Breezy_Carol
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The same thing happened to me. I was diagnosed with MVP maybe 30 years ago. (I am 56). I had an echocardiogram stress test last spring and the doctor, who was new to me because we moved, said I didn't have MVP. Weird.I was diagnosed with MVP when I was 10 (I just turned 45 last week). The doctor told my mom that it's basically a benign condition and I didn't have to curtail my activities at all. I just had another echo this past summer and with the same cardiologist I saw 10 years ago (he's also my dad's doctor). He said I officially don't have MVP anymore! He said the diagnostic standards for MVP have changed and they're finding that a certain level of prolapse can be considered normal.