!
Cynthia