IMADreamer wrote:My heart is out of beat. It feels weird as hell.
you going to get that checked out?
Yeah in the morning. My doctor is gone today.
You ok this morning Dreamer?
Yeah heart is back to normal right now. Blood pressure was very high at the doctor though. Going to a cardiologist next week. The concern is two things. First I was born with a back mitrol valve of which it was thought I'd grow out of. Which I did. The second is my Dad had a birth defect in his Aortic valve that is hereditary. So the concern is maybe I have that problem. So looks like I'll be getting a bunch of tests next week. In the meantime I'm supposed to take it easy and if my heart gets out of whack to rest or if I feel pain get to the ER. Hey no problem, not like it's harvest or anything. lol
Well, at least it is confirmed that you have a heart!
Take it easy man, heart issues run in my family too, it can be scary.
Hope all turns out well in your tests next week.
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