I recently had a Stress test done Via
injection,the test results said part of my
Heart couldnt be seen because my Bowel was
up under my Sternum and I guess partly
under some of my heart 1 part of Heart
couldnt be seen due to this.No where else
I posted this question had ever
answered.My Question is does it sound
normal for a persons bowel to go under
their sternum,what might cause such a
thing,if it's not normal could this cause
serious problems,and if it's not normal is
there anything that is done to correct
this??I would Greatly appreciate an answer
asap if possible this has wondered me for
months now,would be a great help if the
answer could be emailed to me,as along
with that my memory problems have been
getting worse,another issue there.Thank
You!!! James
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marvel
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Posted: 04-07-08 14:00pm
Um. Interesting. So your bowel is behind
your sternum? Did the doctor explain why
this has happened? The only thing I can
think of is that something is wrong with
your diaphragm. Maybe a herniated
diaphragm, or a birth defect? I honestly
couldn't tell you. I would try to get more
information out of your doctor if you
could, though!
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James Axe
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Joined: 06 Apr 2008 Posts: 5
Reply Posted: 04-08-08 06:33am
Hello,That's the prob.i've had with VA
Dr.im changing Dr's today because he never
went over any single test since sep.06 I
was also found to have bowel loops last
may in my pelvis
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