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    Hi Pamella,

    That's a pretty name. It's important to realize that many of your symptoms are what we term "sympathetic" in nature. Many persons who have anxiety disorder are quite sensitive to the feelings of others because they often gauge their own interactions by measuring or anticipating the response by others. Make sense?

    If you have a history of thrombosis, it's a good idea to maintain good habits like a baby aspirin a day, together with watching your diet relative to intake of vitamin K, a progenator for prothrombin. I would also recommend that if you are on estrogen replacement, this therapy has a rather painted history of producing blood clots so speak with your doctor about alternatives if you are under such treatment.

    It's also important not to gauge your own health and relative risk directly by the events being demonstrated in your parents. While family risk factors are indeed important, direct tests and monitoring of your own physiology and health status will bring you far more closer to accuracy than subjective views. Speak with your primary care doctor about a stress test, echocardiogram and relevant labs to determine any true risk factors for disease. Your healthcare professionals can best advise you regarding which tests are of value based upon age and relevant risk factors known.

    You're going to be fine.

    Best regards and Good Health

    Best regards and Good Health

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    thank u for taking the time to answer, it has belped alot.thank u again

    pjrobb

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    RLR

    Many thanks for taking time out to do this for us.

    Much appreciated.

    Nicola

    People will forget what you said
    People will forget what you did
    But people will never forget how you made them feel

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