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Anyone any idea why my pulse range from 52 - 146 BPM at rest/sleep.

Had stroke/heart attack, high good cholesterol due to faulty gean . Suffer with raynund. Fibromyalgia also a range of other problems.

Get shortness breath , chest pains and numbness regularly .

Heart is remarkable, views R clear asxl a bell.

But get lower leg swelling and feeling like someone using a Cora through leg. but been told just not to walk on it when flares up.

Was told after angiogram that I had heart spasams and unstable angina by director cardiology then a consultant 6 months later looked at same angiogram and said that there was nothing wrong.

Anyone any ideas

Jeff

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