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    Not getting used to walking with a little running

    Welp, no change. Same old bicuspid aortic valve with mild regurgitation and nothing else. Gotta find another cause for that fatigue.
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    Those with aortic regurgitation

    I see a lot about people with aortic stenosis, but I don't see a lot about those like me with aortic regurgitation. For those who've had regurgitation, what is your experience?
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    Not getting used to walking with a little running

    So I have my echo and see a cardio tomorrow. Once i got set up with my primary care provider last week, this appointment came quick!
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    Not getting used to walking with a little running

    This evening, I am having problems with dizziness and thinking, and I still feel uncomfortable in my stomach and lower chest/back. Earlier, my stomach felt sick and I was dizzy at the same time. The thinking problems seem to involve a disruption of working memory: I will think about something...
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    Not getting used to walking with a little running

    pellicle, Sure. I was never a regular exerciser, but up to a few years ago I never had any problem with running if I needed to; some of the recent exercise intolerance over the past few years may be due to being in my 30s now. Nevertheless, I have been doing a lot of walking and some running...
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    Not getting used to walking with a little running

    I was diagnosed with a bicuspid aortic valve with mild regurgitation a few years ago. I am 32 years old. My stats look OK right now, but I've had some issues with exhaustion lately. I relocated a few months ago to Sacramento, CA. Some of this might be psychiatric, which I've had lifelong issues...
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