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Does Anyone Get Different Answers From Different Cardiologis
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my cardiologist walked in and we know it’s not your heart. The PA who has been in cardiology walked in 2 days later and said you have a really bad heart. I’ve ask both of them what really bad means they say the same thing. Even Cleveland Clinic after a Catherization didn’t talk to me but told my wife there is no change from 3years ago and just go home. I like to be told the truth no matter how bad or good it is
Thomas J Wharton

posted January 14, 2019
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A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

I want to know the truth also. I don't want to waste my time.

posted April 16, 2019
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

There really are some great caring Docs out there. Keep looking. Never give up, as there probably is something and someone that can help.

posted March 27, 2019
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

150 bpm is called tachycardia...my husband had a cardiac ablation to fix that. He had those rates for 5 hrs, went to er when he told me. It almost killed him, see another dr.

posted March 25, 2019
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

What point ... never mind be dead in year . See my future . . Than I be at peace one way another . So this is me significant me saying bye .. no one belive me ....

posted February 1, 2019
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

Wow! Sounds like some very cold uncaring doctors out there! As difficult as it may seem, it is time to search out a new doc.

posted January 31, 2019

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