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Comments For "Prevent a Heart Attack: Learn How Metabolic Syndrome Affects Your Chances of Heart Disease"

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4 Responses to “Prevent a Heart Attack: Learn How Metabolic Syndrome Affects Your Chances of Heart Disease”
  1. rocky Says:

    this is a very nice post

  2. rocky Says:

    One hundred and nine patients aged 0.24–73.8 (median 16.9) years with structural congenital heart disease (n = 87), congenital atrioventricular block (n = 12) and dilated cardiomyopathy (n = 10) with systemic left (n = 69), right (n = 36) or single (n = 4) ventricular dysfunction and ventricular dyssynchrony during sinus rhythm (n = 25) or associated with pacing (n = 84).

  3. Elite Health Says:

    Good to know that you are somehow out of danger. I am also suffering from Sinus tachycardia. My story goes up something like this. I was having some palpitations since my childhood, but was considering it as normal. It never came to my mind that anything that is going on is only happening to me. As time passed, the severity of the palpitations and its frequency increased noticeably. At some points, it went to my extremes. I then searched over the internet sharing my experience, and at that point of time, I was surprised to know that this was something that I shouldn’t be ignoring. Then I came across a medical provider company providing eConsultation. I consulted their experts regarding my situation and I was suggested to have my cardio scans done. On my first ECG test, it came to me as a surprise that I was not having a proper heart beat rhythm. It was arrhythmic, and non sinusoidal. I was doubted to be having sinus tachycardia. Then on my further advance diagnosis, like CT scan, MRI, Echo test and stress test, it was found that one of my left valve was deformed, and was not closing completely while beating. But still, it was not to the extent that I require a valve replacement. I then was warned regarding the degradation in accordance with time, so I joined their wellness program where I am in their constant contact with the experts. I have to have all my basic tests monthly, and then quarterly. I am right now having a deformed valve, but still leading a quite healthy life. I just need to take care is to have immediate medications whenever I am facing any heart problem, which I am able to do because of elite health’s e consultation facility. I would like to thank my heart for relentlessly working so hard and faithfully even though having a deformation. This seems to be odd for someone to understand, but one with such a heart can better understand the value of heart.

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