Heart is fluddering and getting out of beat

Question by lamar Reward: 50 Pond Points + 10 Knowledge Tokens Status: Pending a resolution
I have resently been diagnosed with a fluddering heart. I have had a valve
replacement, ventrical valve. Now I am having trouble breating and I can't
hardly do any work without running out of breaht. How am I going to ever work
again without worrying about my heart giveing out. Do you think I should sign
up for social securty, keep in mind, I am only 43 years old and I am really
worried.

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Reply from RoamingInsomniac User Rating:  2070 Knowledge Tokens
See your doctor IMMEDIATELY! i can't believe you havent gone already!
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Reply from leakywelly User Rating:  2550 Knowledge Tokens
your problem is with the bit of you that regulates your heart you doctor MUST gt you into hospital URGENTLY to get moniterd aND CHECKED OUT.YOU DO NEED TO GT THIS SORTED NOW COS IT COUKD kill TYOU.
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Reply from Porky User Rating:  100 Knowledge Tokens
I hope you have kept the doctor informed of your breathing issues. Sounds like worrying is a contributing factor. Anxiety can cause you to display similar symptoms. Did the doctor discuss post surgery and what you would experience during the healing process? If you have not, please do so asap. Their may be something going on that requires additional surgery and/or treatment. Good luck and I hope you are better soon.
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