I have Prinzmetal's variant angina and although I am on 325mg of aspirin, norvasc and nitro (as needed) I still have occasional "issues" of chest pain. Was wondering about the "time of month" and it's affect on this whole heart thing. I am 43, clean angio, no blockages/plaque, good cholesterol, a tad over optimum weight (whatever that is!) excercise lightly for 30 minutes a day and have noticed that, as I get closer to my cycle, I get more pain episodes. Now, according to my GP/Ob/Gyn, I'm still not menopausal which means that my hormones are still doing their thing. I was searching and found an article in the Annals of Internal Medicine (4 December 2001, vol. 135, issue 11, page 977-981) where they tested 10 women (yes, women and NOT men for a change!) with variant angina and the results showed that with higher levels of estrogen in the blood, the coronary arteries were "wider" (especially during ovulation) and that as the level of estrogen decreased, the arteries showed a slight narrowing/response. I have a cardio appointment on the 15th and plan to discuss this with him but thought the whole idea was quite interesting.




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