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@mdm123

Thanks for your reply @funcountess. Funny you should mention that because I try to make a point to stand up every hour for a couple of minutes or so. My typical regimen also has me working out 80-90 minutes a day with weight training (20-30 minutes) and cardio (60 minutes). As for location, *trying* to keep me anonymous with my efforts here, but will say I am outside of Lansing, Michigan.

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Michigan is a big state, so nobody is going to knock on your door, and most of us know each other’s state. I’m in California south of Santa Barbara. Michigan has a very good medical school, with excellent doctors, if that makes you feel better.
On and off standing is not enough during the work day. Walk around your office, you do not want blood to pool in your legs.
I think you are in good health, except for a few annoying little things.
Keep up your weight loss. Take care,
Funcountess

Hello @mdm123

I have been following your posts and I'm impressed with the thought you've put into this perplexing problem. I'm wondering if you've considered consulting with a GI specialist and/or a neurologist?

As someone also from Michigan I would recommend University of Michigan. They have a renowned heart center. Also being a research medical center they have a great background in understanding about unique heart issues. I mention a GI specialist since these symptoms seem to follow a meal. The neurologist might be helpful in sorting out any nerve related problems.

I would be interested in hearing more about this. Will you post again?