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Heart & Blood Health | Last Active: Mar 14 5:29pm | Replies (28)
Did you get any help with the questions you had? Your esophagus is very close to your heart. I've read of a man with an arrhythmia that was solved by slightly relocating his esophagus.
Another thing, has anyone considered the possibility of a Hiatial Hernia, where part of the stomach protrudes up through the opening in the diaphragm. This can be constant or sliding (comes and goes).