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MVP is not an " non-condition". Unless you have had it, its wise not to say its not a condition. I hear so many people that do not have MVP that say "its all in your head" I would love for all the people that have said that or its a " non-condition" to go though a month with MVP and see if its a " non-condition". But I will say that MVP does not have to take over you life.
In Reply to: Re: Mitral valve prolapse, rehumatic fever as result of MCS posted by non-condition on January 17, 2003 at 14:21:21:
Hi, non.
MVP has absolutely nothing to do with rheumatic mitral valve insufficiency!
Boy, you really have not read the info on this 'site about MVP have you? You have bought the conventional, self-serving diagnosis hook line and sinker.
Are you going to be embarrassed in 20 years when everyone admits it is a normal, physiologic varient that causes no symptoms.
I pity you since you will now not do anything about your real symptoms causes.
If you have rheumatic valvular disease DO NOT CALL IT MVP!
Walt
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