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> > Possibly my arteries are clogged already. It there any simple

way to

> > tell, like maybe a biopsy of some artery tissue?

 

 

An ECG (electrial Cardiogram) will give a doc and incidation as to if

you have a problem (sometimes, as in the case of my dad, it was

missed and he should have had a test while on tread mill, it would

have shown then)

 

If there is an indication from that uninvasive test, the dr. may

order a heart cath or angeogram. That's where you are sedated and a

dye is place in arteries and tine " camera " is threaded from femeral

artery incision in groin, up to heart. Any blockages show there. I

also had a doppler test done on caroidic (sp) arteries which showed

no blockages. If you are woman, please be aware that women feel

heart pain/attack in different ways then do men. Mine for instances

was only in my back, under my lift shoulder blade. I had NO idea it

was my heart. But nurses told me most women do feel pain in back

first or only.

 

There was a short clip on radio news two nights ago that said that it

has been found that the heart can regenerate itself. Nothing more.

Of course I know that to be true because I have given my body what is

necessary to rebuild it. But good to know science is recognizing it

too. Previously i've only heard it said that the Liver is the only

organ that can completely regenerate itself.

 

Blessings

Francie

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In a message dated 6/1/02 21:02:02 GMT Standard Time, francies2

writes:

 

I had an ECG that was clear but luckily was told by my sister that only if I

was having an angina attack or had had a heart attack would it show up - the

only way they can detect clogged arteries by ECG is a treadmill ECG as you

said. If you are sedated for angiograms you have no need to be, I had an

angiogram and no sedation, was sent home 4 hours later and everyone in the

ward (7 of us) were processed in the same way. Heart pain can also start

with a pain in the neck/chin (my mother had back pain prior to angina, and

then just prior to a mild stroke, pain in her neck) - not all pain is heart

problems but if you do have pain as Francie mentioned or in the neck/chin, it

is time to have it checked out.

Marianne

 

> An ECG (electrial Cardiogram) will give a doc and incidation as to if

> you have a problem (sometimes, as in the case of my dad, it was

> missed and he should have had a test while on tread mill, it would

> have shown then)

>

> If there is an indication from that uninvasive test, the dr. may

> order a heart cath or angeogram. That's where you are sedated and a

> dye is place in arteries and tine " camera " is threaded from femeral

> artery incision in groin, up to heart. Any blockages show there. I

> also had a doppler test done on caroidic (sp) arteries which showed

> no blockages. If you are woman, please be aware that women feel

> heart pain/attack in different ways then do men. Mine for instances

> was only in my back, under my lift shoulder blade. I had NO idea it

> was my heart. But nurses told me most women do feel pain in back

> first or only.

>

 

 

 

 

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