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Re: O/T: anyone else have arrhythmia?
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Posted by CRUSADER on September 22, 2004 at 00:24:02 from (216.31.5.185):
In Reply to: O/T: anyone else have arrhythmia? posted by Michael NE Iowa on September 21, 2004 at 21:14:33:
In Jul 97, an AF Doctor that did my Physical said I had a heart murmor and they set me up with a specialist to get the EKG/some other tests. Well according to the specialist with the New Mexico Heart Association, I don't have a heart murmor and he wished all of his patients had as bad a "heart problem" as I did. After the tests, He looked me over a couple of minutes and told me to get out of the office and go back to work. That was one of the few times in my life that I was glad to hear someone tell me to go back to work because there was nothing wrong with me. BUT, according to the Air Force doctors I have a heart murmor because this one doctor diagnosed me with one. This had me scared for almost two months. Since '97, I've been stationed overseas, and been on a couple of TDY's that I wouldn't think that they would send someone with a heart problem. Hope your situation improves and you are able to get on with a normal life. My father was diagnosed about two years ago with Congestive Heart Failure. Every day I wonder if that call is going to come. Take care, Jim
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