I haven't seen a cardiologist in years, maybe a good place to start. Thanks!
wow, your whole medical chart in a nut shell. well you receive b12 shots monthly, did you start at onset of menopause? mitral valve prolapse can cause blood regurgitation back into the ventricle causing minor probs. your prehypertensive, keep on eye on that. hyperthyroidism is in check, right? joint issues, like arthralgias? eat,digest and excrete well? sweating is good, is your natural waist management along with urine. overall, you sound pretty healthy. prehypertension, it fluctuates, it goes up or down. this may be causing your symptoms along with your benign mitral valve prolapse.
has a cardiologist checked your ejection fraction? ef is the amount of oxygenated blood rather a percentage from the ventricle into the aorta, considering your valve .
I am a 53 yr old female, 5'6", 177lbs, BP 124/84 normally, going through menopause for 10+ years, no diabetes, mitro vaulve prolapes never needed treatment, hypothyroid 5+ yrs on medication, suffer with arthritis so have joint pain daily using only Tylenol and vitamines, ruled out rheumitoid arthritis, B12 deficient give injection monthly, degenerative disc disease, lumbar fusion L1-S1, joint issues, MRI scan on brain was normal years ago. I never get colds or the flu, no allergies. During exercise or yard work extensivley sweat.
Let me know what other information you might need. Thanks!
hypertension, hypotension, diabetes, whats your current age? cad, angina? many conditions cause your symptoms, your not very descriptive, poss, if your at menopause age, hormonal changes, no pituatary abnormalities r/o w/mri scan i assume.