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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 62180"><p>Blb makes a very good point, although it's not "were" as in past tense that these things happen. It's "are" as in present tense. Even women with a history of heart attack(s) are ignored by their cardiologists. One woman I have talked with has had 3 and when she goes to her cardiologist he still insists her angina is GERD. Last time that happened she had another heart attack 2 days later. She wants her headstone to read, when the day comes, "I told you it wasn't GERD." </p><p></p><p>The way it should work, medically, is they rule out the most dangerous thing first. In this case, your heart. If you are skipping a beat, push for the holter and don't take no for an answer. Then, if that checks out, along with the stress test and echo, look into other things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 62180"] Blb makes a very good point, although it's not "were" as in past tense that these things happen. It's "are" as in present tense. Even women with a history of heart attack(s) are ignored by their cardiologists. One woman I have talked with has had 3 and when she goes to her cardiologist he still insists her angina is GERD. Last time that happened she had another heart attack 2 days later. She wants her headstone to read, when the day comes, "I told you it wasn't GERD." The way it should work, medically, is they rule out the most dangerous thing first. In this case, your heart. If you are skipping a beat, push for the holter and don't take no for an answer. Then, if that checks out, along with the stress test and echo, look into other things. [/QUOTE]
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