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@angieb16 hello thanks for checking! I’m currently holding on. I was supposed to see a neurologist of movement specialist and a geneticist that works in this area of neurology but couldn’t pay upfront cuz my insurance was dropped from the ones MY take… I had a laparoscopy and my bowels were full of adhesions, had stage 4 endometriosis extra pelvic, I was placed a IUD and pathology showed bad cells on my endometrium and cervix… got BV and inflammation around my heart sack and lungs, they said I had chest compression to heart as well…I need more OBGYN surgeries and my ANA test was positive since March but the subsections ANA where negative and my pulmonologist said recently using the old test results I need to see rheumatologist but I already did and the test were negative but the other inflammation markers were high. I have no idea what is going on I’m not sure if I’m fighting something autoimmune or cancer spread. I’m being monitored and assessed by OBGYN oncologist and general oncologist and thoracic surgeon. I’ll do my tumor markers tomorrow and an abdominal MRI February 24. Praying everything would turn out fine 🙏🏻🤍 Blessings of healing ❤️‍🩹 and health to all 🫶🏻

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Omg girl you have a lot going on…I’ve been having some long covid symptoms oh so I believe I had covid bad back in Aug 2021 but nothing came of it after and then got covid Dec 2022 and after that 2 weeks later started having heart palpitations and high heart rate at night just like you but I been to ER twice and my PCP told me I had a UTI and PCP gave me the worse antibiotic to clear I only took 5 day course and saw a cardiologist and had a heart monitor for 24hrs and cardiologist told me it was nothing to worry about then I went to new PCP and did another EKG test told me it was showing signs of PVC and referred me to a new cardiologist I have my appt on Wed and see what he says and what test he will run do you still have high heart rate?