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does anyone else experiemce bad migraines that have svt?
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does anyone else experiemce bad migraines that have svt?
tinamarie1993
have you ever got an answer from a doctor confirming that your migraines are linked to your st?i was just recently diagnosed with svt an have been havin bad migraines to the point where im so weak etc from them
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ayl291
If you have a pfo or asd it could be paradoxical embolisms.
I'd have an echo bubble done.
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tinamarie1993
What’s an asd?
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ayl291
Pfo= patent foramen ovals
Asd= atrial septal defect
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Yes
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