Todd wrote: Doesn't have anything to do with factor V. Let us know what the doctor says.
Melanie wrote: I have an irregular heartbeat. Nothing to do with factor V. When I am anxious my heart beat is really off. Sometimes it feels like it is coming out of my chest. The doctors will probably do a stress test and have her wear a monitor. It is common among women in their early forties.
Myrna wrote: Sometimes I do not think about the power of the priesthood that Dad holds being able to mend things that have gone awry. However, the priesthood worked yet again. In fact, Julie said it was more the blessing Dad gave her than the doctor that provided the cure. The Mt. Pleasant doctor told her that many people in the world have arrhythmia and that as long as she can sleep through the night and as long as she can breathe through an episode, she will likely be OK. Of course, she could do neither this time. He did do an MRI and it was OK. He told her that her cholesterol was high and that the bad cholesterol was higher than it should be. Her sugar was OK. He told her to take a baby aspirin once each day. She is already supposed to see an Internist in Provo about the Factor V at the suggestion of her OB who found that she was Factor V when he did the testing after she lost the baby. So she will do that next month. So, Mom, breathe in, breathe out and relax.
Melanie wrote: Those are the same things I was told in 1998 when they discovered my arythmia. Also the change in hormones in women over 40 can be a factor as well. Sleep is essential. ..something mothers never can get enough of. Breathing exercises and walking also helps.
I love Julie!
Mel
Todd wrote: And getting the cholesterol under control will help as well.