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		<title>By: Patricia Shabel</title>
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		<dc:creator>Patricia Shabel</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 04:21:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have severe mitral valve regurgitation and have been told I need surgery.  I have been having symptoms for years, especially dizziness and lightheadedness, but I didn&#039;t know they were symptoms of a bad heart valve.  I thought it was low blood sugar.  I knew I had a regurgitating valve, which I found out when I was 24 years old and trying to become a police officer (I was denied due to the valve issue).  I was told that I would need a valve job sometime in the future, and the stress of being a police officer would probably aggravate it.  It could be 5 years or 30 years.  The doctor didn&#039;t know.

Over the last 2 years, I have had some fatigue, which I figured had to do with getting older and was still having dizziness and lightheadedness.  In the last 6 months, I started having all of the symptoms with shortness of breath and ended up at the emergency room.  I have also had palpitations for a long time off and on, but it is only recently that friends have told me that they don&#039;t feel their heart beating UNLESS they have run a mile or done some physical exertion.  I thought everyone felt their heart at various times!!  I had no idea!

I can&#039;t wait to have surgery to correct this and move on as I am CONSTANTLY EXHAUSTED and can&#039;t do much right now.  I can&#039;t remember things very well and am having a really hard time with details and feel spacey a lot, too.

I&#039;m grateful for this website and the book and everyone&#039;s feedback as I am trying to learn more and make a decision as to which doctor to go to.  Thank you all!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have severe mitral valve regurgitation and have been told I need surgery.  I have been having symptoms for years, especially dizziness and lightheadedness, but I didn&#8217;t know they were symptoms of a bad heart valve.  I thought it was low blood sugar.  I knew I had a regurgitating valve, which I found out when I was 24 years old and trying to become a police officer (I was denied due to the valve issue).  I was told that I would need a valve job sometime in the future, and the stress of being a police officer would probably aggravate it.  It could be 5 years or 30 years.  The doctor didn&#8217;t know.</p>
<p>Over the last 2 years, I have had some fatigue, which I figured had to do with getting older and was still having dizziness and lightheadedness.  In the last 6 months, I started having all of the symptoms with shortness of breath and ended up at the emergency room.  I have also had palpitations for a long time off and on, but it is only recently that friends have told me that they don&#8217;t feel their heart beating UNLESS they have run a mile or done some physical exertion.  I thought everyone felt their heart at various times!!  I had no idea!</p>
<p>I can&#8217;t wait to have surgery to correct this and move on as I am CONSTANTLY EXHAUSTED and can&#8217;t do much right now.  I can&#8217;t remember things very well and am having a really hard time with details and feel spacey a lot, too.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m grateful for this website and the book and everyone&#8217;s feedback as I am trying to learn more and make a decision as to which doctor to go to.  Thank you all!</p>
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		<title>By: Cathy Richardson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Cathy Richardson</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Oct 2009 19:42:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I was just diaganosed with Mitral valve small leak.  I have the fluttering in my heart when i am really stressed or just sitting.  I also have had heart pain and in my back at my shoulder.  Is this all related to the leakage?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was just diaganosed with Mitral valve small leak.  I have the fluttering in my heart when i am really stressed or just sitting.  I also have had heart pain and in my back at my shoulder.  Is this all related to the leakage?</p>
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		<title>By: chris roxburgh</title>
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		<dc:creator>chris roxburgh</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Sep 2008 21:32:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Bula Terry ! I had severe regurgitation of the aortic valve , enlargement of the aorta ( 7cm ) and enlargement of the left side of the heart. I did&#039;nt think I had any symptoms until after the operation when I met a friend who had a similar operation to me. We found out we both sweated especially at night , around the neck and shoulder area , even with the fan or aircondition on , take care and all the best, chris</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bula Terry ! I had severe regurgitation of the aortic valve , enlargement of the aorta ( 7cm ) and enlargement of the left side of the heart. I did&#8217;nt think I had any symptoms until after the operation when I met a friend who had a similar operation to me. We found out we both sweated especially at night , around the neck and shoulder area , even with the fan or aircondition on , take care and all the best, chris</p>
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		<title>By: Nupur</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nupur</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Sep 2008 23:57:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi,

I have also just been told I have grade 3+ mitral regurgitation. I have no symptoms and had
no idea that I have such a severe heart problem. I never had a heart murmur until someone
mentioned it in 2005. Now they are saying it is severe and I will need surgery at some point
not too far away. Just had a TEE to confirm it. So it seems like you can have pretty bad
leakage without much symptoms. What it means ( I think) is that your heart is so far
functioning and is not enlarged. My left ventricle has completely normal function and
size so far, but I am told this can change quickly. So I have started &quot;shopping&#039; for a
surgeon, especially because my prolapse is bi-leaflet and only very few surgeons will
repair it, as opposed to replace.

