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Greenguy 2010-11-29 11:52 AM

She just posted :)

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Well I was released from the hospital this morning it seems i suffer from MVP ( muscular Valve Prolapse ) and they say the valve would not close so my heart went nuts and hence a heart attack .. more tests to come but im tired and spending the next year in bed ( thats how i feel anyways ) thank you all for the well wishs .

Cleo 2010-11-29 11:58 AM

I looked up muscular Valve Prolapse.

It redirected to Mitral Valve Prolapse so I guess it is the same thing.
http://www.healthcentral.com/encyclopedia/408/568.html

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Description of Mitral Valve Prolapse

Although, in general, healthy hearts are structurally similar, like other parts of the body, there are individual variations. The heart's valves work to maintain the flow of blood in one direction, ensuring proper circulation. When the valve leaflets flap, a clicking sound may be heard. Sometimes the prolapsing of the mitral valve allows a slight flow of blood back into the left atrium, which is called "mitral regurgitation," and this may cause a sound called a murmur.
Mitral valve prolapse is often called the "clickmurmur syndrome" because these sounds are often heard. Some people with mitral valve prolapse have both a click and a murmur, and some have only a click. Many have no unusual heart sounds at all; those who do, may have clicks and murmurs which come and go.

Causes of Mitral Valve Prolapse

Mitral valve prolapse is one of the most frequently made cardiac diagnoses in the U.S. and is more common in women than in men. It also occurs more often in women who have scoliosis or other skeletal abnormalities.
It appears to be congenital and present at birth but is not usually detected until later.

Symptoms of Mitral Valve Prolapse

Most people with mitral valve prolapse do not have symptoms. Some people may have brief episodes of rapid heartbeat (palpitation) or chest pain that is not typical of angina. A few may experience fatigue, shortness of breath, light-headedness, or loss of consciousness. An extremely rare occurrence is sudden death.
About 15 percent of people with mitral valve prolapse may experience symptoms of valve leakage that are significant enough to require careful evaluation of the mitral valve and consideration of valve surgery.

Mitral valve prolapse may place one at risk for infective endocarditis (inflammation of the lining of the heart). Although the risk is small, endocarditis is such a serious complication that most doctors will recommend that preventive antibiotics be taken before and after dental and some surgical procedures.

Many people with mitral valve prolapse suffer from undue anxiety. Perhaps this anxiety is in some ways explainable. Many people visit doctors with otherwise inexplicable aches or pains or strange sensations. By default, in those who have mitral valve prolapse, the condition becomes a scapegoat. Naturally, the patient becomes concerned. However, the mitral valve prolapse actually is not the source of the problem.

Treatment for Mitral Valve Prolapse

Most often, treatment for mitral valve prolapse is not necessary. If symptoms develop and interfere with the enjoyment of life, beta-blocking drugs may be helpful in relieving palpitations or chest discomfort. Individuals with signs of severe mitral valve prolapse are at greater risk for both infective endocarditis and problems associated with mitral regurgitation, including heart failure.

spookyx 2010-11-29 01:21 PM

get well soon girl !!!!!!!!

hugs

JustRobert 2010-11-29 02:14 PM

Good to hear she was released. Still wishing you a speedy recovery Twiceshy ;)

cd34 2010-11-29 02:21 PM

get well soon.

RedCherry 2010-11-29 03:59 PM

Glad to hear you are out of the hospital, now you can rest. Get well soon!

LeRoy 2010-11-29 04:00 PM

Glad you're out :)

Get well soon Twiceshy!

Twiceshy 2010-11-29 11:40 PM

Thank You everyone for all the prayers and well wishs im tired and sore but hoping to be back to my same old self soon enough . I will do as im told by the Docs ( for once ) and see what happens ... I cant go any were just yet i have a lot more tormenting to do to Justrobert and BB * grinz* now back to sleep for me

hincapie 2010-11-29 11:55 PM

Awww that was a shock...was just the day before we were busy teasing nymph over on FL wasnt it. Very happy to see you out and recovering :)

smashits 2010-11-30 04:27 AM

Is it a joke?
 
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Originally Posted by plateman (Post 494789)
thats terrible hope she recovers fast like I did... and stents fix the blockage

I had mine with no insurance the first one, then some months after that I got on my wifes insurance and had what they called a cardiac event, the only symptoms to that one was a little pain in the chest the size of a fifty cent piece when I talked and a little dizzy, infact I drove myself to the ER to get checked out and another stent placed

infact the doctor who put the stent in told me that a women came in with just pain in her little finger, no where else

people dont fucking wait when a small pain in your chest doesnt go away, quick thinking and acting and not waiting around increases your chance of a normal life after an attack

all and all i was very lucky to have hardly any heart muscle damage
and a treadmill stress test showed a near normal ejection fraction

women are different then men, often they don't have hardly any chest pain and have pain else where and that's often why they have a lot of muscle damage, cause they dont think there heart needs serviced, women also have smaller coronary arteries and stents are to hard to place farther down in there coronary branch and often more women then men need a bypass

all the info I just gave is fact and after I had mine I did a lot of research on heart disease

and hang in there jaymie

Do you think is it a joke?

Ms Naughty 2010-11-30 06:34 AM

Get better soon Twiceshy

Simon 2010-11-30 08:12 AM

Glad to hear you're out of the hospital.

Hope you'll be back to your old shy self soon too.

:)

JustRobert 2010-11-30 11:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Twiceshy (Post 494871)
i have a lot more tormenting to do to Justrobert and BB * grinz*

I knew you would be OK! Only the good die young, so you are going to be around a very long time |nahnah|

terry 2010-11-30 12:07 PM

Yikes! Get well soon.

~NH~ 2010-12-01 12:24 AM

Wishing You A Speedy Recovery Twiceshy!

bluemoney 2010-12-01 09:41 AM

Shout out to Twiceshy . . . Get well soon!

CD Smith 2010-12-01 01:07 PM

Positive outcomes to threads like these are always nice to see.

Absolutely get well soon.

Nymph 2010-12-01 03:09 PM

OK, it's been a couple days, I can say this now.....

It's just a hell of a thing to have a heart attack just for an excuse to go to the hospital to get the stitches out of your ear!

Luv ya sweetie *licks*

(it's ok everyone, she told me I couldn't make her laugh for a few days cuz she was sore)

hincapie 2010-12-01 04:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nymph (Post 494986)
It's just a hell of a thing to have a heart attack just for an excuse to go to the hospital to get the stitches out of your ear!

You so deserve that paddle she has with your name on it |sandm

:-)

Twiceshy 2010-12-04 10:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by hincapie (Post 494998)
You so deserve that paddle she has with your name on it |sandm

:-)

You got that right her ass will be red soon enough i promise you that

SheepGuy 2010-12-04 10:21 PM

I fear no man, but I fear you two women ;)

Twiceshy 2010-12-05 08:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SheepGuy (Post 495159)
I fear no man, but I fear you two women ;)

Fear not my Friend .... but fear it self us wild crazy gals are just fun luving fearless wenchs *hugs Sheepy *

PS.
Sheepy msg or call me when you get a chance please

bluemoney 2010-12-05 01:30 PM

Glad your okay babe |thumb

Nymph 2010-12-05 07:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SheepGuy (Post 495159)
I fear no man, but I fear you two women ;)

Awww Sheepy, you don't need to be afraid of us....we just make it hurt so good |sandm

MeatPounder 2010-12-05 09:49 PM

Watch it ladies, you keep this up and Simon will be back in this thread ;)


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