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pamela

Heart problems/burping

I get dizzy, and feel like I drank too much coffee, then I burp profusely, and am wondering if all this is connected somehow. Sometimes my pulse will get faster, and sometimes not, but I always feel flushed and my hands get sweaty. Can anyone tell me what this is? I am taking my blood pressure medicine correctly. And I have sleep apnea as well
Denver Childers

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Denver Childers

I'm a Viet Vet 67&68.  At age 48 in 12-05 I had 4 bypasses, Dr told me my arteries were very diseased & could not have another bypass.  After 6 weeks I had my 1st heart attack, have had 6 more since then.  After 13 years I have had 53 heart cath's and 38 stents placed in my arteries.  My Cardologist wrote a letter to VA... Read moreChevron
posted 01/05/2009, comments (0)|
HEARTBOOK/AUTHOR/EXPERT

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Heartbooks/Author/Expert

Diagnosed with an extreme amount of coronary calcium in my coronary arteries in 1997 and having been told by 7 cardiologists that because my cholesterol was normal, they had no clue to what was causing the calcification, I had no choice but to become involved in my own healthcare. To put this calcification score in perspective, 400 is acknowledged... Read moreChevron
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Stroke Survivor

Get More Sleep to Ward off Strokes

I'm officially back! I'm no longer a zombie. My six-month-old daughter is sleeping all night, which means so is mommy. This trend began a couple of weeks ago and is still going strong. In turn, my days at work are more enjoyable and more productive. I'm not yawning all day and yes, I hate to say it, I'm not falling asleep at my... Read moreChevron
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Cardiovascular Internist

Put heart disease to rest and get some sleep!

I never cease to be amazed at the similarities of people from all over the world, every ethnicity, every country, and how small the world has become making it easier to learn about each other. I was recently in Kyoto, Japan, and was stopped on the street by a gentleman who wished to welcome me to his city. It turned out that he was educated in the... Read moreChevron
posted 03/28/2008, comments (0)|

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