Anything is possible. Your other Doc made a big deal out of it because he has to. It is called liability... I went through a similar deal with my ECG. I have a heart block. The cardiologist and he asked me if I was an athlete when I was younger, which I was. He said no big deal. When you place exertion on the heart from drugs or athletic exercise there are going to be permanent changes in the way it functions. Sometimes there are changes in the way the heart conducts nerve impulses and sometimes there are effects on the way a valve functions. You condition may improve, it may stay the same or it may get worse over a long period of time. At any rate heart valve replacement is very common. If it ever came to that then you are talking 40 or 50 years down the road. Provided the cardiologist has not ordered further tests, than I would live you life as you normally do.
Here are some simple thing you can do to improve the function of you heart.
Cut down on the caffeine no more than one cup of coffee a day
Low fat diet
Folic acid 800 mcg ED
Vitamin E 800 IU ED
Watch your BP…
Vitamin C As much as you can handle.
If you want to take the D-Ball than make sure your blood pressure stays within normal range
Here are some simple thing you can do to improve the function of you heart.
Cut down on the caffeine no more than one cup of coffee a day
Low fat diet
Folic acid 800 mcg ED
Vitamin E 800 IU ED
Watch your BP…
Vitamin C As much as you can handle.
If you want to take the D-Ball than make sure your blood pressure stays within normal range