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Bicuspid heart valve disease? |
I am a 22 year old female avg height and weight. Last summer I was diagnosed with bicuspid heart valve disease. For about year (for the exception of once) I have been fine. However, this summer and more so within the last month or so, I have been getting sudden heart palpitations, extreme feelings of dizziness, weakness, shakiness, fatigue, and an extreme in-ability to concentrate or coordinate myself. I dont know if these things are caused by anxiety (something I have had before), or the heart disease. Since I just graduated college my health insurance has run out. I am scared that soemthing will happen while I am waiting to be approved for my own health insurance. What is this that happening to me? the blood is "back flowing" in your heart. |
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