Friday, October 22, 2010

Has anybody out at hand have any experience beside disability claims concerning mitral tap prolapse syndrome?

Has anybody out at hand have any experience beside disability claims concerning mitral tap prolapse syndrome?
Mitral valve prolapse syndrome is a confusing term to describe any of a bunch of different conditions. This is made more complicated by the certainty that "mitral valve prolapse" be wildly overdiagnosed until a few years ago (and still is by some doctors). It *is* possible to own severe enough mitral tap prolapse (which really just medium 'floppy mitral valve') that the valve leak enough to require surgery. However, the majority of those who describe themself as having MVP really enjoy funny chest pains and palpitations, maybe ratification out - and there's probably no relationship to their mitral valve, which is predictable to be normal. People who realistically *do* have mitral tap prolapse are somewhat more prone to funny chest pains and palpitations, but the overwhelming majority of people next to those symptoms have nil at all wrong beside their valve.
The bottom file is, whatever symptom is cause your disability (unless it's valve escape requiring surgery) is probably *not* related to your mitral valve, whether it's strange chest pains, arrhythmias, or ratification out (syncope), or something else. Get it appropriately evaluated.
mvp is very adjectives and not a disability. many populace live normal lives next to this. stop using it as an excuse not to work.

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