Good luck,

Nupur</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi,</p>
<p>I have also just been told I have grade 3+ mitral regurgitation. I have no symptoms and had<br />
no idea that I have such a severe heart problem. I never had a heart murmur until someone<br />
mentioned it in 2005. Now they are saying it is severe and I will need surgery at some point<br />
not too far away. Just had a TEE to confirm it. So it seems like you can have pretty bad<br />
leakage without much symptoms. What it means ( I think) is that your heart is so far<br />
functioning and is not enlarged. My left ventricle has completely normal function and<br />
size so far, but I am told this can change quickly. So I have started &#8220;shopping&#8217; for a<br />
surgeon, especially because my prolapse is bi-leaflet and only very few surgeons will<br />
repair it, as opposed to replace.</p>
<p>Good luck,</p>
<p>Nupur</p>
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		<title>By: Sherri Hendry</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sherri Hendry</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Sep 2008 13:34:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Terry,

I too have MVP w/ Regurgitation (and a heart murmur).  Last year this time I was at the mild stage.  By June of this year, I had progressed to severe leakage.  Pretty much I am asymptomatic.  Back in December of 07, I was starting to have problems climbing stairs, or doing anything physical (like dancing, lifitng items, etc) I would feel winded, extremely tired.  I then started walking on the treadmill for 1/2 hour a day and those symptoms dissapated.  Now all I have is every once in a while a heavy feeling in my chest or while laying down my heart beats hard against my chest, but not rapid.  I am going for my next Echo next week.  Back in June I was told I will need surgery to repair the valve because of it&#039;s leakage progression.  I am currenlty at the when stage for surgery.  

You should get it checked.  I go every couple of months for echos to check the progression of my leakage.  And other than those few occassional symptoms, I would never have guessed I have a heart problem.  

Good Luck.

Sherri</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Terry,</p>
<p>I too have MVP w/ Regurgitation (and a heart murmur).  Last year this time I was at the mild stage.  By June of this year, I had progressed to severe leakage.  Pretty much I am asymptomatic.  Back in December of 07, I was starting to have problems climbing stairs, or doing anything physical (like dancing, lifitng items, etc) I would feel winded, extremely tired.  I then started walking on the treadmill for 1/2 hour a day and those symptoms dissapated.  Now all I have is every once in a while a heavy feeling in my chest or while laying down my heart beats hard against my chest, but not rapid.  I am going for my next Echo next week.  Back in June I was told I will need surgery to repair the valve because of it&#8217;s leakage progression.  I am currenlty at the when stage for surgery.  </p>
<p>You should get it checked.  I go every couple of months for echos to check the progression of my leakage.  And other than those few occassional symptoms, I would never have guessed I have a heart problem.  </p>
<p>Good Luck.</p>
<p>Sherri</p>
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		<title>By: Winona Blake</title>
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		<dc:creator>Winona Blake</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Sep 2008 20:59:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Terry,
I had mild mitral valve regergitation 8 years ago, and now am getting ready to have my valve repaired 5 days from now. I had hardly any symptoms when I went to see a cardiologist in May. The SOB and lightheadedness, etc started in late June, now I have severe regurgitation. 
It would not hurt at all to have it checked, as from my research I have learned that the prolapse can remain stable for years, and then rether suddenly degenerate. Learning this early can make the difference between having a repair versus needing a replacement, from what I learned.
I will write after my surgery. I have learned so much from Adam&#039;s book and this website.
Adam, I agree heartily (pun intended)  with your words; &quot;As patients, we enter the operating room with two critical thoughts. The first thought is, &#039;Please let me live!&#039; The second thought is &#039;Please fix my heart so that I can live 
longer!&#039; &quot;.
I find myself wondering how my body will feel without the prolapse thumping and bumping, etc. I want the increased energy I hear about.
Winona</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Terry,<br />
I had mild mitral valve regergitation 8 years ago, and now am getting ready to have my valve repaired 5 days from now. I had hardly any symptoms when I went to see a cardiologist in May. The SOB and lightheadedness, etc started in late June, now I have severe regurgitation.<br />
It would not hurt at all to have it checked, as from my research I have learned that the prolapse can remain stable for years, and then rether suddenly degenerate. Learning this early can make the difference between having a repair versus needing a replacement, from what I learned.<br />
I will write after my surgery. I have learned so much from Adam&#8217;s book and this website.<br />
Adam, I agree heartily (pun intended)  with your words; &#8220;As patients, we enter the operating room with two critical thoughts. The first thought is, &#8216;Please let me live!&#8217; The second thought is &#8216;Please fix my heart so that I can live<br />
longer!&#8217; &#8220;.<br />
I find myself wondering how my body will feel without the prolapse thumping and bumping, etc. I want the increased energy I hear about.<br />
Winona</p>
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