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Harrybaby666

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I got the results of my Autonomic Neuropathy Test back today, and it seems as though I am still in the very early stages of the Autonomic Neuropathy, which tells me that there is definitely something else going on with my heart.. Just what one needs...more frustration and anxiety:( :eek: :( Harrybaby:(
 
Not sure what this means, Harry, but I assume it's not good.
Please hang in there, and we'll try to help you get through whatever it is you're facing.
 
I'M Sorry....I totally spaced it....I guess I am just beside myself...

I'M Sorry....I totally spaced it....I guess I am just beside myself...

What this means, is that part of my Central Nervous System is failing-The Autonomic Nerve System-This controls all of your INVOLUNTARILY controlled organs-Heart, Lungs, Kidneys, Intestinal System, Bladder, etc. etc. and mine is starting to fail but not to a significant point as of yet, which means that the heart trouble I had back in June, the Racing Heartbeat, the chest pressure, and chest pain were caused by something other than the Nerve Damage.

I am thinking that once I have the cardiac MRI done in a couple of weeks, hopefully this will tell them something as to why I am having so much trouble. I am just soooooooooo frustrated.....Harrybaby:( :eek: :(
 
Oh Harry, you've been through (and are still going through) so much. Thought and prayers are with you.
 
What sucks is, we want to know, but do we really? Sometimes not knowing is better, but I can't live like that and I know your tired of living like that, so I guess we bite the bullet and go forth.
 
Well....It's Like This Ross......

Well....It's Like This Ross......

Ross said:
What sucks is, we want to know, but do we really? Sometimes not knowing is better, but I can't live like that and I know your tired of living like that, so I guess we bite the bullet and go forth.

I know a couple of people who have passed away from Sudden Cardiac Death, and THAT in itself scares me to no end. Not to mention the fact, and I know you already know this, but I don't want to die from the stupidity and arrogant negligance of the doctors in my area. They have the attitude that if you don't have the bucks, you don't get the proper care. Plain and Simple....

Not only am I tired of living in the "I Don't know, but who cares, I have my Porshe and personal fortune anyway" but I am tired of the Diabetes, the mobility, the lung and kidney issues. Again, I am sorry for venting...I have tried my hardest to not talk too much about my issues, but it eventually builds up....Harrybaby:eek: :mad: :( :D :eek:
 
Harry, I am so sorry you have to live this way. You can vent all you like and we will listen. I pray you will have a good day today and tomorrow, I will pray again. Blessins........
 
Vent away, Harry. That's what we're here for. I'm so sorry your going through this and hope once you have the MRI done you get some answers and appropriate treatment. Hang in there. Best wishes for the best possible outcome.
 
Hi Harry! I am so sorry you are going through all this....You are in my prayers-and keep us posted on your upcoming visit to Boston...Deb
 
Oh ____!

Oh ____!

Harry, Sorry! You are in my thoughts and prayers. I'm still hoping you'll get some real help with the new docs. Stay assertive with them though. Brian
 
Autonomic Nervous System questions.

Autonomic Nervous System questions.

Hello all, I'm brand new, so patience with my ignorance please.

I am a stage 3 mvp with regurgitation. About to go back to Cleveland Clinic to get checked again.

I just discovered this autonomic nervous system thing, that means, I guess that my heart doesn't respond appropriately to exertion or whatever. In other words I don't have the O2 blood I need when I need it. Which would explain my forever chronic tiredness, fatigue, anxiety and depression. Am I correct on this? I thought it was just because I'm 70 pounds overweight and have sleep apnea. But I was tired and fatigued when I was a slim 170 too, just not as bad. Any counsel would be appreciated. Does this mean I should just ask for them to fix my mitral valve even if the Dr. says I am just as good as 3 years ago, last time I was checked? And if I did would he do it? Can he run the autonomic test on me? Thanks!!! Nathan
 
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