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Julia1975
Canada
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Posted - 05/30/2008 : 14:01:53
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Hello TMSfriends! One of the VERY bad days I guess, when I need your support.. Has anybody feel the difference when wheather is changing? Yesterday we had a nice sunny day, and today in the morning was still sunny, by now - afternoon, it's changed to grey and forecast promising rain all day today and tomorrow. I feel very tensed and pressure in the back area of my head nad upper neck, even my tongue affected...
And my second concern was, that I felt my heart palpitates or "skips" a few beats, I can't say for sure, but I felt something with a sharp pain in heart area and felt really bad for 10-15 seconds...I noticed, I have it once in couple of months...Suddenly..
I'd love to hear from you!!!
However I am still alive!!! And nice weekend ahead:) Wish you ALL great one!
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Dave
   
USA
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Posted - 05/30/2008 : 16:21:49
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Changes in symptoms due to the weather could be a conditioned response.
Skipped beats is usually not something to worry about, but you definitely need to be checked out by a cardiologist if you have not done so already. The heart is not an organ to fool around with. Make an appointment today! |
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mk6283
 
USA
272 Posts |
Posted - 05/30/2008 : 17:11:01
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quote: Originally posted by Dave
Changes in symptoms due to the weather could be a conditioned response.
Skipped beats is usually not something to worry about, but you definitely need to be checked out by a cardiologist if you have not done so already. The heart is not an organ to fool around with. Make an appointment today!
I second that exactly.
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positivevibes
 
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Posted - 05/30/2008 : 20:11:57
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My older brother had heart surgery a few years ago to correct a badly leaking valve. The valve problem had only been detected a few months previously. If it hadn't been fixed, it could have killed him.
During my own routine physical exam several months later, my physician said she thought she may have heard "something" in my heart. My brother insisted that I see a cardiologist for a test. I did. Fortunately, nothing was wrong. However, I never felt that it was a waste of time or money to see the cardiologist. Sometimes heart problems can run in families and I didn't want to take any chances. Our father has some artery blockage. You just never know...
So if there is any doubt in your mind, or if you have a family history of any sort of heart condition, take the time to see a cardiologist about it. If nothing else, for your own peace of mind.
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