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    I would appreciate if somebody could explain my echo results to me in laymans term

    Hi again, I don't see my cardiologist for a few more months so would appreciate if somebody can tell me what the following means and tell me what the measurements of a normal heart should be. Thank you. MMMode/2D Measurements & Calculations IVsd: 0.90cm LVIDd: 5.8cm LVIDs: 3.5cm LVPWd: 1.0cm...
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    I would appreciate if somebody could explain my echo results to me in laymans term

    Hi, Thanks for your comment. Can I just ask what you mean by 'support' side? Thanks.
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    I would appreciate if somebody could explain my echo results to me in laymans term

    Thanks Dick, best of luck with your echo.
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    I would appreciate if somebody could explain my echo results to me in laymans term

    Hi all, Here are my Echo report from December 2011. I would appreciate if somebody could explain the results in layman's terms. For example I would love to know how my heart is physically, where the changes are physically etc. I have also posted 2008 and 2009 results. By the way my...
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    Caffeine and palpitations

    Sounds like a good idea.
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    Caffeine and palpitations

    I'll drop into my local shop on the way home from work tonight and pick up a packet of Barry's de-caf. :)
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    Caffeine and palpitations

    I love Barrys tea, very difficulty to give up.
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    Caffeine and palpitations

    Perhaps you're right, going cold shoulder could be a shock to the system. I never knew salt could cause palpitations.
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    Caffeine and palpitations

    It is difficult to give up tea and after 2 days of no tea I was getting withdrawl symptoms such as headaches. However I noticed I am sleeping much better, But you're correct it's a nasty cycle: caffeine which leads to lack of sleep which leads to more caffeine the next day to stay awake which...
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    Caffeine and palpitations

    I just thought I'd share my experience with caffeine and palpitations. Over the last 2 years I was getting palpitations on a daily basis. 5 days ago I completed stopped drinking tea (I used to drink about 5 to 7 cups a day) and the number of palpitations I get has decreased dramtically. My...
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    Met with cardiologist today

    Hi Ottawagal, The glass is half-full in my mind. I am pleasantly surprised and satisfied as it was a very torough checkup. He thinks maybe in a paraxodical way the calcium channel blockers are helping in that they are decreasing the backflow of blood into the LV which is not what they are...
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    Met with cardiologist today

    As some of you know I cancelled my surgery last March because of extreme anxiety so I was expecting a tough meeting with my cardiologist today. Another worry was that the condition had progressed. Anyway an echo was carried out today and it appears my left ventricle has decreased in size and...
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    Minimally invasive AVR at the Cleveland, amazing stats

    While reading about Aortic Valve Surgery at the Cleveland Clinic website today I came across interesting data. They state that the mortality rate for minimally invasive isolated AVR is 0%. How is this possible? http://my.clevelandclinic.org/heart/disorders/valve/aorticvalvesurgery.aspx What is...
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    I am going to do it........

    Yes I am meeting with my cardiologist next week. I have no idea what to ask him :-) but let's see how it goes.
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    I am going to do it........

    Thanks again for your supportive messages. A concern I have is that since I last cancelled my surgery (last March) the condition may have progressed and by the time I do have the surgery it might have progressed even more.
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