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Migraine, Angina, Primary Raynaud's. Abnormal ECHO, Treadmill Test. Related Disorders?

I have primary Raynaud s (20years). I have had migrains for 15 years. Am now having angina (past 3years). When my angina is acting up my ST segment is depressed & sometimes my Twave inverts. Tredmill test both 3y ago and now show ischemia in anterior wall of right atrium (I m pretty sure that is what cardiologist said) - anyway no change in 3 years. I think that these 3 things must be related. They are all vasospastic activities. Do you know of any disorder where these three are involved?
Fri, 13 Jun 2014
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I am sorry for what you have passed all these years and glad you are fine now.
I think you need to schedule some lab and blood test because the answer you are looking for is rather difficult.
You should exlude some sistemic desease, autoimmune ones.
In my opinion I don't think those three pathologies are related.
Best regards
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Migraine, Angina, Primary Raynaud's. Abnormal ECHO, Treadmill Test. Related Disorders?

Dear I am sorry for what you have passed all these years and glad you are fine now. I think you need to schedule some lab and blood test because the answer you are looking for is rather difficult. You should exlude some sistemic desease, autoimmune ones. In my opinion I don t think those three pathologies are related. Best regards