The blood vessels that actually deliver oxygen to your heart muscle (coronary arteries) fill right after the point the blood exits the heart in the aorta. Like a faucet that doesn't have enough water pressure, if there is not enough pressure to get the blood to get into the coronary arteries and deliver the blood containing oxygen, the heart gets a "muscle cramp" or ischemic. Put that on top of coronary arteries that have atherosclerosis, it makes it even worse. Low blood pressure alone with no other problems or symptoms is no problem. We as humans require a certain perfusion pressure to pump the blood to our vital organs.
A stress test would demonstrate an area of ischemia and estimate how the pump is working. Everyone has extra heart beats at times. If they become frequent or continuous is when they are an issue and they can cause low blood pressure by ineffectual pumping of the heart. I hope all goes away and you overcome the genetics given to us by our families.
Can't help with the sagging breasts...sorry
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DYANN
Lap RNY 1/4/06....
46/ 19.8/23.5 BMI's 167.9 pounds gone forever as of 9/12/07 116.3%to goal
294.4/ 126.5/150
5' 7''
Jupiter, Florida
Dr. Jefferson Vaughan: GBP
Dr. P Duddly Giles: Plastic surgeon TT/BL 03.20.2007
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