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purple chai - 2010-10-01 03:01:22
I have had EKG's all my adult life and have never once had a normal T-wave, and neither has my sister. No one knows what it means, but it's been consistent, and so no one worries about it. (Although the cardiologist makes me carry a copy of my EKG in my wallet in case of an accident.) I'm starting to wonder if it's related to fibromyalgia. Even so, no one's ever really been concerned about it, it's just there.
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beanie - 2010-10-01 06:14:58
I think it was the Twave that came up abnormal on my EKG too, which was why I was able to convince them to give me a spinal vs general anesthesia when I broke my ankle... not like I could have any testing done, I needed my ankle fixed ASAP. I even had a stress test later, but it was decided everything was normal.
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Amy - 2010-10-01 11:05:59
Wow, what a story. I don't know if either of us will be online much this weekend, so I'll tell you now: Good luck on Monday. I hope everything goes very smoothly and you won't have to deal with anything related to this after next week. Just remember, we'll all be thinking of you and we'll be here with plenty of cyber hugs and kisses when you get back. *HUG* *HUG* *HUG*
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Bozoette Mary - 2010-10-01 11:08:30
Whew! Possible heart maladies are always most worrisome. I'm glad yours turned out to be just a weird glitch!
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stepfordtart - 2010-10-01 15:39:27
Thanks for the great news about my hormones. *weep*. Fingers crossed for the slice'n'dice on Monday - maybe that T-wave reading was just you, dancing to the beat of your own drum! s x
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terri t - 2010-10-01 17:52:05
Great news...Good Luck on Monday and here's to a bright future with no red waves coming to crash into your parade.
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Stephanie - 2010-10-01 20:32:48
So the procedure is still on for Monday, right? Yahoo!
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