> Will a silent heart attack show up on a subsequent EKG?
My understanding is yes, if there is damage done to the heart muscle.
Bill - not a Dr.
> Will a silent heart attack show up on a subsequent EKG?
Symptomatic versus silent heart attacks are not distinguishable by EKG.
Please be aware that the sun will "turn black like sackcloth made of
goat hair" (Revelation 6:12b) during the total solar eclipse that will
happen in Turkey on Wednesday 03/29/2006 at around 14:00 hrs LT.
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The order of darkening of the following ancient cities in Turkey:
(1) Ephesus
(2) Smyrna
(3) Pergamum
(4) Thyatira
(5) Sardis
(6) Philadelphia
(7) Laodicea
Will be the same order that Christ Jesus used to address the seven
churches:
"Write on a scroll what you see and send it to the seven churches: to
Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, Thyratira, Sardis, Philadelphia and
Laodicea." (Revelation 1:11)
Would be more than happy to "glow" and chat about this and other things
like cardiology, diabetes, cooking and nutrition that interest those
following this thread here during the next on-line chat (01/19/06) from
6 to 7 pm EST:
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For those who are put off by the signature, my advance apologies for
how the LORD has reshaped me:
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Prayerfully in Christ's love,
Andrew
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