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Heart Murmur {few queries!}

I fainted today, out of the blue, never happened before. Anyway, when they were examining me the doctor at the hospital said I had a heart murmur and there's no way to tell how long I ave had it as I've got no hospital history. I have always said to my friends and family that my heart feels like it's beating hard - by that I mean that I can really feel it pounding. The doctor didn't seem to concerned {I didn't mention the pounding!} but now it's got me thinking. For one thing I'm in the process of applying for the Army and I'm wondering if this could now cause me problems and that they might say no to me. Anyone know their rules? Do you think I should visit my GP or just carry on as usual Any advice would be welcomed, thanks.


ChirpyKez  Thurs 08/05/08 23:18
oldgrape
Thurs 08/05/08
23:25
what harm would it do to have it checked out what 15 minutes of your day but if you don't get it checked out and there is more wrong than first thought your be blo0dy glad u went.
make an appointment asap just to be on the safe side get ur self an m.o.t
ChirpyKez
Thurs 08/05/08
23:30

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Well gee whizz....noknowledge really sums you up doesn't it?
I'm only asking for advice, if you don't have any ****** off.
Ice.Maiden
Thurs 08/05/08
23:33
I'd get yourself checked out properly hun - but if it's any consolation, I know someone who's lived with a heart murmour for years, and they lead a pretty normal life. x

HI there oldgrape!!!! x
ChirpyKez
Thurs 08/05/08
23:35

Question Author

Thanks...I guess it wont hurt, I'm just worried about the army thing more than anything.

And yes, my name on here is fine...ever heard the expression pot calling the kettle black? Silly me, of course you haven't.
ChirpyKez
Thurs 08/05/08
23:39

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Golly gosh, I'm so pleased I bothered to ask. Go and bother someone else will ya and you are boring me to tears.
Ice.Maiden
Thurs 08/05/08
23:42
Just laugh about it Chirpy - you get ALL sorts of answers on here.
Guess you'd have to have an army medical, wouldn't you? They'd be able to tell you more, especially after a report from your doctor as well. best of luck!
ChirpyKez
Thurs 08/05/08
23:44

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I know...I just don't get why people write stupid non-helpfull answers...???
If I make it to the medical stage I guess I'll just have to keep everything crossed : (
ChirpyKez
Thurs 08/05/08
23:46

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what day do you sign on?
Ice.Maiden
Thurs 08/05/08
23:49
Am I allowed to laugh?? ROFL @ NK !!!!

Don't worry about it Chirpy. Could you check it out with the army recruitment people first?
sir.prize
Thurs 08/05/08
23:51
Wel - nothing changes in ChatterBank - does it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

ChirpyKez
Thurs 08/05/08
23:51

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Yeah I could do but I've got as far as I can get now...I'm just waiting until my fitness is a bit better before I get called in for selection...it's so damn annoying as I want this SO much...been in the same un-fullfilling job for nearly 12 years and have got to do something about it. This is just me flaming luck!
sir.prize
Thurs 08/05/08
23:53
Is it just a coincidence there is a Tesco advert on the left hand side of this page?

Ice.Maiden
Thurs 08/05/08
23:56
As an example, I know someone who had to leave the army on medical grounds. They've now been accepted back, though! In the case of a heart murmour, I really don't know, but if you can manage exercise without much difficulty, then I would've thought you'd be OK - but only a trained professional can give you the green light or not. Hope you get your wish, but if not, there are surely other jobs which offer challenge and excitement - or even better pay?
ChirpyKez
Thurs 08/05/08
23:59

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Thanks, I will just have to wait and see I suppose. I was actually visiting my friends premature baby when I collapsed this morning..so at least I was in the right place eh? Going to bed now...although I've got a huge egg on my head where I smacked the ground, ouch!
Cheers for your advice Ice Maiden, it's nice to ask someones point of view other than the usual friends and family!
Velvetee
Fri 09/05/08
00:28
My mother has a heart murmur, but her's is quite serious and age related. The only way she will recover is to have an Aortic Valve replacemet, but due to her being in her 80's we are concerned she wont make it through surgery.

I think you should ask your GP to refer you to a Cardiologist.
SKA
Fri 09/05/08
11:33
my friend has a heart murmur so she couldn't have an operation I think she said, I should have listened to what she was saying that day!!
Go ask your GP

tinkerbell99
Fri 09/05/08
14:34
my mother in law has a heart murmur an she seems to live a full and active life and it doesnt seem to affect her at all xx
solitude
Fri 09/05/08
22:55
I've had a heart murmur (or known about it) for nearly 30 yrs and it makes absolutely no difference to my life whatsoever. As to the military, I've have no idea what there rules are. Just don't freak out because you suddenly know you have a murmur. A lot of people have them but never know about it because it doesn't affect their health. I hope it doesn't hurt your chances with your career. Good luck.
lizw
Tue 20/05/08
13:28
I agree with Solitude - I've had a benign systolic heart murmur since I was born. I run half marathons regularly and go climbing a lot. The only thing I can't do is sprint quickly for over 100 mtrs. Heart murmurs like mine are whats called 'self limiting' - they do exactly that - the worse that can happen to me is I too faint. Go and have a word with your GP - I'm sure they will put your mind at rest.
ChirpyKez
Tue 20/05/08
17:15

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I went to my GP last Friday and have got to have further tests at hospital.....just hope I haven't got to wait an eternity for an appointment!! I've got to have one of those scans done whn you go inside the machine lying down, can't think of the name right now! Fingers crossed.
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