Robbyha
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Hi all,
I'm 50 years old, male, have a calcified aortic valve stenosis, bicuspid by birth, LVH, slightly insufficiency and slightly ST segment abnormalities. AVA 1,1 cm2 and gradient 68mmHg.
Until now cardiologists can't explain my fatigue, tight in the chest on the left side and sometimes shortness of breath because mostly the time i don't have these symptoms when i run or cycle for a couple of hours.
But after a while the symptoms appears when lying down and continuous the next day.
Cardiologists can't measure any kind of heart troubles like ischemia, cardiac arythmia and palpitations during ECG, Echo or bicycletest. No valve leakage, no left ventrical fibrilation etc. and that's the point!
I'm sure it's not phychical.
Robby
I'm 50 years old, male, have a calcified aortic valve stenosis, bicuspid by birth, LVH, slightly insufficiency and slightly ST segment abnormalities. AVA 1,1 cm2 and gradient 68mmHg.
Until now cardiologists can't explain my fatigue, tight in the chest on the left side and sometimes shortness of breath because mostly the time i don't have these symptoms when i run or cycle for a couple of hours.
But after a while the symptoms appears when lying down and continuous the next day.
Cardiologists can't measure any kind of heart troubles like ischemia, cardiac arythmia and palpitations during ECG, Echo or bicycletest. No valve leakage, no left ventrical fibrilation etc. and that's the point!
I'm sure it's not phychical.
Robby
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