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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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Suggest Remedy For Heart Ailments

I have a resting heart rate in the 40s and at times it starts racing for short periods. I also suffer from migraines and I know I have an arachnoid cyst in my brain. I had a large cyst in my left lung that caused the need to remove the entire left lower lobe 3 years ago at Cedars Sinai Host in LA. I am a 24 year old female and starting my career as a videographer in Nashville, but the past week have barely been able to work due to extreme fatigue, headaches, and low heart rate in 40s. Do you think it s possible that all these symptoms are related?
Tue, 4 Aug 2015
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Your problems seem to be not related.You have fatigue due to your very low heart rate as well as the past partial lung removal surgery. I strongly suggest you to see a cardiologist,particularly an arrhythmia specialist, as you would require and benefit greatly from a Permanent pacemaker implant.
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Suggest Remedy For Heart Ailments

Your problems seem to be not related.You have fatigue due to your very low heart rate as well as the past partial lung removal surgery. I strongly suggest you to see a cardiologist,particularly an arrhythmia specialist, as you would require and benefit greatly from a Permanent pacemaker implant.