Guest guest Posted September 26, 2004 Report Share Posted September 26, 2004 Dear Listmates, Here I am back again, and I apologize for being so loquacious.... I saw my wonderful neurologist in mid-September, and I told her that I had been having more falls. In the past, I always attributed them to my bad right knee. (I broke my wrist twice in six months, and dislocated my elbow--way before mito). She knows I have balance problems, along with going deaf. However, she wants first to rule out a cardiac cause. I always sign to get a copy of my test results, and as others said here recently, DO this every time. Several years ago an MDA clinic said I had a cardiac conduction defect (very common in mito), but did not need treatment yet. I couldn't find out anything else; not getting info on test results was one of the reasons I left that clinic. Well, yesterday I was sent a copy of my echocardiogram, and it said that I have " a mitral flow velocity consistent with left ventricular diastolic dysfunction. " Also, my right ventricular systolic pressure is quite low. When I did a google, they called this heart failure. Also said that this usually presents with no symptoms. Yikes. Do any of you have this? It said that if this condition showed up after a heart attack, the prognosis is grave. To my knowledge I have not had a heart attack, though we found out that my father had had two silent heart attacks. Am still waiting for the Holter monitor results. Guess I better make an appt. to see the cardiologist. I like all of my physicians, but he is a bit of a " cold fish, " but I think a very competent cold fish. Any feedback would be very appreciated! Thank you. S. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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