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Old Jan 30, 2013, 04:06 AM
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I just had an Echogram the other day.. thinking it would be normal ( I have ALOT of birth defects and declining health.. why it was ordered) No luck here either.. I got a call that very night saying I have severe mitral valve prolapse with regurgitation. I am to call the cardio and see what my options are. There were times I swore I was having a heart attack but wrote it off as panic. Now i really DO have a reason to Panic!!! And panic I am! I feel like I am slowly dieing. I was told the moods can also go with mitral valve prolapse. or maybe it's becuz I feel like S*** , can't sleep, can't breathe or anything but sit in a chair. I want so much to go for walks but everytime I do I pass out. I also have epileptic seizures due to my ACC and septo optic dysplasia. geez! bad enough my BRAIN is structuraly abnormal but my heart too? what next?!! I am afraid to have any more tests now. No offense to anyone here but I must be a hypochodriacs dream come true. I actually ANVY the hypochondriacs. i DON'T want ANY of this s***.
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Old Jan 30, 2013, 10:59 AM
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Hi ~ I have mitral valve prolapse too, and it can be a real problem. It also caused me panic attacks, cause my heart would start beating OVER 200 beats per minute -- the doc couldn't even count my pulse as it got too fast. So she put me on Inderal, a Beta blocker. That really helped alot, and it slowed the pulse down big time. It didn't stop the panic attacks, but at least my heart beat wasn't over the roof all the time.

The panic was the worst. I had to get control over that -- and my doc prescribed Xanax which was a big mistake. That's only for short term use, according to prescribing information. Well, she prescribed it long-term and I got addicted to it. I abused it too. So I had to get OFF of it, cause I knew what I was doing was WRONG. I didn't know you weren't supposed to cold-turkey, so I did -- and boy was that awful!

I learned how to stop my own panic attacks. My husband helped me with it. He just told me to ask myself "What's the worst that could happen?" when I'm haviing a panic attack. So I thought about that -- the worst that could happen was that I'd faint. And someone would call an ambulance, and I'd go to the hospital. Big deal. I could handle that. So I quit worryiing about the panic attacks. And after awhile, they stopped altogether. Go figure! LOL

I don't have much problems anymore with the mitral valve. I have to watch it and see the doctor often, but other than that, I'm fine. Best of luck & God bless. Hugs, Lee
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Old Jan 30, 2013, 11:14 PM
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I was told I need surgery on mine due to the regurgitation.. My heart will beat HARD and even stop for a few secounds at times. I was given metropanol today at least untill I have my surgery soon.
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